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    Being a casual

    Liverpool were way ahead for sure. But there were plenty of well dressed lads by 81. I started getting into Pringles, Fred Perry and Jumbo cords in my last year at school 79. It must've been Worthing who were behind :blush::smile:
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    Being a casual

    No more than say pissed up people, men, young people in general, mods, skinheads, Teddy boys or any other group of young men at the football since the 60's. Football violence has been happening ever since football was invented. You seriously do not have a clue mate
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    Being a casual

    Buzzer, you are probably right more for effect than a specific assertion. Anyway, Truth, you have no more idea of the 'truth' than your average MP. Clothes and culture are not about violence at all. That said, if you think town is rougher now than it was then you are seriously deluded or more...
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    Being a casual

    Actually I did! :D Anyone who thinks all Italian's are all fashionable clearly hasn't seen much of the country let alone worked there like me...
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    Being a casual

    Ah the ignorance of youth. Back in the day, combing your hair was considered vain. Casual culture changed the image and perception of the whole generation both here and worldwide. Now Britain is one of the most fashion conscious places on earth, fighting and football etc may well be where it was...
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    Being a casual

    Surely it's far better to wear a 70's replica shirt, Tesco jeans and Hush puppies? I would consider myself a sort of early Casual come sad old man personally...
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