Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

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Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

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Entitled GBH (Great Britain's Hooligans) the series brings people face-to-scary face with some of the country's most notorious hooligans. Remember going to this game as a youngster . Think my dad took me to see what the Millwall fans were really like. Cass Pennant has become a particularly prolific author and publisher and is now moving into film production. Believe it was put into place after a full scale riot in 2002 (and I mean including outside, not just stadium) when they lost in playoffs v Birmingham.

Harry the Dog The A-Z of Half Man Half Biscuit: Harry the Dog

when we were crap...Grimsby the seaside town awash with Chelsea .. hull city 18 thou inside 9thou Chelsea ..sheff utd the kop full of Chelsea.... I could go on .. massive away support.....I have been watching the transfer window tonight .an everton fan said we were a small club with no history before abramovich... god that so winds me up The graffiti was from the early 80s I assume when a certain bunch of City (remain nameless) sprayed up the entire ground the night before. I was at the game the following day as a young 18 year old in the early 80s on CATS. It all went off during the match when coach loads of “City’s finest” turned up 30 minutes into the 1st half (coach drivers got lost). The ground started to empty as Millwall fans tried to pour out to see what was happening. In those days, Bristol City had a big rep and feared noone.Now I seem to remember that the match you are talking about was a midweek game as it was rearranged after the death of Diana.

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Being 56 years of age now, I remember CBL also as the scariest place to be (or not to be) in the 80s. Went with other German Blues to the match and were surrounded by little rats of them (aged 15 or 16) with stanley knives and other tools. Managed to get out of this place, but it was scary there and no Old Bill to be seen for miles.Think, as many others, the mob of the early 80s was the best. Away support seemed to me better, than home support, when troube arised. But isn´t that an indication of quality? I'm pretty sure that Millwall fan on the train who gave the "pint pot in the face" comment is on the opening credits of MOTD or MOTD2. Fellow Millwall fan, Kevin Downey, 55, knew Tiny since the mid-seventies and said despite his name he was “larger than life”. “He was quite a comedian – “he’d always make you laugh,” he said fondly. “When you walked in the room he’d put a smile on your face.”



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