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Trouble on the terraces

Between which years would you say Bolton had their finest mob(s)?

In recent years it has been horrendous to see the likes of Wigan, Burnley, Blackburn Preston et al take the piss at our place. 

Which years would these teams have dreaded most a visit from Bolton. 
On our day how did we compare to our neighbours and more notorious mobs like stoke, Birmingham, Sheffield United? 
Were we known Nationally for having a bad reputation? 
 

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  • Mounts Kipper
    Mounts Kipper

    He’s a top wanderer, many from that era dropped the flag, not FD. 

  • RONNIE PHILLIPS
    RONNIE PHILLIPS

    Keep going lads, some of the stuff you talk about is before my time but stuff from the early 70s on has brought back a good few things that I'd either forgotten about or brought up some shared memorie

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    miamiwhite

    Best squad of lads getting ready to take on the Argies What a brilliant picture 🇬🇧💪    

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1 minute ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Great tales, you are correct about Paki coming from your neck of the woods, didn’t speak much of to Paki but remember him telling me he was Tyldesley lad and moved to Bolton, said lots of his tyldesley mates ended up watching other clubs and after that he didn’t knock around with them because they weren’t BWFC, as an aside was the over Hulton lad called Littler, nickname licky? 

Lick ...he,s been missing for yrs pal .

8 minutes ago, Kpoid said:

Lick ...he,s been missing for yrs pal .

Aye I know. Plenty didn’t make the switch from Burnden, Somehow made the Reebok less formidable for opposing fans. 

17 hours ago, Rizlar said:

 Bloody hell Joe Joint that's a blast from the past, didn't know he had passed away.

Did he die in Tenerife in mysterious circumstances? If not, i must be thinking of a different Joe.

6 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Great tales, you are correct about Paki coming from your neck of the woods, didn’t speak much of to Paki but remember him telling me he was Tyldesley lad and moved to Bolton, said lots of his tyldesley mates ended up watching other clubs and after that he didn’t knock around with them because they weren’t BWFC, as an aside was the over Hulton lad called Littler, nickname licky? 

Rum lad Lick, 1st time I saw him was Burnley away 87/88, he had the biggest shiner I've ever seen.. Thought he must have been in a ruck with Burnley. Found out later that he'd got it the night before. 

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Aye I know. Plenty didn’t make the switch from Burnden, Somehow made the Reebok less formidable for opposing fans. 

Lick stopped going well before we moved mate. 

 

4 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Rum lad Lick, 1st time I saw him was Burnley away 87/88, he had the biggest shiner I've ever seen.. Thought he must have been in a ruck with Burnley. Found out later that he'd got it the night before having been battered from the dance factory down to Prestons by a well known local black lad

He  had a flat cap on that day at B/pool & a little Bolton badge on his lapel ( thats how we got sussed ) one of theirs  knocked his cap off  & like a dick he bent down to pick it up  ?  

17 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

Lick stopped going well before we moved mate. 

 

Must have been late 80s early 90s last time I seen him, was good few years older than me so he wasn’t a mate but seemed rum lad. There was a photo on here while back with him on it (he looked like Freddie Mercury with bone head 😂) think it was England away game, think Winny was also on it. 

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5 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Must have been late 80s early 90s last time I seen him, was good few years older than me so he wasn’t a mate but seemed rum lad. There was a photo on here while back with him on it (he looked like Freddie Mercury with bone head 😂) think it was England away game, think Winny was also on it. 

That's the one  he always had a bone head...I knew Winny  as well  but not seen him for yrs  .

38 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

 Found out later that he'd got it the night before having been battered from the dance factory down to Prestons by a well known local black lad

Who was also a Wanderers fan, if it's the same guy I'm thinking of.  He once led a group of about 30 of us into a much larger group of reds in the city centre.  They'd followed us from Piccadilly (we'd been at Notts County and they'd been at Sheffield Wednesday I think) & there had been a few skirmishes before they turned up with a much larger mob.  It kicked off all around the Arndale and Victoria as we kept chasing them off and they kept coming back with more.

