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If you're 30 there is no way you were a prominent member of the YBS when it started up, because it started in 1985! You would have to be in your early to mid 40's at a bare minimum. I was involved and am known to many. I am also a very successful lawyer who happened to be both intelligent and also pretty good with my fists. I used to get the buzz simply because I loved boxing as a kid and had been taught to fight by my granddad; who happened to be a professional boxer! I was never a product of a housing estate (although a lot of mates were and are no worse a person than I), so the myth that all are/were chav's is completely off-base. It seems to me that those who spout off about their time doing this, are either in fantasy land or were bouncing up and down at the back while the lads up front actually got stuck in. The real days ended with the invention of the Hoolivan and Maggie's clampdown. Nothing in the past 15 years will ever compare to the old days, and I'm glad it can't. Society has changed, and so too has the game. Nearly all of "us"  are actually friends with other firms and spend most of the time promoting harmony, not violence. Oh, and we don't use text-speak!

 

im spitting drink out

the fact unabomber's post got a sincere response has done me

Posted

I hope that you don't think those plimsoles in your avatar are cool, young buck.

 

lol Plimsoles... what a delight, i havent heard that word in such a long time  :thumbup:

 

By the way.... The plimsole got its name from the "plimsole line" that runs around a ship, it was the line above which you could expect your feet to be dry, the reason that "Plimsoles" have the coloured line around them is that the part of the shoe above that line, is not waterproof..

 

At least, thats what i remember being told some millenia ago.. could all be complete BS... but thats probably fair enough in this thread :)

Posted

How long will they be cool for?

I've had the same hairstyle for nigh on 20 years, but I'm still considered hip down the local.

Not long, fashion moves on.

That's my point. These old hoolies are living in the past. Hanging onto yesterday's fashion and hanging into some activity that ended years ago.

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If you're 30 there is no way you were a prominent member of the YBS when it started up, because it started in 1985! You would have to be in your early to mid 40's at a bare minimum. I was involved and am known to many. I am also a very successful lawyer who happened to be both intelligent and also pretty good with my fists. I used to get the buzz simply because I loved boxing as a kid and had been taught to fight by my granddad; who happened to be a professional boxer! I was never a product of a housing estate (although a lot of mates were and are no worse a person than I), so the myth that all are/were chav's is completely off-base. It seems to me that those who spout off about their time doing this, are either in fantasy land or were bouncing up and down at the back while the lads up front actually got stuck in. The real days ended with the invention of the Hoolivan and Maggie's clampdown. Nothing in the past 15 years will ever compare to the old days, and I'm glad it can't. Society has changed, and so too has the game. Nearly all of "us"  are actually friends with other firms and spend most of the time promoting harmony, not violence. Oh, and we don't use text-speak!

Thank you and goodnight.

Posted

Whatever floats you're boat I suppose. If you like to kick the absolute shit out of each other over football then fair enough. I'm happy just turning up and watching the football myself.

Posted

Now we're back in the PL can we bring back an LCFC firm? Revive the YBS, but bring it into the 21st century. I know there's a good number of lads round my age (20s) on here who want to go to aways and bounce around, but rather than use violence, we use sarcasm, snide comments and mockery to strike fear and insecurity into the hearts of opposing fans.

Posted

What a load of crap this thread needs closing.

 

Im old enough to remember all this rubbish in the 80's and 90's and also remember witnessing kids and lasses getting caught up in the mindless tools.

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Nottingham Forest fan handed suspended jail term for affray at Leicester City game

By Leicester Mercury  |  Posted: June 10, 2014

By Tom Mack

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Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, was given a suspended jail term

A visiting fan involved in an affray at the King Power Stadium has been given a suspended jail sentence.

Michael Lowe was among a gang of Nottingham Forest fans who ran down Burnmoor Street, near the stadium, and got involved in a scuffle with another group of young men.

Lowe, who had drank four pints of lager, tried to kick one of them in the head but missed.

The incident happened while Leicester City and Forest were still playing the game.

Leicester Crown Court heard on Friday that Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, had spent most of the first half of the match on November 9 in the stadium bar before leaving, with a group, 25 minutes before the final whistle.

