I was round at my uncles for a family funeral in 2004, he came over and gave my uncle a copy of his first book as he's mentioned in it a few times, didn't have a clue who he was but my mam told me later on when she brought me out a copy to Oz a few months later that that was the guy.McK@n said:Just bought his 2 books, red army General and men in black..
Anyone met him, or..? Discuss something about him
Ever read Grafters mate? Quality bookSmall Paul said:http://redcafe.net/showthread.php?t=139547
Worth the read but, by definition most hooligan books are average, some good stories and a lot of bullshit about being the best firm, we dont run from anyone, etc.
say that to his facerednev said:I heard he's a bit of a cnut.
Small Paul said:say that to his face![]()
Thats not true, I know lads that would know him from away games and european matches over the years. good lad by all accounts.
In general through the 90's the only people who got into rows wanted to get into rows.
My brother has it, would it be worth getting a lend of it from him??Johnno said:Ever read Grafters mate? Quality book
rednev said:How old is old Tony now anyway, must be getting on a bit? The fact that people are apparently scared to say what they think to him proves what I've heard is true really doesn't it.
Definitley, not mainly about United but mentions them a lot as he's a mad Red but mostly to do with exploits thieving and that, Collyhurst lad, you'll like it mate, trust meSmall Paul said:My brother has it, would it be worth getting a lend of it from him??
From memory his book says he was born in 1958 so he's pushing 50 easy. He got shot pretty bad, nerve damage etc so he doesn't do very much at all these days from what I'm led to believerednev said:How old is old Tony now anyway, must be getting on a bit? The fact that people are apparently scared to say what they think to him proves what I've heard is true really doesn't it.
Small Paul said:I might be wrong but I think when it kicked off after the everton game a few years back that was the last time he was involved. The rooney comeback one I think.
what side of town you from mate?rednev said:Everton valley, I was there on that day and got caught right in the middle of the Everton fans, probly the worst fighting i've ever seen at a football match.
My mam lives in Nth Wales, small place called Northop near Flint and Mold, her husbands a Toffee but sound guy, says he knows by the by that Nicholls from Flint.rednev said:I'm living in North Wales, but I get to as many games as I can as it's only an hour's drive to Old Trafford. Living here most people I know are Evertonians so I ended up in the Gladdy's stand at Goodison with my United shirt on under my jacket. Coming out of the ground someone saw some lad I was with his United shirt on so he took a few punches and we ended up in the middle of it all.One of the best away day's I've been to.
think they just got in at right time mate to be honest but their mate found oil under their property and sold the land to the council for an absolute wedge. That got them all digging the land, including my old queen but the gov't had already issued a right to the minerals under the land, something about the owners can only own up to two meters deep or summat, pretty funny cause they were already planning to buy a house out here by the beach and all sorts of shit. Their house is on same as Little Michaels, but you can't see much. Used to be down every weekend but lived here 8 years now mate, only there every two years or so. Have had a beer with a guy called Step Rush who's a local lad a few times, his brother Ian used to play a bit of football I'm led to believe...rednev said:I know Northop, nice place, Michael Owens got a house near by. Cant say the same about Flint though, it's a right shithole full of a load of scousers that would rob you first chance they get. Your mam must be quite well off to afford a house in Northop, you ever visit much?
Johnno said:think they just got in at right time mate to be honest but their mate found oil under their property and sold the land to the council for an absolute wedge. That got them all digging the land, including my old queen but the gov't had already issued a right to the minerals under the land, something about the owners can only own up to two meters deep or summat, pretty funny cause they were already planning to buy a house out here by the beach and all sorts of shit. Their house is on same as Little Michaels, but you can't see much. Used to be down every weekend but lived here 8 years now mate, only there every two years or so. Have had a beer with a guy called Step Rush who's a local lad a few times, his brother Ian used to play a bit of football I'm led to believe...
the Red Lion eh? Jesus Christ, that's where I started drinking mate. Went down to my mams on a weekend as I say, got to fourteen and was having the usual bottles at home while watching Stars in their Eyes with a Chinese, was when all them Ice beers had come out, early-mid nineties, Bud Ice, Labbatts Ice etc. Andy, my mams fella, decided to take me with him one night as I had a deep voice, so went with him and his mates, stood at bar on busy Sat night drinking pints of Carling, got to about six and got a bit wobbly so went outside and rang my mates in Manc from that old red phone box outside the pub, puked up inside it and everything, went back in and got clocked off manager who asked me how old I was and I said 17 for some reason. Andy took us home in a taxi where I was puking up more, he got twatted off my mam and made to watch me while he watched Match of the Day in the room while I was asleep. He said I got up and went over and pissed on the tv and wall.rednev said:Haha, I've seen Ian in a pub not to far from Northop quite a few times, he's a sound bloke. You ever go into the Red Lion?
rednev said:Everton valley, I was there on that day and got caught right in the middle of the Everton fans, probly the worst fighting i've ever seen at a football match.
rednev said:I'm living in North Wales, but I get to as many games as I can as it's only an hour's drive to Old Trafford. Living here most people I know are Evertonians so I ended up in the Gladdy's stand at Goodison with my United shirt on under my jacket. Coming out of the ground someone saw some lad I was with his United shirt on so he took a few punches and we ended up in the middle of it all.One of the best away day's I've been to.
jasonrh said:Fred, was O'Neill'e firm already very prominent as early as the 1971 knife throwing incident that led to the Anfield and Victoria Ground "home" matches?
I had the impression it was a little later in the decade he reallly got going.
jasonrh said:Fred, was O'Neill'e firm already very prominent as early as the 1971 knife throwing incident that led to the Anfield and Victoria Ground "home" matches?
I had the impression it was a little later in the decade he reallly got going.
fredthered said:It was a belting day taking over the Wetherspoons by St Johns square, being frogmarched to the ground and then the match itself.
THe fight itself was completely unnecessary as the OB had told the club to keep us back 15 minutes so that they could clear the Everton mob away and then escort us back to the city centre, but the feckwits opened the gates, and you knew it was going to go off when about 6 everton lads came up the stairs into the United end and tried to kick it off .Cue them getting twatted all over.
I was infront of the OB when it went off, and we had no choice but to get involved because it was mayhem.
Definitely one of the worst kick offs I've ever witnessed.
rednev said:Whats your view on hooliganism? I personally don't mind organised fighting, as long as innocent people don't get caught up in it like they did at Goodison. I would never go looking for a fight but if it started to kick off and I'd had a few drinks down me I wouldn't have a problem getting involed.
fredthered said:My view is simple.
If it goes off and you have no choice, then you do what you have to do. You stand by your own, and you fight beside your fellow reds ( to a point. I mean any red who started singing about Hillsborough would not just get a kicking of the scousers, but I'd give them one too for being a cnut. THeres no need for that ). You defend your team, you argue the case, and if you have to wade in then so be it.
But anyone who actively goes looking to start it is a prick. Organised or not
I've seen too many innocent bystanders given slaps just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time or wearing their shirts in the open. Thats when I distance myself from it.