4 minutes ago, Duck Egg said:

Who was also a Wanderers fan, if it's the same guy I'm thinking of.  He once led a group of about 30 of us into a much larger group of reds in the city centre.  They'd followed us from Piccadilly (we'd been at Notts County and they'd been at Sheffield Wednesday I think) & there had been a few skirmishes before they turned up with a much larger mob.  It kicked off all around the Arndale and Victoria as we kept chasing them off and they kept coming back with more.

GH? 

5 minutes ago, RONNIE PHILLIPS said:

GH? 

Ah, different chap then.  Lad I knew was pretty handy with his fists, once or twice in the dance factory too, but different bloke.

There's probably enough old folk on here to help me out and clear something up. My memory is a bit shit for a lot of things and always has been but I've a really vivid memory from when I was a small kid and I've no idea whether it's false or not.

My dad used to take me as a kid and we used to go and stand on Burnden Paddock. My memory is that at the end of a game/towards the end of a game against Leeds they either were in the Lever End or had gone out of the ground and were coming back in in the corner and I remember bricks/rubble being thrown and also yellow smoke bombs.

Looking at the dates it could only have been one of the 3 games in 77,78,79 but is my mind playing tricks on me and it never happened?  Obviously with it being Leeds it sounds possible but does anyone know if it did happen?

14 minutes ago, ErnestTurnip said:

There's probably enough old folk on here to help me out and clear something up. My memory is a bit shit for a lot of things and always has been but I've a really vivid memory from when I was a small kid and I've no idea whether it's false or not.

My dad used to take me as a kid and we used to go and stand on Burnden Paddock. My memory is that at the end of a game/towards the end of a game against Leeds they either were in the Lever End or had gone out of the ground and were coming back in in the corner and I remember bricks/rubble being thrown and also yellow smoke bombs.

Looking at the dates it could only have been one of the 3 games in 77,78,79 but is my mind playing tricks on me and it never happened?  Obviously with it being Leeds it sounds possible but does anyone know if it did happen?

I think it was the 79 game Leeds were in the other side of burnden paddock (away fans side) & bricks etc were flying back & forward   all  the game  ...I dont remember whether they came in from outside at the end ..but there was a lot of trouble on manny rd  ...I could have the year wrong though  .

3 hours ago, Kpoid said:

I think it was the 79 game Leeds were in the other side of burnden paddock (away fans side) & bricks etc were flying back & forward   all  the game  ...I dont remember whether they came in from outside at the end ..but there was a lot of trouble on manny rd  ...I could have the year wrong though  .

It was the 3-1 game in the League in Oct 78, remember seeing graffiti in a pub at the away game " I got bricked at Bolton "

9 hours ago, leigh white said:

It was the 3-1 game in the League in Oct 78, remember seeing graffiti in a pub at the away game " I got bricked at Bolton "

The scenes between the Embankment and Burnden Paddock that day were incredible. Bricks were falling like rain from the sky. I remember both sets of fans had backed off a bit leaving empty bits of terracing. In the newly empty bit of the Paddock were two or three St John's Ambulance folks tending to someone who'd clearly just been hit with a brick. Brave people because there was no truce or pause for them to do their jobs. 

It was a sunny Autumn Day - Leeds scored just before half time, I can't remember if it was Carl Harris or Ray Hankin who scored for them but I remember the wild celebrations on the 60 per cent of the Embankment they were occupying. Within seconds of the second half starting we'd equalised. Willie Morgan tap-in. It then turned in to the Frank Worthington show and that's when it all went very sour on the terraces.It was a really significant win for us given how good a side Leeds were - but all eyes were on the action off the field. It was a very violent and bloody day.

