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The owd fella was on of the young lads kicking off that day, said it was mayhem and like nothing you'd ever see nowadays. Blackpool fans haven't forgot, though. Go on an internet board and they're not Bolton Wanderers 'friendly' to say the least, despite it happening before I was even born.William the White wrote:I think the first killing at a football ground ever was at this fixture in - I think - 1974. Certainly about that. A Blackpool supporter was stabbed by a Bolton fan. The Blackpool fans decided that the person responsible was a black supporter (possibly the only one in the ground in those days) and set up a bunch of chants about getting 'the nigger'. The police arrested him. He was remanded in custody for - i think - more than six months, tried for murder, found not guilty. He didn't do it, you see, and was lucky to get an honest jury, i guess.P.O.S. wrote:Ouch!CrazyHorse wrote:They can shove their Blackpool tower up their arse.
I'm sure fans of half the Premiership sides are hoping Blackpool can come up just for the awayday alone. Somehow I can't see us playing them at 3pm or 5pm on a Saturday if they did make it up, from what I can gather our rivalry with them in years gone by is "tasty" to say the least?
The following season, IIRC, I saw a Blackburn fan being helped out of Ewood with blood pouring from a stab wound in his stomach...
I really don't want to be pompous here - but let's not use the word 'tasty' when talking about football-related violence...
But - Blackpool was often a great away trip. esp early or late season, with football on the sands and all the joys of what was still a thriving place... unlike the mess it sems to me to be now...
And hope they win promotion (only two spots to wory about then...)
I really hope they go up, would be great to have another NW team in the top flight, it's a shame Burnley didn't stay up at the expense of those bubble-blowing mockneys, or almost half the division would be NW based.
As for the away trip, it's safe to say that we don't follow well (anymore) but we do have a big turnout at the local 'old school' games, there'd be Bolton all over Blackpool if it did happen
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Thanks for posting Bolton's side of this tragic incident..... with me living in Blackpool i've only ever heard how it was all BWFC fans fault.. and we're all murderers, scum etc After reading through this thread it appears to be a terrible incident brought on by the way football was in that era. It wasn't BWFC or our fans fault and hopefully those days are gone.Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I can confirm that the youth was tried and found not guilty. I knew him. There were two guys, him being one, suspected of the offence. I knew them both. I cannot remember if the other one actually went to court, after all this time.
I saw the lad who got killed, before the game. (He was stabbed during the half-time interval and either died in hospital or was dead on arrival, I'm not sure.) He was a big blonde haired lad, as I recall - and an amateur boxer, from local newspaper reports at the time. I saw some of the worst football violence that I ever experienced that day, both before and after the incident - from both sets of supporters. I'm glad that those days have gone.
Incidentally WtW, there were quite a few Bolton fans of West Indian origin at the game. The Blackpool police, in their ineptitude, pulled as many as they could and held them all until after midnight before releasing them. My brother did not arrive home until around 2.00am because the driver of the car that he had travelled in was a half caste (I'm not sure if that's a PC term any more, but that's how we referred to the offspring of West Indian and English parents in those days.) Neither my brother or his friend had anything whatsoever to do with the incident, apart from being on the Blackpool Kop (along with thousands of other Bolton fans on the day.)
It was the same day on which Alan Waldron broke his leg badly, following an innocuous tackle. He played again - but was never the same player as before.
If Blackpool do get the promotion , does anyone think there'll be repercussions?
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I'm in Blackpool for something else on Saturday when they have the playoff semi first leg.. Shall be keeping my football team to myself.
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It will NOT be nice to see Cardiff promoted, Fatshaft. Not if you live in Wales, anyway. Feck, the media overload would be nausiating.fatshaft wrote:Well good luck Blackpool anyway, with two of the usual suspects promoted, be nice to see Blackpool or Cardiff make it up.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Surely better than the usual Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool wankathon we routinely suffer?bobo the clown wrote:It will NOT be nice to see Cardiff promoted, Fatshaft. Not if you live in Wales, anyway. Feck, the media overload would be nausiating.fatshaft wrote:Well good luck Blackpool anyway, with two of the usual suspects promoted, be nice to see Blackpool or Cardiff make it up.
