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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 26 Apr 14 8.54pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Quote AERO at 25 Apr 2014 10.38pm

AERO was out of the old Blackhorse pub in Addiscombe


a good old fashion,
addiscombe eagles rule,Ok.
remember them well.

 


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Beaverwilly Flag Croydon 28 Apr 14 11.40am Send a Private Message to Beaverwilly Add Beaverwilly as a friend

Quote maghull at 17 Apr 2014 9.01pm

Quote Beaverwilly at 16 Apr 2014 2.00pm

Quote EastEndPalace at 15 Apr 2014 10.35pm

Quote doeysbreakfast at 11 Apr 2014 2.27pm

My question on this topic is about the Dirty30.

Was there such a mob? I saw what I thought was them in action at Grimsby back in something like 2004/5/6 - looked organised but there was not 30 of them!
They are still about Lad, A more recent mob, just a few of the old boys who haven't got out the game and a few young lads who w*** over green street. No place for it any more, Problem is though is they are getting a bit of a reputation now and have quite big numbers. Last I heard of them they had given a few Arsenal fans a slap and I know something has happened with West Ham, Villa and West Brom fans this year whether that is them or not I dunno.

Last year they gave Brighton a good slap even though they were outnumbered quite badly, Brighton had the numbers though and had them over in the end. They attacked Peterborough's mob last year as well and gave them a big slap, same night as Brighton funnily enough.
Had a go at Millwall to last year which surprised me.

Edited by EastEndPalace (15 Apr 2014 10.38pm)


Any idea where they all meet up EastEnd as I and my mates I go with have rarely seen much trouble around the grounds and especially not this season.


I smell pork!


Lol no mate I was just curious that's all. Certainly have nothing to do with Dorans or any of his mates.

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 28 Apr 14 11.47am Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

They all meet in Westerham in the pub by the Winston Churchill statue and get a few people carriers straight there.

 


COYP

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n wales eagles Flag llandudno 06 Sep 14 9.08am Send a Private Message to n wales eagles Add n wales eagles as a friend

coming away from goodison last season and telling my 23 year old daughter to stop singing south londons number one going past some lets say disappointed blues at bus stops.She was a bit pi**ed off .
Was i right or is football violence a thing of the past?
got to go back in 15 days do i need to join BUPA?

Edited by n wales eagles (06 Sep 2014 9.08am)

 

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black eagle. Flag south croydon. 06 Sep 14 9.45am Send a Private Message to black eagle. Add black eagle. as a friend

One or two off thee old Wilton arms mob still go to selhurst.

 

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deaneagle Flag london 29 Nov 17 5.33pm Send a Private Message to deaneagle Add deaneagle as a friend

Its funny reading all the old memories of palace football violence in the 80s, I was at some of them and I am in the Midland bank picture. It was qpr in the cup. The best memories I got are luton away, qpr cup, although I remember the league match in the midweek game v qpr, that was naughty afterwards around shepherds bush, we got chased in the dark. I remember when we went down to brighton on the friday night, that was a bit mad and of course the boxing day 83 with brighton at home, when they come up the hill, that went on for a while, palace backed off that day.I always remember that when I drive passed it. Does anyone remember when we played brighton away 81 or 82, when in that little corner, I cant remember his name the palace fan got on top of the stand and started showing brighton his muscels

 

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montystammers Flag uk 02 Dec 17 7.26am Send a Private Message to montystammers Add montystammers as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

luton away was always a great day out and always happened on a saturday, anyone remember when the train we were packed on at london bridge got stolen by our own fans and took us on an hours joyride around south london till it slowed at tulse hill with abouit 200 police with dogs lined up on pl;atform and the hijackers stopped train 100 meters short and jumped onto banks to make escape? then to rub salt into the wounds bricked the train even thou they were palace? good times! kermit, didnt you used to drink in the wilton? went to tm school? remember been outside the away end at top of holmesdale road when we played brighton and a mob of about 70 came up the hill singing albion,albion! as we moved towards them the old bill broke us up and ushered the albion fans in, only for everyone to realise they were the wilton![/quo

It was the Cresent boys mostly from Coulsdon led by Pat T. Got in the next season as well and was escorted around the pitch back into the Holmesdale. All the boys from the Cresent started drinking in the Wilton .

 

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westquay Flag 58 miles from se25 27 Dec 17 5.42pm Send a Private Message to westquay Add westquay as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

was proper old school palace robbie, always remember him on pitch at qpr!

Got put in a cell with BK after a Fulham away game.....
Absolute fekkin nutter but always good with me...
So three of us in the cell and Bob decides to flood it by plugging up the bog with anything he could find....
Kinda didn't realise at the time he had serious problems... Drugs were an issue with him in later life although he had been clean from H and alcohol for a long time... Met him at Forest away and he would only drink water and smoke the odd fag..
Off addiction he was ok but sadly he went back, got nicked for the Charlton train attack and overdosed before the case.... From what I have heard......
Absolute fruitcake but funny and kind when he felt like it... He sponsored fellow alcoholics when he was clean and kind of done a lot of good when and always when he could....
Nobody is ever perfect .... but Kennett had problems and was a freakin nutter but despite that he loved his Palace and possibly years later he would have got help and maybe over his addictions and problems....
RIP BOB.... I liked you ....

 


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Lakeview Flag Lincoln 27 Dec 17 6.07pm Send a Private Message to Lakeview Add Lakeview as a friend

I remember Everton away in about 1969 or 70. Palace fans including families were attacked. A nasty Scouse chav who looked about 10 said to my friend Trevor Hopper: "Give us yer scarf or I'll call them down on yer," pointing at some charming Liverpudlian skinheads-one of which lurched towards us. We ran and stood beside a policeman who ignored us two peaceable lads being mugged of a Palace scarf; the officer of the law just carried on smoking. We gave the lovable Evertonian the scarf and got home unbattered. Why my parents allowed me to travel home and away in those times I'll never know!
You'd hope this was all in the past, but two innocent 15 year old lads were put in hospital by Port Vale supporters 4 weeks ago at Lincoln City.

 

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Park Road Flag 29 Dec 17 1.25pm

Originally posted by Kermit8

No, BBF. No glasses.

It was such a long time ago. He's probably all grown up with a family now so don't really wanna name names.

Edited by Kermit8 (13 Dec 2013 2.51pm)

If he was called Snowy and lanky then his name is Paul. I knew him very well went to a few away games with him and his group of friends

 

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Bangell Flag Oxford 11 Jan 18 1.05pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

Originally posted by RogerMelly

I was having a nice day out and resting on the pebbles of Brighton Beach when I noticed a bunch of hooligans on the pier. They had one of those mean dogs. The dog must have not likef the look of me because it leapt from yhe pier. ..through the air and raced up to me.I wad scared to death. The dog sniffed me then ran back to the pier and climbed back up. I could see the dog pointing at me...just then one yob gave the dog an axe and the animal hurtled over the side of the pier with one intent....to mesd me up. That f***ing dog chased me all the frigging way to Bournemouth where I could not go any further....then to my astonishment thr dog dtopped dead of a heart attack......on its stomach it had tatooed....Born a bitch die a Seagull..so I stomped on its head.


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Boooo Flag 14 Jan 18 9.36pm Send a Private Message to Boooo Add Boooo as a friend

I was in the Old Stand yesterday, thought i saw an older/thinner version of Clive.

Last time i saw him was way back in the day. Everyone else had been booted out and were playing football in the field behind the massive terrace at Fulham. We had to stand back to back to fight them off until the OB came in and took us away. Good old days!!

 


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