Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Forum index | Previous Thread | Next thread
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith 11:08 - Oct 29 with 3602 views1983

Just seen this

Do you know Simon cardiff fan in Neath from your punk days?


0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:20 - Oct 29 with 3576 viewsowainglyndwr

Someone Neads the anti Jack who thinks he is someone special when around Anus ?
Can't name swansea boys but his bottom fell out against the boys that now are in thier late 50s
0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 12:52 - Oct 29 with 3501 viewsangryjack

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:20 - Oct 29 by owainglyndwr

Someone Neads the anti Jack who thinks he is someone special when around Anus ?
Can't name swansea boys but his bottom fell out against the boys that now are in thier late 50s


Anus is a fanny and that Simon is..
0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 14:33 - Oct 29 with 3420 viewsSullutaCreturned

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 12:52 - Oct 29 by angryjack

Anus is a fanny and that Simon is..


Why do people waste their time on these nomarks?
1
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 14:54 - Oct 29 with 3407 views1983

2 old washed up punch drunk p1ssheads with home made tattoos swigging cans of Bow talking a lot of old b0ll0cks while Annis is getting more and more frustrated because they are not keeping to the script and are not taking it serious even the fat kid starts to realise this is cringey.

"Is there anything you would like to ask Annis"?

Yeah when are you going to buy a new Burberry shirt"

More cardiff comedy gold


0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 15:35 - Oct 29 with 3347 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 14:54 - Oct 29 by 1983

2 old washed up punch drunk p1ssheads with home made tattoos swigging cans of Bow talking a lot of old b0ll0cks while Annis is getting more and more frustrated because they are not keeping to the script and are not taking it serious even the fat kid starts to realise this is cringey.

"Is there anything you would like to ask Annis"?

Yeah when are you going to buy a new Burberry shirt"

More cardiff comedy gold


Busy atm, I’ll answer later.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 20:00 - Oct 29 with 3178 viewsKeithHaynes

I didn’t put two and two together until a few weeks back when someone mentioned him as being on the front of an album ( picture ) my band are on. And that was a Cardiff mate. For some reason he mentioned Neath Punk ( who I assume is the same bloke ) stating he hates the jacks. Oh well, I said.

And ?

If he’s the one on the album I think he is our paths did cross now and then early on in the punk scene, especially I think ? Gigs at Port Talbot, Troubadour. Could be wrong. Not sure he made it known he was that in to football then. There was a group of Swans fans from Neath / Port Talbot who took a hiding on the north back from Swansea based swans fans way back. So they switched allegiance to Cardiff. He may have been one of them. But possibly too young.

I find some of the central element vids on you tube interesting. But the accent, yuk 😂 I think these older guys are just trying to keep the dream alive, if there ever was one. We’ve all been there ( maybe not all ) I was at Millwall in 85’ Ended my few years of madness.

Edit: just had a text off a mate of his and mine, he’s 60 now.

This post has been edited by an administrator

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

1
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:14 - Oct 30 with 2982 viewsEagleEye

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 20:00 - Oct 29 by KeithHaynes

I didn’t put two and two together until a few weeks back when someone mentioned him as being on the front of an album ( picture ) my band are on. And that was a Cardiff mate. For some reason he mentioned Neath Punk ( who I assume is the same bloke ) stating he hates the jacks. Oh well, I said.

And ?

If he’s the one on the album I think he is our paths did cross now and then early on in the punk scene, especially I think ? Gigs at Port Talbot, Troubadour. Could be wrong. Not sure he made it known he was that in to football then. There was a group of Swans fans from Neath / Port Talbot who took a hiding on the north back from Swansea based swans fans way back. So they switched allegiance to Cardiff. He may have been one of them. But possibly too young.

I find some of the central element vids on you tube interesting. But the accent, yuk 😂 I think these older guys are just trying to keep the dream alive, if there ever was one. We’ve all been there ( maybe not all ) I was at Millwall in 85’ Ended my few years of madness.

Edit: just had a text off a mate of his and mine, he’s 60 now.

This post has been edited by an administrator


Was at Millwall 1983 - is that the game you are referring to, when a load of our boys were in the Millwall end ? Have never seen anyone climb the netting between the fans so quickly as some of our boys did before it all spilled on to the field. Make me chuckle now but it was not so funny at the time
0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:38 - Oct 30 with 2964 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:14 - Oct 30 by EagleEye

Was at Millwall 1983 - is that the game you are referring to, when a load of our boys were in the Millwall end ? Have never seen anyone climb the netting between the fans so quickly as some of our boys did before it all spilled on to the field. Make me chuckle now but it was not so funny at the time


That was most certainly 85 mate. Had it been 83 it would have been a then first division fixture. This was the first game of the third division season. Swans fans in the Millwall end is right. Only about thirty. After regrouping from their embarrassment the Millwall supporters ran back in to their home end and it a right old do ensued. From memory it was in the days of big fences.

