sglosbcfc, I don't condone or promote football hooliganism and this page is merely here offering hooligan and ultras links to the widely available football hooligan sites on the internet. He was the Italian boy in Delboy's school football team. Then we had the authorities who knew even less about real life working class people, trying to impose their interpretation of reality with poorly thought out legislation. Already tagged. Let's be honest it is pretty much non existent these days. Latest Bristol City Women will compete in Group F in the 2020/21 Continental Cup. Taken at terrace links. The whole thing about football is supporting your team and if there weren't segregation nowadays then it would be just the same. City have exited the Carabao Cup in the third round after suffering their first defeat of the season in Thursday night’s 3-0 loss to … Welcome to One Team in Bristol - Bristol City Forums, like most online communities you must register to view or post in our community, but don't worry this is a simple free process that requires minimal information for you to signup. Couldn't be more wrongl It was those people that have ruined the football experience for supporters now. Be a part of One Team in Bristol - Bristol City Forums by signing in or creating an account. Really? It was due to the idiots that football has had all the fun legislated out of it. I watched a programme on one of the cable channels about UK hooligan firms last night. Certainly couldn't imagine it happening now. Welcome to One Team in Bristol - Bristol City Forums, like most online communities you must register to view or post in our community, but don't worry this is a simple free process that requires minimal information for you to signup. Already tagged. I was talking about the Dundee Utility and whether City and Rovers have ever mobbed up against another firm. One Team In Bristol Forum © 1997 - 2020 Football is a sport followed by mainly working class people historically. Bunch of home boys with little willys trying to grow them by fighting on people's patches. MansionBet Match Preview: Aston Villa (CC R3, H) Posted: Thursday, September 24th 2020. Powered by Invision Community, Sitting in a sleazy snack bar sucking sickly sausage rolls, Full access to all forums (not all viewable as guest), Subscribe to topics and forums to get email updates, Get your own profile page and make new friends. I'm sure the families of those killed and injured in these hand bag situations now understand the reasoning behind it and are now fully on board. 1. The people that poor scorn on it have never understood why it happened and just called anyone that took part, a hooligan or thug. Anyone who attended football through those years saw it develop and if you were young enough and got a buzz, just like Teds, Mods, Rockers, greebos, skins did, then you were a part of that development. Welcome to One Team in Bristol - Bristol City Forums, like most online communities you must register to view or post in our community, but don't worry this is a simple free process that requires minimal information for you to signup. Already tagged. 48 photos. Already tagged. Its the wanna be boys who ruin it,im only talking 3 or 4 years ago and it was mini buses for a row with fellow like minded people away from the ground,and yes we are bristol city supporters not just thugs, I'm pretty sure the CSF would have teamed up with the GHS, the DCM's, the UHT's. Posted: Thursday, September 24th 2020. And I'm sorry, but being working class does not mean that your main source of enjoyment is fighting people, that's just insane. Although this seems really unusual, I thought I read that in the 70s some City and Rovers lads united on a couple of occasions to take on the likes of Spurs and Chelsea. I'm sorry to say you know jack shyte about the subject other than looking in from on high and making snidy comments. I read this somewhere too, can't remember the book. 1. No not admitting im a thug altho i love a good tear up with the csf, Dont you just love fishing and getting a bite,you rich were the first on the hook, Whats wrong with having a tear up with the csf,everbody cries dont they. The choirs as they were known by the educated toffs in the media, were often highlighted during televised games. Get over it, more often than not it was handbags, sometimes very violent, but whatever it was the camaraderie generated in those days between mates and the club that makes football support at all levels of football in this country the envy of the rest of the world. 2. 3. People were getting hurt, sometimes seriously, and it ended with the deaths of 39 people at Heysel when Liverpool fans did what they always did at football, but did it to fans that didn't play by the same rules who panicked with disastrous results.