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      Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?

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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #23: Jan 31, 2008 11:39:11 am
      The Irregulars are just a group of fans who have representation at every match we play. I was speaking to one of them in Nice in 2004 the day before we played Monaco and he told me the name came from the fact that they came from different places in Merseyside.

      Some of them are not even from England however they sing a great version of 2 little boys
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #24: Jan 31, 2008 11:41:53 am
      Mate i didn't even see that sun newspaper link, or read it, for crying out loud. I wasnt laughing at Munich, thats a childish thing to do, i was laughing at the jokes they play on people, like tying people up around the stadium, the link was just there to show how people react towards what they had done.

      People need to understand other peoples points of views on here, i hate the sun with a passion and i dont find slating Munich 58 funny in the slightest, so i think i rightly deserve an apology there JD!

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      Reply #25: Jan 31, 2008 11:51:43 am
      Great Liverpool song mostly sung in the pubs

      Two little boys had two little toys
      Each had a wooden horse
      Gaily they played each summer's day
      Warriors both of course

      One little chap then had a mishap
      Broke off his horse's head
      Wept for his toy then cried with joy
      As his young playmate said

      Did you think I would leave you crying
      When there's room on my horse for two
      Climb up here Jack and don't be crying
      I can go just as fast with two

      When we grow up we'll both be soldiers
      And our horses will not be toys
      And I wonder if we'll remember
      When we were two little boys

      Long years had passed, war came so fast
      Bravely they marched away
      Cannon roared loud, and in the mad crowd
      Wounded and dying lay

      Up goes a shout, a horse dashes out
      Out from the ranks so blue
      Gallops away to where Joe lay
      Then came a voice he knew

      Did you think I would leave you dying
      When there's room on my horse for two
      Climb up here Joe, we'll soon be flying
      I can go just as fast with two

      Did you say Joe I'm all a-tremble
      Perhaps it's the battle's noise
      But I think it's that I remember
      When we were two little boys

      Do you think I would leave you dying
      There's room on my horse for two
      Climb up here Joe, we'll soon by flying
      Back to the ranks so blue

      Can you feel Joe I'm all a tremble
      Perhaps it's the battle's noise
      But I think it's that I remember
      When we were two little boys
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      Reply #26: Jan 31, 2008 11:54:54 am
      So if i am correct in thinking so, these irregulars are from different parts of the world, hence their name?
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      Reply #27: Jan 31, 2008 12:01:15 pm
      Most are from Liverpool
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      Reply #28: Jan 31, 2008 12:02:11 pm
      Ok thank you my friend!

      Just doing a bit of research on them...

      YNWA

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      Reply #29: Jan 31, 2008 12:03:20 pm
      They are not hooligans though
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      Reply #30: Jan 31, 2008 12:08:53 pm
      Oh right... So they are just a group of fans who go to the games, who have a bit of a laugh and a joke?

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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #31: Feb 01, 2008 11:20:17 am
      Some of them are not even from England however they sing a great version of 2 little boys

      It was on that trip to France when I first saw latest the flag (I Think they had it made that year) and heard them singing two little boys. I thought it was particularly poignant now as the Flag had "did you think we would leave you dying". I felt we were only their for the party and to support our team out of the love we felt. The club was struggling to find investment and it felt like we would never challenge for major honours again. But no matter what we will follow the Reds to the ends of the earth! I had such a good time on that trip (even though we lost 1-0!) that I only missed Juve away in that seasons competion. And little did I know as I sat in the warm winter sun sun of Nice, swinging bottles of Heineken and with a feeling of defeat that I was on a Journey that would end in Istanbul and immortality for my club!
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #32: Mar 12, 2008 02:17:12 pm
      A few lads have just been banned from Anfield after an incident on a train, coming back from Wrexham away.

      Anyone else hear this?
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #33: Mar 12, 2008 10:10:48 pm
      Christ, finally been banned a full two weeks or so after they appeared in court, see our admin is as spot on as ever.  ::)
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #34: Mar 12, 2008 10:20:17 pm
      Christ, finally been banned a full two weeks or so after they appeared in court, see our admin is as spot on as ever.  ::)

       :D Almost as quick as Parry. Ridiculous seeing as the incident happened in pre season.
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #35: Mar 13, 2008 12:27:42 am
      :D Almost as quick as Parry. Ridiculous seeing as the incident happened in pre season.

      :D :D :D

      Just thought I'd meantion it.

      I know of one of the lads.  Went to school with him.
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      Reply #36: Mar 13, 2008 03:24:49 pm
      i was over last weekend and i met one of the urchins in a city centre pub.
      nice lad,cant remember his name though
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      Reply #37: Oct 26, 2010 05:10:57 pm
      Ive heard over the years of lads from up in Netherton/Sefton/Ford in north liverpool having good crews together. especially i think as it stems back to the early 70s cos there was alot of skinhead/suedehead bootboys up them ways who was always in the kop and at the away games who was always fighting. they were renowned for avin a dust up with other areas of bootle back in them days. and the eden vale pub in netherton was the main pub and was like hell in a boozer.
      lads down the southend used to call it Bandit Country or The Bad Lands up there. i mean there was knothing else for them to do apart from beat the daylights out of each other and anybody who wasnt from around there kneck of the woods.

      Ive actally spoke to a few lads from there in the last few years whove been at a few away games and ive seen them in the kop aswell so they are still knocking about just the sons of. cos one of them was laffin when i was tellin him about what im typing here and he said i dunno about them urchins its the North End Bandits you wanna beware of jim ponchos and pistols we carry.
      theyd all be in jail knowadays if they was like there fathers used to be up there. haha the good old days aye.......
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #38: Oct 26, 2010 05:27:10 pm
      What legends, this group have my utmost respect, class!

      YNWA

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      You dont have to sign off with your name and YNWA after every comment mate ;)
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #39: Oct 26, 2010 05:42:49 pm
      You dont have to sign off with your name and YNWA after every comment mate ;)

      Agreed.

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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #40: Oct 26, 2010 05:46:52 pm
      I think in the 80's there was the Anfield Road Enders?
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #41: Oct 26, 2010 05:55:32 pm
      You dont have to sign off with your name and YNWA after every comment mate ;)

      I'm sure he appreciates the hint close to three years later :D
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #42: Oct 26, 2010 09:10:22 pm
      Scousers forte isn't fighting it's thieving  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:
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      Reply #43: Oct 26, 2010 09:21:13 pm
      If you wanted to find  trouble back in the 70's then an afternoon in the Anfield road end would have suited you down to the ground. The sound of Kopites are gobshites form the Annie road home supporters tells the story pretty well. You would often see a huge gap opening up in the middle of the terrace as everything kicked of with the away supporters. Never new they were called urchins though learn something new everyday.
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      Re: Hooligan Firms -- Have We Ever Had One?
      Reply #44: Oct 26, 2010 09:54:17 pm
      If you wanted to find  trouble back in the 70's then an afternoon in the Anfield road end would have suited you down to the ground. The sound of Kopites are gobshites form the Annie road home supporters tells the story pretty well. You would often see a huge gap opening up in the middle of the terrace as everything kicked of with the away supporters. Never new they were called urchins though learn something new everyday.

      Early to mid 80s as well!!

      Scousers forte isn't fighting it's thieving  :lmao:  :lmao:  :lmao:

      As several jewellery shops in London, Switzerland and Germany would probably agree with you.
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      Reply #45: Oct 26, 2010 10:15:15 pm
      Ah it was always fun walking home through Stanley park where the away coaches parked. Learned how to sprint without the need of blocks. ;D

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