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Postby horse_face » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:33 pm

Always wondered why some clubs back in the day had firms and done didn't? Look at Watford and Luton, Luton fans always up for a ruck yet Watford a few miles away never had any trouble.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:39 pm

You need to look at the areas they come from. The more downgraded the area the bigger the firm. Cardiff docks, Barry and the Valleys were neglected during the peak of hooliganism. Same can be said for the likes of Millwall and Luton. I would image the same for Watford.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby horse_face » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:50 pm

What about Chelsea? Fulham? Brighton? All decent areas
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Sven » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:55 pm

Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby norfolkin welsh » Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:59 pm

Not really the docks area in Cardiff, or not that many from there. They came from the massive council esatates such as Ely, Tremorfa and of course Llanrumney. When growing up there we all knew of the people who were a part of these elements of the clubs, attracted initially through support of the club, then boredom after working shifts all week then looking to release their pent up frustrations on Saturdays. Earliest memories for me are being pelted with rocks outside the Ninian stand by Spurs fans and having a massive run in with the Wall, probably about 78.
I have older brothers who were are part of this, our council house was a shrine to sacrves and flags of others teams as trophies of war! After one Welsh cup game at Hereford we had 10 scarves in the living room! :o
Posher areas or middle class suburbia wouldnt entertain this fun, but anywhere in the country with massive council estates such as Manchester, Hull, East London, Plymouth and Bristol you would find hooligans who were all up for it then.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:12 pm

horse_face wrote:What about Chelsea? Fulham? Brighton? All decent areas


Chlesea and Fulham had rough areas like lost London clubs. Brighton was quite rough then.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:25 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:You need to look at the areas they come from. The more downgraded the area the bigger the firm. Cardiff docks, Barry and the Valleys were neglected during the peak of hooliganism. Same can be said for the likes of Millwall and Luton. I would image the same for Watford.

Do you really think people from cardiff are harder than people from other parts of the country :lol: nothing to do with neglected area's you cardiff fans are so funny. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:28 pm

Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


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If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:30 pm

Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:36 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:You need to look at the areas they come from. The more downgraded the area the bigger the firm. Cardiff docks, Barry and the Valleys were neglected during the peak of hooliganism. Same can be said for the likes of Millwall and Luton. I would image the same for Watford.

Do you really think people from cardiff are harder than people from other parts of the country :lol: nothing to do with neglected area's you cardiff fans are so funny. :lol: :lol:


Did I say that?
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby norms76 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:37 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:

How do you know that c**t face? Were you there?
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:37 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


:ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah:

If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:


How about telling yoiur mate Tank that.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:39 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:


Did not your hard man run away when we hump your mascot in your own back yard?
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:43 pm

Nanny McPhail wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:

How do you know that c**t face? Were you there?

It was reported in a newspaper, one of those in court had learning difficulties and was let off. :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:43 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


:ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah:

If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:


How about telling yoiur mate Tank that.

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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:44 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:


Did not your hard man run away when we hump your mascot in your own back yard?

speak english will you :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:46 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


:ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah:

If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:


How about telling yoiur mate Tank that.

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Thought you were a Swansea supporter?
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:46 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:You need to look at the areas they come from. The more downgraded the area the bigger the firm. Cardiff docks, Barry and the Valleys were neglected during the peak of hooliganism. Same can be said for the likes of Millwall and Luton. I would image the same for Watford.

Do you really think people from cardiff are harder than people from other parts of the country :lol: nothing to do with neglected area's you cardiff fans are so funny. :lol: :lol:


Did I say that?

Just because people come from neglected area's does not mean they turn into football hooligans. :thumbup:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:47 pm

Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


:ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah:

If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:


How about telling yoiur mate Tank that.

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Thought you were a Swansea supporter?

I am. who the f*ck is tank
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby norms76 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:50 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:

How do you know that c**t face? Were you there?

It was reported in a newspaper, one of those in court had learning difficulties and was let off. :lol:

Prove it c**t face.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Bakedalasker » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:53 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Bakedalasker wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:
Sven Ghali wrote:Doesn't explain why Swamsea didn't/don't have a decent firm either but that's easy to put to bed:

They did ATTEMPT to put a 'firm' together in the early days but disbanded soon after their first REAL test against their capital rivals, Cardiff City FC, and took up swimming instead (and bloody fast they were, too!!) ;)


:ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah: :lol: :ayatollah:

If your hard and want to fight why dont they just join the army and go to fight against the taliban, not put on a stone island jumper :lol: :lol:


How about telling yoiur mate Tank that.

who


Thought you were a Swansea supporter?

I am. who the f*ck is tank


Your not a Jack if you dont know Tank.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Avon barksdale » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:57 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:

How do you know that c**t face? Were you there?

It was reported in a newspaper, one of those in court had learning difficulties and was let off. :lol:

So you're making fun of people with learning difficulties now? :roll:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby HeFilmsTheClouds » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:00 pm

horse_face wrote:What about Chelsea? Fulham? Brighton? All decent areas


Brighton has had a lot of work done to it in recent years but before that it was nothing special. It was renovated to try and give it a boom in tourism which has worked to some degree but the boom hasn't been as big as predicted. Also, Brighton may have hooligans but they're nothing big and never have been. The problem stems with smaller towns and cities trying to mix it with the big city clubs and make a name for themselves. No different to how it is on a personal level with young lads wanting to make a name for themselves within hooligan groups to prove themselves to the known hooligans who've been affiliated for years.

As for Chelsea and Fulham, they were always going to have hooligan elements. London's very divided when it comes to social class and very populated so the clubs at the higher end of the scale were always going to get those attaching themselves to the history. Also a lot of fans got involved because of who they knew and what they represented rather than the actual club. Over the years many became die hard fans and wouldn't have had it any other way.