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We still would. Wales will suffer the Cardiff wankathon, placed right next to the Liverpool wankathon.fatshaft wrote:Surely better than the usual Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool wankathon we routinely suffer?bobo the clown wrote:It will NOT be nice to see Cardiff promoted, Fatshaft. Not if you live in Wales, anyway. Feck, the media overload would be nausiating.fatshaft wrote:Well good luck Blackpool anyway, with two of the usual suspects promoted, be nice to see Blackpool or Cardiff make it up.
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Oh, fckg-hell no. You really can't imagine it.fatshaft wrote:Surely better than the usual Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool wankathon we routinely suffer?bobo the clown wrote:It will NOT be nice to see Cardiff promoted, Fatshaft. Not if you live in Wales, anyway. Feck, the media overload would be nausiating.fatshaft wrote:Well good luck Blackpool anyway, with two of the usual suspects promoted, be nice to see Blackpool or Cardiff make it up.
In Welsh TV if some kid get's a GCSE they go hay-wire over it **. Honestly, you have to see it to believe it.
(** Fortunately the education system's so shite this rarely, if ever, happens)
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Personally (and I'm drifting off topic here) I don't think Cardiff should be allowed to be promoted. As this news story points out they've been given another "last chance" to cough up to the tax man and given some of the stuff that went on their early this season it looks like it's another Portsmouth waiting to happen.
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Nothing wrong with limiting relegation spots to just two (after an appropriate 9 point deduction)rockthereebok wrote:Personally (and I'm drifting off topic here) I don't think Cardiff should be allowed to be promoted. As this news story points out they've been given another "last chance" to cough up to the tax man and given some of the stuff that went on their early this season it looks like it's another Portsmouth waiting to happen.
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Bollocks. Just realised I am as well! Probably a good idea not to head into town. Also, growing up on the Fylde coast has given me the same one sided view on the events of that match.Athers wrote:I'm in Blackpool for something else on Saturday when they have the playoff semi first leg.. Shall be keeping my football team to myself.
I'll be pleased for them if they do go up though as I worked at the training ground for a couple of summers before I came to uni so have a sort of soft spot for them, despite the fact the fans are on the whole complete loons.
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Ha ha ha. I didn't think about it from that perspective. I'm all for them now.Worthy4England wrote:Nothing wrong with limiting relegation spots to just two (after an appropriate 9 point deduction)rockthereebok wrote:Personally (and I'm drifting off topic here) I don't think Cardiff should be allowed to be promoted. As this news story points out they've been given another "last chance" to cough up to the tax man and given some of the stuff that went on their early this season it looks like it's another Portsmouth waiting to happen.
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If they get promotoed, the tax man will be paid off no problem, so there won't be any points / admin issuerockthereebok wrote:Ha ha ha. I didn't think about it from that perspective. I'm all for them now.Worthy4England wrote:Nothing wrong with limiting relegation spots to just two (after an appropriate 9 point deduction)rockthereebok wrote:Personally (and I'm drifting off topic here) I don't think Cardiff should be allowed to be promoted. As this news story points out they've been given another "last chance" to cough up to the tax man and given some of the stuff that went on their early this season it looks like it's another Portsmouth waiting to happen.
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... syringes.P.O.S. wrote:something tells me that wont be the only thing you'll have on your doorstep during the weekends!jimbo wrote:Yes Blackpool! Just one more win. I'm moving to Blackpool next year so will be nice to have Premiership football on my doorstep once again!
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Pretty sure it won't be any worse than one of the more deprived districts of Liverpool where I am at the moment!bobo the clown wrote:... syringes.P.O.S. wrote:something tells me that wont be the only thing you'll have on your doorstep during the weekends!jimbo wrote:Yes Blackpool! Just one more win. I'm moving to Blackpool next year so will be nice to have Premiership football on my doorstep once again!
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