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    In my experience, not all Casuals are hoolies, and in Europe many Ultras are hoolies dressed up in full regalia... It's all too easy to label (no pun intended) people on how there dress, what they wave at the match etc etc... hoolies are hoolies, no matter what they do or don't wear...

    Soccerc - surely not, they're way to far up the moral high ground to be on the same planet as any other clubs fans....
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    Originally posted by Macy
    Soccerc - surely not, they're way to far up the moral high ground to be on the same planet as any other clubs fans....
    Macy

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    Since the answers aren't forthcoming I'll ask again.

    1) Is Scott Millar a Bohs fan?

    1) Did Scott Millar help to set up the BSC?

    3) Did Scott Millar "run" with the BSC?

    4) Is the Sunday Times a Brit rag with MI5/MI6 links? (a bit like Bohs. )

    Answers on a Bohs membership card or a BSC flag to the usual address.

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    1) He went to a few games in the early 90's, he hadn't been at a game in years til he turned up in Richmond Park

    2) No

    3) No, as Macy says, people who wear labels are not neccesarily hooligans

    4) Yes (like your RUC links WAR )

    soccerc, re the Ireland game, I misread in my semi-drunken state yesterday, I thought you were talking about the Russia game where rovers fans threw a beer bottle onto the pitch, attacked a Bohs and a Pats fan on the way out and attacked more Bohs fans in a pub afterwards

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    Originally posted by d13bohs
    1) He went to a few games in the early 90's, he hadn't been at a game in years til he turned up in Richmond Park...
    Bit of a coincidence there trouble at apparently his first game back. Wonder did he have anything to dow ith opening the gates early....hmmmmm.....
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    a lot of the people wear casuals going to games anyway coz most go to town afterwards for beer and niteclubs

    so u cant go labelling them hooligans

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    exactly, as thecorner said, lots of people wear nice clothes, we were in Cork last night, if we were wearing jerseys we woudn't have got in anywhere, so what if I wear Lacoste or Stone Island rather than St Bernard, didn't think it was a crime

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    Originally posted by d13bohs
    exactly, as thecorner said, lots of people wear nice clothes, we were in Cork last night, if we were wearing jerseys we woudn't have got in anywhere, so what if I wear Lacoste or Stone Island rather than St Bernard, didn't think it was a crime
    where did ye go

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    Probably the Arcadia.......

    It's in the same condition now as most of their Clubs and Bars now!
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    Originally posted by WeAreRovers
    Since the answers aren't forthcoming I'll ask again.

    1) Is Scott Millar a Bohs fan?

    1) Did Scott Millar help to set up the BSC?

    3) Did Scott Millar "run" with the BSC?

    4) Is the Sunday Times a Brit rag with MI5/MI6 links? (a bit like Bohs. )

    Answers on a Bohs membership card or a BSC flag to the usual address.

    KOH
    Am I wrong or does 2 normally come after 1??????

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    Originally posted by thecorner
    where did ye go
    Don't know the name of the place, we walked back towards the city centre til we crossed the first bridge, took the next left and it was the first pub on the right. Didn't look like a very big pub until we went in past the bar at the front, it opened out into a huge bar with a VIP area at the back and there was some sort of club/nightclub upstairs.

    Met 2 lovely Cork girls there who brought me back to some flat for a few smokes and a few more drinks

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    Originally posted by d13bohs
    Don't know the name of the place, we walked back towards the city centre til we crossed the first bridge, took the next left and it was the first pub on the right. Didn't look like a very big pub until we went in past the bar at the front, it opened out into a huge bar with a VIP area at the back and there was some sort of club/nightclub upstairs.
    Did ye walk in past the city hall (similar to dub Custom House)

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    Have a vague recollection of passing it, yeah

    I'm afraid I was very, very drunk

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