This post has been edited by an administrator

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Login to get fewer ads

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:54 - Oct 30 with 2914 viewsonehunglow

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:38 - Oct 30 by KeithHaynes

That was most certainly 85 mate. Had it been 83 it would have been a then first division fixture. This was the first game of the third division season. Swans fans in the Millwall end is right. Only about thirty. After regrouping from their embarrassment the Millwall supporters ran back in to their home end and it a right old do ensued. From memory it was in the days of big fences.

This post has been edited by an administrator


85 would have seen me smashing heads from the various “ firms” that came to Liverpool.
Recall Pompey,Villa,Wolves,Sours,Hammers being gobshytes .

Poll: Christmas. Enjoyable or not

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:29 - Oct 30 with 2893 views1983

I was there that day me and my mate we were a couple of school kids we told our parents we were going to Porthcawl I think. We went with FOSCFA 1 brand new D coaches gold coloured coach which was over crowded by 4 or 5 fans.
After driving around South London for ages we stopped at a pub full of Millwall casuals standing outside and the coach driver asked where the ground was! Beer glasses and bottles rained on the coach we sh1t ourselves. In the ground I remember next to us Millwall fans in their 30's & 40's climbing the fences screaming and spitting at us, then hearing Saaaawansea opposite us the otherside of the ground and it all kicking off.Came home and my cousin said it had been on the 9 o'clock news
Bonkers Bonkers day


1
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:34 - Oct 30 with 2874 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:54 - Oct 30 by onehunglow

85 would have seen me smashing heads from the various “ firms” that came to Liverpool.
Recall Pompey,Villa,Wolves,Sours,Hammers being gobshytes .


Yes, I received similar treatment trying to save a bloke from Neyland’s life outside Anfield when thousands of Swans fans turned up for the 2-2 draw. I had a few blows over the back of my head as we tried to resuscitate him after a bricked up window collapsed on him outside the away end.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:36 - Oct 30 with 2863 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:29 - Oct 30 by 1983

I was there that day me and my mate we were a couple of school kids we told our parents we were going to Porthcawl I think. We went with FOSCFA 1 brand new D coaches gold coloured coach which was over crowded by 4 or 5 fans.
After driving around South London for ages we stopped at a pub full of Millwall casuals standing outside and the coach driver asked where the ground was! Beer glasses and bottles rained on the coach we sh1t ourselves. In the ground I remember next to us Millwall fans in their 30's & 40's climbing the fences screaming and spitting at us, then hearing Saaaawansea opposite us the otherside of the ground and it all kicking off.Came home and my cousin said it had been on the 9 o'clock news
Bonkers Bonkers day


Millwall don’t talk about it that much, a bit embarrassing for them overall.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 12:27 - Oct 30 with 2832 views1983

I remember after the game Millwall fans going nuts outside banging this big blue metal sliding door screaming Taffies were going to kill you! some police inspector come onto the terracing and say right because you Welsh lot fůcking about I'm not sending my constables out there so we will just all have to wait for them to go away!
About 30 minutes later they marched us all along the back on their centre stand and took us down some big steps outside the main home end our bus was escorted out of London surrounded by old Rover police cars and the main mob were walked back to where ever. I work with a Millwall fan who was hardly a kid then put a thread on a Millwall forum about it 6-7 yrs ago and loads got back and said they remembered it well and were laughing saying they were gobsmacked that anybody have tried that especially back in the 1980's


0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:08 - Oct 30 with 2783 viewsChippy69

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:34 - Oct 30 by KeithHaynes

Yes, I received similar treatment trying to save a bloke from Neyland’s life outside Anfield when thousands of Swans fans turned up for the 2-2 draw. I had a few blows over the back of my head as we tried to resuscitate him after a bricked up window collapsed on him outside the away end.


Jesus That stuck on my mind for years ,big surge and he was right in front of us
going through the garden straight through a blocked bay window
How did he get on often wondered

They make us feel indebted For saving us from hell And then they put us through it It's time the bastards fell

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:10 - Oct 30 with 2771 viewsonehunglow

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:34 - Oct 30 by KeithHaynes

Yes, I received similar treatment trying to save a bloke from Neyland’s life outside Anfield when thousands of Swans fans turned up for the 2-2 draw. I had a few blows over the back of my head as we tried to resuscitate him after a bricked up window collapsed on him outside the away end.


