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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I remember reading something on a Millwall forum, the other member of the F-Troop seen on the BBC documentry 1977, Bob The Wolf is very much alive, and can be seen on You Tube recreating his famous "Glass a northener in the head" quote There is a video on you tube . Following millwall to eastvile . There coach broke down and they got a hiding on the tote end

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Riaz Khan of Leicester’s Baby Squad said: "Being part of a firm gave you that sense of belonging. I was always on the fringes when I was at school. I never belonged to any sub-culture or gang because I was Asian. I was at a late 90s game at the New Den, City lost, there was unrest at the club and a demo planned to protest against their then Chairman Peter Mead, of the gun manufacturers. The Shed End Forum relies on revenue to pay for hosting and upgrades. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible, we need to show these to make sure we can stay online and continue to keep the forum running. Over the years costs have become very high. I was still at school and was the only one of mates who went that day, same as to spuds away a couple of years earlier in a night game where a small group of us went inyo the park lane end (i stayed in there the whole game). 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.

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Everyone comes from the same few roads, it’s like an extended family and you’re representing your area. Was watching the game from the side of the pitch when a chant of Millwall rose from the tote end . Their fans had got into the tote end and they literally chased the rovers fans out of their own end and then stood in the middle chanting. There were not very many of them either. Think their leader was called something like mad dog Harry.When I was at school, racism was rife and gangs of boneheads would chase us just because of the colour of our skin. 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. blue nile wrote:I remember reading something on a Millwall forum, the other member of the F-Troop seen on the BBC documentry 1977, Bob The Wolf is very much alive, and can be seen on You Tube recreating his famous "Glass a northener in the head" quote 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. That was the norm Steve remember the northbrook with Millwall and aving cass pennant on the door never helped did it now i would say 1970s right up to the 80s was the best until it become trendy to be a chelseaa thug



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