Carlisle hoolies........

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Goring Gull

New member
Jul 5, 2003
6,725
Huddersfield
Richie Morris said:
£50?

Your average Scouse Casual got kitted out for a lot less then that...

Those runs in the european cup in the 70's 80's meant many a scouse casual could kit them selves out with the genuine article after steaming a few unsuspecting retailers on the continent.
 




METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
7,560
"Some blokes just love a good punch up and football is the vehicle by which they exercise that preference and they only go looking for like minded opposition fans"


Don't you lust love that bollox trotted out when there is such an obvious solution- Join the fecking armed forces where equally you'll only fight people who are up for it too and with the added bonus that you will be paid for it to boot! One slight draw back being that you don't get to wear Stone Island and you may get killed!
 






Goring Gull

New member
Jul 5, 2003
6,725
Huddersfield
METALMICKY said:
"Some blokes just love a good punch up and football is the vehicle by which they exercise that preference and they only go looking for like minded opposition fans"


Don't you lust love that bollox trotted out when there is such an obvious solution- Join the fecking armed forces where equally you'll only fight people who are up for it too and with the added bonus that you will be paid for it to boot! One slight draw back being that you don't get to wear Stone Island and you may get killed!

I disgree with that. Plenty of blokes have punch ups in the pub . club , town centre on a friday , saturday night. Alot of the time with people who aren't intrested getting a shoeing - where as if the guys want to be in a firm and have a go it tends to, but not 100% of the time be with others who are up for it. They take teh risk of prison sentence etc so if they want to do it fair enough rather they did that than give some poor lad a belting on a friday night in a club.

Some blokes will always want a fight simple as.
 




Brighton till i die

You havin' a bubble?
Jan 31, 2004
7,611
On the terraces!!
Goring Gull said:
I actually find the idea of being in a firm quite alluring - going away with a bunch of lads etc few beers scouting places out etc must be an adrenalin rush - don't like the idea of getting a kicking though and i would get one not being the biggest lad in the world - therefore that's why i wouldn't be intrested but can see why alot of people are.

Some blokes will always want a punch up - football is used as vehicle to carry this out.

everything he said! ;)
 




robbobhafc

Active member
Aug 17, 2006
137
littlehampton
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Originally posted by Goring Gull
I actually find the idea of being in a firm quite alluring - going away with a bunch of lads etc few beers scouting places out etc must be an adrenalin rush - don't like the idea of getting a kicking though and i would get one not being the biggest lad in the world - therefore that's why i wouldn't be intrested but can see why alot of people are.
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like he said alot of people in a firm dont really like to fight just the buzz of metting 30 mates getting on a train or a coach sticking together and tacking over a town/pub and having a f***ing good time, u only really understand if u have been there i think
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
7,560
Goring Gull said:
I disgree with that. Plenty of blokes have punch ups in the pub . club , town centre on a friday , saturday night. Alot of the time with people who aren't intrested getting a shoeing - where as if the guys want to be in a firm and have a go it tends to, but not 100% of the time be with others who are up for it. They take teh risk of prison sentence etc so if they want to do it fair enough rather they did that than give some poor lad a belting on a friday night in a club.

Some blokes will always want a fight simple as.

Nothing like missing the point entirely eh? Mind your knuckles on the ground
 


Kukev31

New member
Feb 2, 2005
818
Birmingham
METALMICKY said:
"Some blokes just love a good punch up and football is the vehicle by which they exercise that preference and they only go looking for like minded opposition fans"


Don't you lust love that bollox trotted out when there is such an obvious solution- Join the fecking armed forces where equally you'll only fight people who are up for it too and with the added bonus that you will be paid for it to boot! One slight draw back being that you don't get to wear Stone Island and you may get killed!

You don't really have punch ups in wars though.
 




H block

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Jul 10, 2003
1,345
Worthing
I think most people quite like watching a good punch up where there are flailing windmills but no-one really gets that hurt.I remember the cheering when fights started in the Palace end at the Goldstone during the seventies. Best half time entertainment ever I reckon.

Of course nowadays we are supposed to condemn it.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,761
Sussex
H block said:
I think most people quite like watching a good punch up where there are flailing windmills but no-one really gets that hurt.I remember the cheering when fights started in the Palace end at the Goldstone during the seventies. Best half time entertainment ever I reckon.

Of course nowadays we are supposed to condemn it.
nothing quite like watching a decent punch up
 








bristolseagull said:
Had to wait for our train back to Newcastle after Saturdays game and parked ourselves in a pub near the station to watch reading v man u, quite pissed by this point and got chatting to some horrible looking meatheads who claimed to be the hardest firm in the north.

Rather than kick our gay southern arses they we're intent on showing us round Carlisle and telling us how great it was, we had already made plans in Newcastle so couldn’t take them up on their offer.

Nice bunch of lads. Their friendliness was mirrored later that night by the girls in the bigg market.

:love:

why are northerners so friendly?

Whilst the lasses might be friendly and give you a helping hand around town, there is defintaely a sub-culture around the big market that look for out of townies:Maccans, Students, cockneys etc and love to give them a helping fist or two.
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
I can remember a group called dressers, now I am confused because I remember them being into Sergio Tacchino jumpers and tracksuits, were they really casuals?
 




bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
Re: Re: Carlisle hoolies........

London Calling said:
Whilst the lasses might be friendly and give you a helping hand around town, there is defintaely a sub-culture around the big market that look for out of townies:Maccans, Students, cockneys etc and love to give them a helping fist or two.

really? just didnt see it.

definately go back there for the fanny though. Went to digital after the bigg gay market- excellent club- wicked atmosphere.
 


When I am sober the big market is frightening, when I am p***** it one hot place on earth!
 


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