Michael Waterfield, prosecuting, said: “The defendant attended the match and went into the Nottingham Forest end.

“For most of the first half he was observed in the bar. During the second half he was in a group of about 20 who left and ran along Burnmoor Street, towards Brazil Street.

“There were a number of pockets of disturbance on their route. They ran towards a group of other people, goading them. A man was pushed to the ground. This defendant swung his right leg, trying to kick the man in the head.

“He did not connect and was arrested near to the scene.â€

The court heard Lowe had pleaded guilty to affray at an earlier hearing.

Richard Holloway, representing Lowe, described his client as a “mild-mannered and hard-working†man, who lived with his parents and worked nightshifts at a supermarket.

He said: “He has stayed out of trouble since this offence and he expresses regret about it.

“To this day he doesn’t know why he got involved with this. Clearly alcohol had its part to play in the matter.â€

Mr Holloway said an immediate custodial sentence would be “disastrous†for Lowe.

Judge Simon Hammond said he was prepared to suspend Lowe’s prison sentence but warned him: “You do this again and you’re going to Welford Road prison.â€

Judge Hammond gave Lowe a six month sentence suspended for two years. He ordered him to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £505 toward the prosecution costs.

He also banned him from attending any football matches in the next five years.

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#ixzz34JiZHLBi

Read more at http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#rSqzuJQJFhdj5TyB.99

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Nottingham Forest fan handed suspended jail term for affray at Leicester City game

By Leicester Mercury  |  Posted: June 10, 2014

By Tom Mack

6196246-large.jpg

Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, was given a suspended jail term

A visiting fan involved in an affray at the King Power Stadium has been given a suspended jail sentence.

Michael Lowe was among a gang of Nottingham Forest fans who ran down Burnmoor Street, near the stadium, and got involved in a scuffle with another group of young men.

Lowe, who had drank four pints of lager, tried to kick one of them in the head but missed.

The incident happened while Leicester City and Forest were still playing the game.

Leicester Crown Court heard on Friday that Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, had spent most of the first half of the match on November 9 in the stadium bar before leaving, with a group, 25 minutes before the final whistle.

Michael Waterfield, prosecuting, said: “The defendant attended the match and went into the Nottingham Forest end.

“For most of the first half he was observed in the bar. During the second half he was in a group of about 20 who left and ran along Burnmoor Street, towards Brazil Street.

“There were a number of pockets of disturbance on their route. They ran towards a group of other people, goading them. A man was pushed to the ground. This defendant swung his right leg, trying to kick the man in the head.

“He did not connect and was arrested near to the scene.â€

The court heard Lowe had pleaded guilty to affray at an earlier hearing.

Richard Holloway, representing Lowe, described his client as a “mild-mannered and hard-working†man, who lived with his parents and worked nightshifts at a supermarket.

He said: “He has stayed out of trouble since this offence and he expresses regret about it.

“To this day he doesn’t know why he got involved with this. Clearly alcohol had its part to play in the matter.â€

Mr Holloway said an immediate custodial sentence would be “disastrous†for Lowe.

Judge Simon Hammond said he was prepared to suspend Lowe’s prison sentence but warned him: “You do this again and you’re going to Welford Road prison.â€

Judge Hammond gave Lowe a six month sentence suspended for two years. He ordered him to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £505 toward the prosecution costs.

He also banned him from attending any football matches in the next five years.

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#ixzz34JiZHLBi

Read more at http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#rSqzuJQJFhdj5TyB.99

 

 

Blames it on the 4 pints he had.

 

pffft Lightweight

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Posted

The bloke should be jailed for claiming he was out of it after sinking four pints.