I was on the Burnden that day, I got hit in the knackers with something & as I doubled up got a coin to the head 😂

1 hour ago, paulhanley said:

The scenes between the Embankment and Burnden Paddock that day were incredible. Bricks were falling like rain from the sky. I remember both sets of fans had backed off a bit leaving empty bits of terracing. In the newly empty bit of the Paddock were two or three St John's Ambulance folks tending to someone who'd clearly just been hit with a brick. Brave people because there was no truce or pause for them to do their jobs. 

It was a sunny Autumn Day - Leeds scored just before half time, I can't remember if it was Carl Harris or Ray Hankin who scored for them but I remember the wild celebrations on the 60 per cent of the Embankment they were occupying. Within seconds of the second half starting we'd equalised. Willie Morgan tap-in. It then turned in to the Frank Worthington show and that's when it all went very sour on the terraces.It was a really significant win for us given how good a side Leeds were - but all eyes were on the action off the field. It was a very violent and bloody day.

With being stood on the Burnden Terrace that afternoon in a very packed area, full house bricks were being lobbed back and forth, and a good number of golf balls. It was indeed a day to have your wits about you.

8 minutes ago, leigh white said:

With being stood on the Burnden Terrace that afternoon in a very packed area, full house bricks were being lobbed back and forth, and a good number of golf balls. It was indeed a day to have your wits about you.

Another slightly more light-hearted memory is of an elderly bloke who sat just in front of us in the Manny Road North. A fortnight before the Leeds game we'd clocked up our second win of the season at home to Norwich. We were 1-2 down at half time but came back to win 3-2 and our equaliser was immediately after the interval. The old guy in front upset his cup of coffee all down his front in the celebrations. Then two weeks later - action replay against Leeds with Willie Morgan's goal. He took stick about it every home game for about six months after ... but we never did score again just after half time.

16 hours ago, Burndens Bogs said:

Did he die in Tenerife in mysterious circumstances? If not, i must be thinking of a different Joe.

That's the one mate. 

47 minutes ago, miamiwhite said:

That's the one mate. 

A Stags Head lad, we called him Joe Dope at the match.

19 minutes ago, leigh white said:

A Stags Head lad, we called him Joe Dope at the match.

That's him .

4 hours ago, miamiwhite said:

That's the one mate. 

I think he had a set to with some lads from Bolton Fish Market,which resulted in his death.

1 hour ago, Fred perry said:

I think he had a set to with some lads from Bolton Fish Market,which resulted in his death.

Yes, that's right, and all over him protecting a girl from round our way.

They did a fundraiser for him in the Stag, hoping to pay for medical care over here, but he sadly didn't make it.

I went to school with Joe (real name Mick iirc and he was in the same school year as Damper Des), he lived at the top of H/Well at the time and was a decent lad.

We nicknamed him Joe 90 when he had to wear glasses at around 14 years of age.

His nickname got altered slightly after he left school,obviously due to his fondness for a spliff or two.

Lost touch with him after we left school, but was saddened to hear of his death in Tenerife many years later.

RIP MH.

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Woke up early and bored so here is the story of the first time I found out football violence existed, maybe one or two olpder lads will add to the details. I would have been 8 or 9 years old which would have made it around 1965 ,66 ish the game was against Blackburn and was significant because it had been moved from tplhe usual 3 o'clock ko to Saturday evening (very unusual back in the day)this was done because the match clashed with HolcombeHunt races held in fields near Harwood golf club, where I went in the afternoon with my parents and younger sister. At night my dad was taking me to the game and during the previous week he had shown me a letter sent to the Evening News reputedly from rovers fans who used to be leather clad greasers threatening wanderers fans with a good hiding on the night,my old man wouldn't have been into any of that stuff but I remember him commenting that he didn't think the rovers lot had been very clever offering this challenge.My memory then as a kid makes me think he was spot on because all I can picture walking down Manchester Rd was hundreds of skinheads clad in Harrington jackets and doc Martin's waiting for the arrival of the Blackburn it felt really edgy even though I'd never experienced anything like it before never saw any actual scrapping but was glad I was Bolton and with my dad .😎

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