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FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 08:13 - Jan 27 by Hoppersblue10
Would you be saying that if it was your son.?
If I had a son, and he went mobbed up to Millwall away to have a punch up, and ended up slashed across the Face id call him a Pratt for putting himself in that situation...
If all the above happened and he then posted a pic of cut on social media - well, he’d be out of the house!
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 11:15 - Jan 27 by ballycastle
No not anymore, was a resident for a number of years, great place. was visiting and in the Boyd Arms when creating TWTD account.
I used to go yearly to The Llamas fair and sell my wares. Can't remember The Boyd Arms, I remember The Marine, The Central Bar and The House of McSomethingorother.
There were always hoards of ne'er do wells trying to make you buy seaweed and eat the sh1te.
“Hello, I'm your MP. Actually I'm not. I'm your candidate. Gosh.”
Boris Johnson canvassing in Henley, 2005.
The most embarrassing thing about the whole clip is those bints shouting ‘come on Millwall’ from the sidelines. Tragic, shame they didn’t get dropped by someone themselves.
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 10:12 - Jan 27 by Lord_Lucan
on the second clip (where the bloke got slashed) Everton are on the left.
Edit; Funnily enough back in the day and all that - you could tell who was who by the way they dressed and walked. Scousers for example used to casually walk with their backs slightly slanted back and had an oversized wedge, whereas your good old cockney would walk like they were on tip toes warming up for a race.
I kid you not.
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The second clip looks like they are all having a punch-up but no-one goes down except a bloke falling over. Watching it again are they just pushing each other ? (I can't see the bloke getting slashed)
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 12:03 - Jan 27 by Lord_Lucan
I used to go yearly to The Llamas fair and sell my wares. Can't remember The Boyd Arms, I remember The Marine, The Central Bar and The House of McSomethingorother.
There were always hoards of ne'er do wells trying to make you buy seaweed and eat the sh1te.
Dulse, great bar snack, The Marine on a Sunday night with the show bands was something to behold, the Central bar was decent and that would be the house of McDonnell, the castle bar at the top of the hill was the real place we were as Englishmen told to avoid, we didn't and became firm regulars, it was a bookies a hostel and everything in between, also sported a Trainspottingesque toilet.
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FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 13:28 - Jan 27 with 3680 views
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 12:33 - Jan 27 by ballycastle
Dulse, great bar snack, The Marine on a Sunday night with the show bands was something to behold, the Central bar was decent and that would be the house of McDonnell, the castle bar at the top of the hill was the real place we were as Englishmen told to avoid, we didn't and became firm regulars, it was a bookies a hostel and everything in between, also sported a Trainspottingesque toilet.
Is this Ballycastle in N.I? I have a very good mate from there although I’ve never been.
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 14:04 - Jan 27 by Lord_Lucan
I've only ever been when The Llamas Fair has been on, half of Ireland converges on it - man I've had some scrapes there.
I haven't been on an ordinary day but I can't see much happening - although this isn't definite info.
Worth a visit I would say and you must go to Giants Causeway - magnificent!
At the risk of sounding like a massive fanny while you’re talking of good watering holes, I’ve spent many an afternoon in the red door cottage tea rooms with a cuppa and tuna sandwich enjoying the views. My wife is from County Antrim so visited a number of times to see her family. They’re all devout Protestants and don’t drink a drop of alcohol (not my wife, I think that’s why she escaped to London at the first opportunity) so I’ve never managed to visit many of the pubs around there.
Turning the clock back, I can't remember seeing 20 blokes failing to land a punch. A fat geezer doing A twerk thing, while some dick slips over. It's pretty embarrassing really.
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 16:31 - Jan 27 by agentp
Just like the old days?
Turning the clock back, I can't remember seeing 20 blokes failing to land a punch. A fat geezer doing A twerk thing, while some dick slips over. It's pretty embarrassing really.
FA Cup Dust Up Highlights: Millwall v Everton ... just like the old days on 16:29 - Jan 27 by Benters2
I doubt it happens on the Galloways coach,no need to worry x.
I've never been on a Galloways coach. I'm more likely to see violence at football than you though, I can't imagine the hooligans coming to your armchair in Great Bentley. They're more likely to be around the ground.