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If you're 30 there is no way you were a prominent member of the YBS when it started up, because it started in 1985! You would have to be in your early to mid 40's at a bare minimum. I was involved and am known to many. I am also a very successful lawyer who happened to be both intelligent and also pretty good with my fists. I used to get the buzz simply because I loved boxing as a kid and had been taught to fight by my granddad; who happened to be a professional boxer! I was never a product of a housing estate (although a lot of mates were and are no worse a person than I), so the myth that all are/were chav's is completely off-base. It seems to me that those who spout off about their time doing this, are either in fantasy land or were bouncing up and down at the back while the lads up front actually got stuck in. The real days ended with the invention of the Hoolivan and Maggie's clampdown. Nothing in the past 15 years will ever compare to the old days, and I'm glad it can't. Society has changed, and so too has the game. Nearly all of "us" are actually friends with other firms and spend most of the time promoting harmony, not violence. Oh, and we don't use text-speak!

lol good effort

Posted

ch5 at 9pm. ....football hooligan and proud

for some of our nike wearing stone island ybs wanna bees....it'll have subtitles too i reckon!!!

Posted

Nottingham Forest fan handed suspended jail term for affray at Leicester City game

By Leicester Mercury  |  Posted: June 10, 2014

By Tom Mack

6196246-large.jpg

Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, was given a suspended jail term

A visiting fan involved in an affray at the King Power Stadium has been given a suspended jail sentence.

Michael Lowe was among a gang of Nottingham Forest fans who ran down Burnmoor Street, near the stadium, and got involved in a scuffle with another group of young men.

Lowe, who had drank four pints of lager, tried to kick one of them in the head but missed.

The incident happened while Leicester City and Forest were still playing the game.

Leicester Crown Court heard on Friday that Lowe (24) of Threlkeld Close, West Bridgford, Nottingham, had spent most of the first half of the match on November 9 in the stadium bar before leaving, with a group, 25 minutes before the final whistle.

Michael Waterfield, prosecuting, said: “The defendant attended the match and went into the Nottingham Forest end.

“For most of the first half he was observed in the bar. During the second half he was in a group of about 20 who left and ran along Burnmoor Street, towards Brazil Street.

“There were a number of pockets of disturbance on their route. They ran towards a group of other people, goading them. A man was pushed to the ground. This defendant swung his right leg, trying to kick the man in the head.

“He did not connect and was arrested near to the scene.â€

The court heard Lowe had pleaded guilty to affray at an earlier hearing.

Richard Holloway, representing Lowe, described his client as a “mild-mannered and hard-working†man, who lived with his parents and worked nightshifts at a supermarket.

He said: “He has stayed out of trouble since this offence and he expresses regret about it.

“To this day he doesn’t know why he got involved with this. Clearly alcohol had its part to play in the matter.â€

Mr Holloway said an immediate custodial sentence would be “disastrous†for Lowe.

Judge Simon Hammond said he was prepared to suspend Lowe’s prison sentence but warned him: “You do this again and you’re going to Welford Road prison.â€

Judge Hammond gave Lowe a six month sentence suspended for two years. He ordered him to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £505 toward the prosecution costs.

He also banned him from attending any football matches in the next five years.

Read more: http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#ixzz34JiZHLBi[/size]Read more at http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Nottingham-Forest-fan-handed-suspended-jail-term/story-21212033-detail/story.html#rSqzuJQJFhdj5TyB.99[/size]

Sounds like the worst fight ever.

Posted

went beniidorm with the baby squad years ago for a weeks holiday when those crap moustaches were in fashion

some guy in a bar said where i come from only gays have moustaches

you can guess the rest

Posted

went beniidorm with the baby squad years ago for a weeks holiday when those crap moustaches were in fashion

some guy in a bar said where i come from only gays have moustaches

you can guess the rest

 

You took him back to your hotel room and had wild, passionate sex?

Posted

went beniidorm with the baby squad years ago for a weeks holiday when those crap moustaches were in fashion

some guy in a bar said where i come from only gays have moustaches

you can guess the rest

 

You're hard

 

Says it all ''benidorm with the baby squad''

 

Cringe

Posted

You're hard

Says it all ''benidorm with the baby squad''

Cringe

Channel 5 would be all over that as a title/premise for a series

Posted

The bloke should be jailed for claiming he was out of it after sinking four pints.

If it was four pints in the ground then with how much they're watered down it's equivalent to about two pint which makes it even worse.

Posted

went beniidorm with the baby squad years ago for a weeks holiday when those crap moustaches were in fashion

some guy in a bar said where i come from only gays have moustaches

you can guess the rest

You hit him with your handbag?

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