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3 minutes ago, davenportram said:

yep, theres a reason for that. Most people on here want talk about football not fighting.

 

time and place etc.....

I do agree with you, but some things I was wondering. Was Mel in the DLF? Was he "handy to have around"? Where did he watch from in the BBG, (Popside, Ossie end, B stand)? Or was he like lots of us at that time, on the periphery of it all enjoying the atmosphere but avoiding the trouble?

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27 minutes ago, scarboroughwa said:

Been going since the 70s, I think.

Lots of nostalgia around but no mention of the DLF?

Most of us have no time for boneheads.

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1 hour ago, scarboroughwa said:

Been going since the 70s, I think.

Lots of nostalgia around but no mention of the DLF?

Early 80's when they became the DLF, They had their 30 year piss up a couple of years ago and a load went to Boro for drinks and upset the old frontline lads. Although you had boot boys and hooligans a long time before them, the DLF were only named after an article in the Derby Telegraph.

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