You look at City's and you'll see thats where the biggest social divide is and that is why you'll also see more hooligans from the likes of London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, etc. The same even applies on the continent with Rome, Florence, Krakow, Moscow, Istanbul, etc.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby kidwelly jack » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:04 pm

HeFilmsTheClouds wrote:
horse_face wrote:What about Chelsea? Fulham? Brighton? All decent areas


Brighton has had a lot of work done to it in recent years but before that it was nothing special. It was renovated to try and give it a boom in tourism which has worked to some degree but the boom hasn't been as big as predicted. Also, Brighton may have hooligans but they're nothing big and never have been. The problem stems with smaller towns and cities trying to mix it with the big city clubs and make a name for themselves. No different to how it is on a personal level with young lads wanting to make a name for themselves within hooligan groups to prove themselves to the known hooligans who've been affiliated for years.

As for Chelsea and Fulham, they were always going to have hooligan elements. London's very divided when it comes to social class and very populated so the clubs at the higher end of the scale were always going to get those attaching themselves to the history. Also a lot of fans got involved because of who they knew and what they represented rather than the actual club. Over the years many became die hard fans and wouldn't have had it any other way.

You look at City's and you'll see thats where the biggest social divide is and that is why you'll also see more hooligans from the likes of London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, etc. The same even applies on the continent with Rome, Florence, Krakow, Moscow, Istanbul, etc.

What a load of shite :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby norms76 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:11 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
HeFilmsTheClouds wrote:
horse_face wrote:What about Chelsea? Fulham? Brighton? All decent areas


Brighton has had a lot of work done to it in recent years but before that it was nothing special. It was renovated to try and give it a boom in tourism which has worked to some degree but the boom hasn't been as big as predicted. Also, Brighton may have hooligans but they're nothing big and never have been. The problem stems with smaller towns and cities trying to mix it with the big city clubs and make a name for themselves. No different to how it is on a personal level with young lads wanting to make a name for themselves within hooligan groups to prove themselves to the known hooligans who've been affiliated for years.

As for Chelsea and Fulham, they were always going to have hooligan elements. London's very divided when it comes to social class and very populated so the clubs at the higher end of the scale were always going to get those attaching themselves to the history. Also a lot of fans got involved because of who they knew and what they represented rather than the actual club. Over the years many became die hard fans and wouldn't have had it any other way.

You look at City's and you'll see thats where the biggest social divide is and that is why you'll also see more hooligans from the likes of London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, etc. The same even applies on the continent with Rome, Florence, Krakow, Moscow, Istanbul, etc.

What a load of shite :lol: :lol:

Just like your scummy little club hey c**t face.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby HeFilmsTheClouds » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:19 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:What a load of shite :lol: :lol:


You only say that because back in our hooligan days you were nothing more than a pathetic little town with no reputation. Your fans looked at Cardiff City taking on Britain's biggest firms in force and you felt small. Whether you like it or not your fans aspired to be like ours trying to prove themselves on every single occasion and every little thing you did was brought up as if to highlight how tough your fan base was when in reality it brought great shame upon your club.

Its true that the bigger cities have more of a hooligan element and that is a fact which is why we also had more hooligans than you. You can't get any more factual than that and you cannot provide citation of anything to the contrary. Instead you'd rather try and ridicule without providing any evidence to back up your notion that it is a load of shit.

You have always been in our shadows off the pitch and mostly on it and although now you can say on the pitch you are going through a period of positive on the pitch that many Cardiff fans will of course envy, off the pitch you were only ever feared in Chester.
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby norms76 » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:25 pm

HeFilmsTheClouds wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:What a load of shite :lol: :lol:


You only say that because back in our hooligan days you were nothing more than a pathetic little town with no reputation. Your fans looked at Cardiff City taking on Britain's biggest firms in force and you felt small. Whether you like it or not your fans aspired to be like ours trying to prove themselves on every single occasion and every little thing you did was brought up as if to highlight how tough your fan base was when in reality it brought great shame upon your club.

Its true that the bigger cities have more of a hooligan element and that is a fact which is why we also had more hooligans than you. You can't get any more factual than that and you cannot provide citation of anything to the contrary. Instead you'd rather try and ridicule without providing any evidence to back up your notion that it is a load of shit.

You have always been in our shadows off the pitch and mostly on it and although now you can say on the pitch you are going through a period of positive on the pitch that many Cardiff fans will of course envy, off the pitch you were only ever feared in Chester.

Here here. :thumbup:
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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby HeFilmsTheClouds » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:52 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:I have never been a football hooligan you mong you are one thick c*nt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Where did I say you personally were? I'm the mong and this is coming from someone who can't read and understand a particular viewpoint.

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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby HeFilmsTheClouds » Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:58 pm

kidwelly jack wrote:
HeFilmsTheClouds wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:I have never been a football hooligan you mong you are one thick c*nt. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Where did I say you personally were? I'm the mong and this is coming from someone who can't read and understand a particular viewpoint.

pls.

what veiwpoint cardiff football hooligans :lol: you are a fu*cking joke and a mong, i bet you couldn't fight your way out of a wet paper bag. what a mong :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbup:


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Re: Hooligans why did they form in some clubs and not other

Postby Moff. » Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:04 pm

llanellijack wrote:
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kidwelly jack wrote:
Nanny McPhail wrote:
kidwelly jack wrote:Didn't the cardiff fans who were sent to jail for trouble against chelsea cry in court when they were sent down real hard men :lol: :lol:

How do you know that c**t face? Were you there?

It was reported in a newspaper, one of those in court had learning difficulties and was let off. :lol:

Prove it c**t face.

Oh shite face dont know who you think you are c***t,speak tidy you litte feck :evil:

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