ok, fair enough, i'm not sure exactly what i'm trying to say with my posts, and certainly don't have the memories to post as passionately and eloquently as you.
TLO's last post perhaps sums up what i was trying to say far better than how i put it, so i retract my 'fools riot' phrase. apolgies...
that's a bit harsh
i was there, i was part of it, though admittedly i was too young to understand the politics of it, i am also part of the lost generation because of what happened in 96/97 so please, don't shame me, that's not fair.
i understand the consequential benefits of york, and i know...
i didn't like the york game protest.
the goalposts being snapped is very symbolic, in a negative way i think. did albion fans actually snap the goalposts? was it somebody on here?
if i saw somebody vandalising falmer, or withdean to an extent, i would go mad at them, the goldstone was an...
that's interesting ... how many people didn't get involved?
how many fans buried their heads in the sand?
looking back it does seem like a North Strand Rebellion in true rebellion style, the working class revolt!