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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Jaws , Port Talbot

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    It's all flooding back. Yup, "Jaws"!
    (no pun intended)

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Anyone remember ‘Sailor’ (Dennis Baker)? He always wore a white butchers coat with various ‘Up the City’ slogans written on it. Grange End regular, late 60s.

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    My understanding was that Pongo earned his name due to his unique personal freshness…..wherever he goes, the “Pong Goes.” In later years I used to boot a ball about with him and others in Splott Park.

    I scrounged myself onto a train with Stabber and 40 others when our coach driver left us at Wembley in 1977.

    And I once pulled a bird on the last bus home to Llanrumney who knew Boozer.

    My nickname was Weedy, on account of my delicate frame.

    How I came to mix with these guys I will never know.

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    My understanding was that Pongo earned his name due to his unique personal freshness…..wherever he goes, the “Pong Goes.” In later years I used to boot a ball about with him and others in Splott Park.

    I scrounged myself onto a train with Stabber and 40 others when our coach driver left us at Wembley in 1977.

    And I once pulled a bird on the last bus home to Llanrumney who knew Boozer.

    My nickname was Weedy, on account of my delicate frame.

    How I came to mix with these guys I will never know.
    This made me laugh.So true

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    My understanding was that Pongo earned his name due to his unique personal freshness…..wherever he goes, the “Pong Goes.” In later years I used to boot a ball about with him and others in Splott Park.

    I scrounged myself onto a train with Stabber and 40 others when our coach driver left us at Wembley in 1977.

    And I once pulled a bird on the last bus home to Llanrumney who knew Boozer.

    My nickname was Weedy, on account of my delicate frame.

    How I came to mix with these guys I will never know.
    70's nicknames certainly didn't **** about, straight to the point, a bit like the vandalism and graffiti during that time!

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    70's nicknames certainly didn't **** about, straight to the point, a bit like the vandalism and graffiti during that time!
    Appears the conveybelt of nutters was running for a long time, don’t think it’s running these days though. Perhaps conking out when we left Ninian park.

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Appears the conveybelt of nutters was running for a long time, don’t think it’s running these days though. Perhaps conking out when we left Ninian park.
    Different times lead to a different type of nutter. Council estates have changed a lot since the 70s. Back then you had what seemed like real mad hard knocks who battled with anyone who was prepared to have a go. Now there seems to be much more of a drug culture, some absolute slime bags driving about selling all kinds of shit. Not as violent now in my opinion, but more underhand and sinister amongst the shit heads.

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    My recollection portrays such affairs in a less romantic light. In the long dark of streets of Splott (where I grew up) there was a distinct hierarchy to the bullying. I was somewhere near the bottom of this pile.

    Does anyone remember Terence Wheeler who ran onto the pitch to celebrate with Tony Villars in a relegation battle with Palace? In later years he offered to fight both me and my mate for smiling at the wrong girl in a city cente nite club. We declined.

    By the time I reached High School in Tremorfa in the 70s, my elder sister had put down some ground rules. Her association with some of the harder guys bought me some respite.

    Is adolescence still like this I wonder?

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    My understanding was that Pongo earned his name due to his unique personal freshness…..wherever he goes, the “Pong Goes.” In later years I used to boot a ball about with him and others in Splott Park.

    I scrounged myself onto a train with Stabber and 40 others when our coach driver left us at Wembley in 1977.

    And I once pulled a bird on the last bus home to Llanrumney who knew Boozer.

    My nickname was Weedy, on account of my delicate frame.

    How I came to mix with these guys I will never know.
    He was known as Pongo in school

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    Re: A City fan from the mid-70/ '80s

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Anyone remember ‘Sailor’ (Dennis Baker)? He always wore a white butchers coat with various ‘Up the City’ slogans written on it. Grange End regular, late 60s.
    Lived off Broad street and he worked for a wholesale butcher.

    Played baseball with him for years.

    Part of big Franks team

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