Battle of 1984

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  1. Red

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    Just read the 'memoirs' of a Middlesbrough football thug.

    He describes the pre-match fight in Middlesbrough when 4 Barnsley supporters were nearly killed. Middlesbrough thugs, including books author, charged with attempted murder and sentenced to 5 years each.

    Any 'older' supporters remember this?
     
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    Remember some Reds fans being ambushed by knife wielding thugs outside a Middleborough pub many years ago. It would have been in the mid 80s so that must be the same incident I'd guess....
     
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    yes, M'bro thug describes how they were all 'armed' with Stanley knives.
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    We went up game as hell

    Boro only firm to do us home and away that season and any season

    Spent all afternoon in Boro nick as well
     
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    Yes I was at that match
    I know something of football hooliganism but it's not with Barnsley
    I'm old enough to have been through the 70s and 80s when it was at its height
    Me and a few of our little group did some crazy things but lived to tell the tale
    I've seen a few things including a few stabbings - but never carried a knife myself although some of my mates did
    Barnsley in those days were quite an easy touch because most fans were miners and violence was generally frowned upon in mining - fighting at work was extremely rare and a no no. Occasional flare ups in the pubs but not the organised gang fighting that's found in football
    It's only in later years especially after the Premeirship season that Barnsley hooligans, in my experience as an observer by then, have become more organised and started getting a name for themselves
     
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    The saddest thing is that the latest generation of wannabe knobheads will read stuff like this and take inspiration from it.

    I think we have a poster on here knows one of the blokes who was badly hurt in the incident.
     
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    How sad. You almost sound proud.
     
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    Having read the book I came to the conclusion that the guy who wrote it was a complete knobhead and if he had half a brain he would have kept quiet about

    things. What stopped their behaviour and probably influenced other similar gangs was the introduction of CCTV -
     
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    Which begs the question, why did you read it?
     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Wed a great firm in those days, what are you talking about
     
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    Everybody I knew of my age that went to football matches were involved at some level - it was rife
    Thing that stopped it was that politicians got fed up with it - and instructed police to sort it
    Which they have
    It's come back a bit over last couple of years and this could be direct consequence of reduction in numbers of police
     
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    it must really disappoint you to see the majority of Barnsley fans behaving like human beings these days.
     
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    No such thing as a great firm. They're all knuckle dragging neanderthal knobheads.
     
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    What a set of cap ends
     
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    Closest I've ever been to violence on match days is trying to get past June on Redfearns door, well when I say violence I actually mean her standing in front of me while I cower
     
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    I can't remember it.

    Doesn't surprise me though. Rough times, there were reports about a stanley knife being used on a Barnsley fan in Liverpool on the night of the League Cup quarter-final in 1982.
     
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    Far too many of those miners spent Friday and Saturday night getting drunk and looking for a fight. In the late 80s at least, Barnsley was one of the roughest places I went regularly on a night out.
     
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    June? So that's her name. No wonder she looked at me meanacingly when I asked if she was Eva Braun.
     
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    I was involved in football violence once and I went tooled up. Swatted a wasp with my programme. I'm a different man now though it was different times.
     
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    Re: I can't remember it.

    That definitely happened. A gang of scousers held a Barnsley fan while one of them Stanley-knifed his back. I think he got over 100 stitches and never went to football again, but that was based on the word of someone who knew him. I was at that match and it was terrifying. I latched on to a middle-aged couple of Liverpool fans who led me back to the station. I've never known a worse atmosphere before or since.

    Anyone who glorifies the violence of those, or any, days is a bellend, as proven by those on here who look back on those days with nostalgia.
     

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