Nicolaus_Copernicus
Self imposed break
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If gary sinclair had an ounce of decency he'd play this at half time.
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Wish it were mineThat's my policy too mate.
BTW, what does 'think' mean?
a word to the wise , your rocket needs to be bigger to put an astronaut in it
you can have that for free
I can remember being told that in the late 80's some wendy's planned on chucking a few molatov cocktails into Tiffanys (bottom of London Rd) - twas unsuccessful, probably urban legend?
Oh for the days when you could go to a football match and didn't have to bother watching the game...It was very, very different back then. At most night matches, the few lamps hanging down from the roof of the kop had blown so the kop was in total darkness. The 'lads' (bush jackets, banners made from sheets nailed to lengths of 4" x 2") would manufacture a ruck and one or two brave (daft?) coppers would steam in. The first thing you saw - silhouetted against the floodlit pitch - was their helmets flying into the air. They'd be surrounded by an angry mob of snarling spitting fans and, when they finally appeared at the back of the kop with some innocent they'd nabbed, they'd be covered from head to toe with spit.
I was at that match when the acid was thrown, and agree with mad mick, it was totally out of character the youth that did it. In those days other fans were allowed on the kop and the stuff that was thrown backwards and forwards was unreal, a youth near me had a dart in his head when we played man u once. In those days I had never seen as many infirm people on the kop as lots seemed to have walking sticks.
Saw a photo in a football annual of a Blade who had a blood wound pouring out of his head after being hit by a brick at the Blades v Man U match in October 1967I was at that match when the acid was thrown, and agree with mad mick, it was totally out of character the youth that did it. In those days other fans were allowed on the kop and the stuff that was thrown backwards and forwards was unreal, a youth near me had a dart in his head when we played man u once. In those days I had never seen as many infirm people on the kop as lots seemed to have walking sticks.
I struggle with the idea that the action was out of character. It's understandable that things are sometimes done in the heat of the moment that are in politician's speak 'regrettable', but how could he happen to have acid on him at a match? That is premeditated, unless the match was played in a storm and he was unblocking the drains on the Kop. The guy may well now be a reformed character, and good luck to him, but I would not like to have been near him that day.I was at that match when the acid was thrown, and agree with mad mick, it was totally out of character the youth that did it. In those days other fans were allowed on the kop and the stuff that was thrown backwards and forwards was unreal, a youth near me had a dart in his head when we played man u once. In those days I had never seen as many infirm people on the kop as lots seemed to have walking sticks.
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