The Millwall thread bought back some old time memories - who remembers the flat 12:39 - Mar 25 with 5455 views | Lord_Lucan | on Portman Rd near to the ground where Spencer and his merry men of Punk Rockers lived (squated?) and were all hanging out of the windows and being punky before every game resplendent in a rainbow of hair colours and spikey styles? And while we are reminiscing - who remembers the punk (can't remember his name) with a huge mohican who spent all day every day sitting on a wall at Electric House sniffing glue - he eventually died I believe. |  |
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The Millwall thread bought back some old time memories - who remembers the flat on 11:42 - Mar 26 with 731 views | DebsyAngel |
The Millwall thread bought back some old time memories - who remembers the flat on 11:29 - Mar 26 by gainsboroughblue | I used to do Mannings on a Friday night. Used to be absolutely rammed in there. More people sitting on the floor than in seats. |
Yes used to be Friday and Saturday nights for me, then onto Olivias (and in later years, Cindys) to carry on the fun. I was one who often sat on the floor!! They were such great days, even though I should not been in there, being 3 years underage :D |  | |  |
The Millwall thread bought back some old time memories - who remembers the flat on 13:12 - Mar 26 with 674 views | wellyblue |
The Millwall thread bought back some old time memories - who remembers the flat on 11:31 - Mar 26 by Bluespeed225 | He is, last saw him in The Fat Cat and had a bit of a random sesh', teaching nowadays I think. He had shared a house with a chap who dealt in knock off Microsoft stuff, house was crammed to the gunnells, i mean the whole place, they had a gap to walk through, a path to the beds, loo, kettle etc. ended as you'd expect! Ben was a bit posh we always thought. |
Ben was a bit posh, if memory serves he used to live in a village outside Ipswich and would come over and slum it with the Ipswich crew occasionally, nice guy though. Duncan was into his scooters, a few of us would go on scooter rallies around the country in the early ,80s, great times. |  | |  |
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