I got snatched by the OSD myself before someone recognised me .

They were buggers but times reflected policing .

In many cases ,it was a war and fans were not as they are now

Poll: Christmas. Enjoyable or not

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:10 - Oct 30 with 2779 viewsDr_Winston

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:54 - Oct 30 by onehunglow

85 would have seen me smashing heads from the various “ firms” that came to Liverpool.
Recall Pompey,Villa,Wolves,Sours,Hammers being gobshytes .


You and a couple of hundred others, all armoured and tooled up.

[Post edited 30 Oct 2023 13:11]

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

2
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:18 - Oct 30 with 2761 viewsEagleEye

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 10:38 - Oct 30 by KeithHaynes

That was most certainly 85 mate. Had it been 83 it would have been a then first division fixture. This was the first game of the third division season. Swans fans in the Millwall end is right. Only about thirty. After regrouping from their embarrassment the Millwall supporters ran back in to their home end and it a right old do ensued. From memory it was in the days of big fences.

This post has been edited by an administrator


25-Aug-1984 ?

Let's reminisce you oldies 2 - Millwall away 1984 by dailew 23 May 2016 0:36
I was there. Remember hearing "jack army" from the top of the cold blow lane end and thinking wtf. Thousands seemed to converge on that area (there were no barriers seperating 3/4 of the ground).

A group of swansea fans were chased down to the bottom and somehow scrambled over the fence.



http://www.millwall-history.org.uk/August84-1.htm
[Post edited 30 Oct 2023 13:24]
0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:43 - Oct 30 with 2726 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 13:18 - Oct 30 by EagleEye

25-Aug-1984 ?

Let's reminisce you oldies 2 - Millwall away 1984 by dailew 23 May 2016 0:36
I was there. Remember hearing "jack army" from the top of the cold blow lane end and thinking wtf. Thousands seemed to converge on that area (there were no barriers seperating 3/4 of the ground).

A group of swansea fans were chased down to the bottom and somehow scrambled over the fence.



http://www.millwall-history.org.uk/August84-1.htm
[Post edited 30 Oct 2023 13:24]


You are spot on mate, my bad as the youngsters say.
Nearly 40 years ago, lucky I got the decade right 😂
We went up from Pembroke Dock, Milford and Swansea on the train. Thought it was a doddle, arrived in south London. Carnage. But as a young man you are invincible.

This post has been edited by an administrator

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 15:14 - Oct 30 with 2660 viewsAzzuriswan

1983 i remember that day well....Very interesting. Our terrace behind the goal had little or no facilities whilst their side had beer flowing freely during the game.
0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 16:55 - Oct 30 with 2616 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 15:14 - Oct 30 by Azzuriswan

1983 i remember that day well....Very interesting. Our terrace behind the goal had little or no facilities whilst their side had beer flowing freely during the game.


We’ve agreed on 84 😉

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 18:05 - Oct 30 with 2578 viewsmax936

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 11:34 - Oct 30 by KeithHaynes

Yes, I received similar treatment trying to save a bloke from Neyland’s life outside Anfield when thousands of Swans fans turned up for the 2-2 draw. I had a few blows over the back of my head as we tried to resuscitate him after a bricked up window collapsed on him outside the away end.


Me and the Mrs were there that day, it was carnage, we could hear all the shouting down below the stand during the minutes silence for Shanks and I remember saying to Mrs oh fuk, we were right up the back left hand side of the stand, we heard that someone had been hurt after wall giove way.

We were making our way back to the busses that were all lined up waiting and all we heard was look out they're coming , it was carnage, lads on our bus got caught as thery got to the bus, I tried to getr off to help, but an older guy on the bus stopped me, I played fuk with him then the Mrs give him some serious grief

Poll: Will it Snow this coming Winter

0
Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 19:10 - Oct 30 with 2513 viewsKeithHaynes

Cardiff podcast FAO Keith on 18:05 - Oct 30 by max936

Me and the Mrs were there that day, it was carnage, we could hear all the shouting down below the stand during the minutes silence for Shanks and I remember saying to Mrs oh fuk, we were right up the back left hand side of the stand, we heard that someone had been hurt after wall giove way.

We were making our way back to the busses that were all lined up waiting and all we heard was look out they're coming , it was carnage, lads on our bus got caught as thery got to the bus, I tried to getr off to help, but an older guy on the bus stopped me, I played fuk with him then the Mrs give him some serious grief


We got in the Kop twice.
Those lively scousers weren’t happy, second time that was enough me.

A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Blog: Do you want to start a career in journalism ?

0
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024