Remember walking away from the dell in about 88 with about 9 other Rangers when a little mob of saints led by 2 skinheads started racially abusing a couple of my mates. Unfortunately for them as they attacked us we were stood by a large fully laden skip and got their just desserts!!
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Palace away circa 1979 - dull game drew 0-0 I was about 15 and after the game I walked along with a group of older Rangers who suddenly starting running up the road at a group of Palace, but then we realised that anoher group was chasing us and so we ended up in the middle of 2 Palace mobs and only managed to fend them off by using a skip load of bricks and rubble. At the time I was young and naive and it was quite frightening.
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Originally posted by Bracknell Neil View PostRemember walking away from the dell in about 88 with about 9 other Rangers when a little mob of saints led by 2 skinheads started racially abusing a couple of my mates. Unfortunately for them as they attacked us we were stood by a large fully laden skip and got their just desserts!!
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Anyone remember a certain then about 16/17 half caste lad jumping over the fence at the dell on to the pitch and attacking the pen next door single handed.We was all shouting do the keeper who was looking back nervous like.The couple of plod next to us went hes mad and was shocked when told he was nicked a few weeks before rowing with CFCand West Ham lolChelmsford City the home of Radio
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leighsy
reading these accounts its really strange how yopur old adrenalin gets buzzing when you may be getting your head punched in the famous barnet game that I attended has always been recollected
what we will never know was what brought those millwall fans to the game
or could it be that they were not really millwall at all
an experience ill never forget was against fulham away middle seventies,qpr had pulled five hundred
we were all hanging around the golden gloves,when somebody deliverd the news that fulham wanted this to be a friendly atmospere,so we broke up in twos and threes and thinking this was going to be peacefull we disapated the mob all over the stadium in bits and pieces
about 200 qpr went into there end to be met with 200 chelsea north end road,unfortuneatly qpr got done that day
but there was the time we went to norwich and lost 2-3 it eventually cost us the league title all this grief with norwich origionates from that game,15 000 rangers travelled and the mob just rampaged around the town before and after the game.......................we took every pub in norwich that day
but qpr have always had the reputation of fanatical fans we shocked cardiff by breaking the third division record which still stands to this day the attendance was 55 000 there was so many qpr fans
we also hold the second division record attendance at spurs 69 000 was there that day so our fans can get very exited about football
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Originally posted by qprted View Postanother strange experience was related to Barnet away we arrived in great numbers but all hell broke out it turned out to be one of the most violent games ever
every few minutes bricks flew over and hit people on the head so none of us could watch the game because we were frightened of getting bricked across the head
AFTER THE GAME THE RUMOUR WAS THAT MILLWALL HAD TRAVELLED ,WHETHER IT WAS TRUE OR NOT I DONT KNOW
but it was seriously dangerous
Remember it well Ted,couldnt understand wtf was going on at first,it certainly was a crazy atmosphere
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostRemember it well Ted,couldnt understand wtf was going on at first,it certainly was a crazy atmosphere
He was actually quite a nice fella but extremely strange and it was no surprise when he managed to gather so many Millwall that day
I think he passed away a few years ago
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Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostThe Barnet firm at the time was led by a fella called Steve Purse who always had a Millwall flag draped over his back but for some strange reason never went to their games and followed Barnet in the Non League instead
He was actually quite a nice fella but extremely strange and it was no surprise when he managed to gather so many Millwall that day
I think he passed away a few years agoChelmsford City the home of Radio
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