As a fan from the sixties to the present day I've been there through all the hooligan times of the 70's/80's and thought it had died down or it's not as bad as back then.Yet I've noticed our younger fans those aged between say 15 to 20 seem well up for some aggro on matchdays especially this season.I talked on Saturday to a group of them outside the pub as a few were too young to go inside and they were bragging about attacking some Walsall fans.Could it be they are so bored at watching crap football and starved of success that they compensate by having a punch up instead ?
Fair comment as when I was their age I too was up for a scrap as it went with the territory back then.I did ask them though why they did it and they all said why not !What a load of nonsense. Are you blaming Pressley or is it SISU for football violence? FFS, there have always been wankers like that around and their always will be.
What a load of nonsense. Are you blaming Pressley or is it SISU for football violence? FFS, there have always been wankers like that around and their always will be.
Fair comment as when I was their age I too was up for a scrap as it went with the territory back then.I did ask them though why they did it and they all said why not !
Sorry Buster but I remembered what I was like back in the West End days after posting the thread and it was a case of fight or flight !Christ Rattles ,you back tracked there and here was me sticking up for you
They hang about the Wheatsheaf before and after games but the gaffer has a go at them as they're underage etc.Your right about lower leagues as they have loads of trouble maybe because they haven't the police or stewards like bigger clubs,and poor or no CCTV.We have had a small element for a few years now... Rattles are you on about the very VERY young lads who where outside one premises drinking when they looked distinctively underage, and were then all lined up near tesco pre match by OB with cameras in their faces.
Oh and just for the record, it definately still goes on, the lower leagues are getting alot worse, you just don't here about it as like the 70/80s.
They hang about the Wheatsheaf before and after games but the gaffer has a go at them as they're underage etc.Your right about lower leagues as they have loads of trouble maybe because they haven't the police or stewards like bigger clubs,and poor or no CCTV.
broken britain
back in my day (the eighties!) my neighbour was allowed to hit me if i was being naughty.
nowadays kids swear in front of their parents as a minimum! it just aint right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
neighbours weren't allowed to hit naughty kids in the 80's and nore are kids now any worse than they were then.
neighbours weren't allowed to hit naughty kids in the 80's and nore are kids now any worse than they were then.
my parents allowed it is what i mean.
not that they did really ,more punishments like clean the garage and stuff. but they were given authority by parents is the point.
nowadays parents believe their kids can do no wrong and its led to chav britian
and yes it worse now.
As a fan from the sixties to the present day I've been there through all the hooligan times of the 70's/80's and thought it had died down or it's not as bad as back then.Yet I've noticed our younger fans those aged between say 15 to 20 seem well up for some aggro on matchdays especially this season.I talked on Saturday to a group of them outside the pub as a few were too young to go inside and they were bragging about attacking some Walsall fans.Could it be they are so bored at watching crap football and starved of success that they compensate by having a punch up instead ?
The difference today is that it is probably 10-15 of them against 1 Walsall fan.
I still remember that day they were all giving it loads to a bus and a couple of old boys got off and they shit themselves. The same as the "come on then" while walking backwards against Millwall and then running as soon as anybody looked at them.
Love how the club get the blame for it, they are just bellends.
Make no mistake walsall have had a young contingent for a couple of years now, however the group outside the pub on saturday would not scare a poodle never mind another set of hooligans, iv had bigger shits than them.
However Nick point taken, but I have also seen the City dish it out good and proper over the years when it's been "game on" shall we say.
No I don't doubt that, but the younger ones I have seen probably did give somebody a slap. Just it was a fair few against 1, while he wasn't looking.
I got involved in it and I reckon you're right there are a few on here who did too. We played West Ham a few seasons ago and a group of there fans were swinging punches at our fans coming out of the Ricoh at the end of the game,and they were well in their fifties !City fans have always been up or a row. A few years ago it kicked off in Earlsdon against Leicester and it wasn't just kids. Kids are more into technology today, drugs and shagging. I know have have worked with then for 24 years. It was burglaries and TWOC ing when I first started working with them, now the kids really don't seem to care much about anything. Most of their problems are down to the 'no' word. Some have no concept about working for anything they wasn't it all and wasn't it now.
Back to the post I don't think it is a fraction of what it was in the 70s and 80s, It was grown men doing it and I bet it was a good few of you on here
The difference today is that it is probably 10-15 of them against 1 Walsall fan.
I still remember that day they were all giving it loads to a bus and a couple of old boys got off and they shit themselves. The same as the "come on then" while walking backwards against Millwall and then running as soon as anybody looked at them.
Love how the club get the blame for it, they are just bellends.
I got involved in it and I reckon you're right there are a few on here who did too. We played West Ham a few seasons ago and a group of there fans were swinging punches at our fans coming out of the Ricoh at the end of the game,and they were well in their fifties !
Whenever I have seen anything actually happen it has always been the older gentlemen! The younger ones seem more football factory.
The thing is, during the 90s and 00s there was a combination of violence being controlled better and there was more social mobility. Over the past four years, social mobility has been on the decline and services, including the police have had resources reduced and demands increased. There was less anger as my generation, born in the 80s had been raised as consumerists, with quite a fair bit of stuff we were consuming, including education and work being attainable. The generations younger than me are still being sold to day in day out everywhere they look, but the stuff they being sold is out of reach, including that degree, that job. This leads to frustration and anger. A gathering of a tribal nature provides a fantastic opportunity to vent that frustration and anger, especially when you support a team like Coventry in a time like this. It's no surprise that as we slip further back into the 70s and 80s socially, violence at football increases.
Of course then you will always get the idiots that are big and hard and want you to know it. They're minority though.
The 90's and 00's were some of Coventry's most violent and organised football times. Yes, back in the 70's and 80's it was it was open season but lots of so called firms were as active in the 90's as they were back in the so called hey day and 'firms' were a lot bigger in the 90's and 00's than they are now with a mix of young and old, whereas today it is mainly young ones as the older lads realise how daft it all is. You can point to social issues coming back to play a part but it is more a case of the seed being sown a long time ago.
The 90's & 00's were very lively following the City and something seemed to happen every week. There was an organised hardcore who travelled in good numbers for big games and I don't recall seeing or hearing them come off worst very often.The 90's and 00's were some of Coventry's most violent and organised football times. Yes, back in the 70's and 80's it was it was open season but lots of so called firms were as active in the 90's as they were back in the so called hey day and 'firms' were a lot bigger in the 90's and 00's than they are now with a mix of young and old, whereas today it is mainly young ones as the older lads realise how daft it all is. You can point to social issues coming back to play a part but it is more a case of the seed being sown a long time ago.
Why is it that ,when someone posts on here of his many seasons supporting the sky blues ,and comments on what he has seen develop recently,someone comes on and rubbishes it as a load of nonsense ?As a supporter of the same generation as rattles i have seen the same drift towards the old days . Only slightly , but its there. What has SISU got to do with his comments ? Has it suddenly dawned on you the reason for the shit football?
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