I was on the tube that day the cord was pulled from a few chelsea boys allready on it when we came in to keny high street we give it a good go we were like sardines on the tube but outnumbered big time the good old days
I was at this match, the trouble started just before the game kicked off when the Northstand (The main firm at this time) simply walked straight across the old away end from the West Stand side straight in to the EFC supporters.
@@robertharrison7184well you got sorted out at Newcastle plenty of times . You got revenge by slashing some poor fishermen waiting outside a pub who had nothing to do with football
Same thing happened to Sunderland, almost word for words, may have been a different tube station though, possibly Fulham Broadway, on the first day of the 79/80 season.
@@KryptonitetoallBSfor away games BR had cheaper non stop trains called specials that had a police presence. The regular service trains or just the ordinary (train) had no police on board and you arrived at the enemy city unannounced.
That was then although very dramatised,I can’t see the Rupert’s doing mutch these days, I don’t even support these clubs but Everton & Millwall the hardest these days,CAFC 👍
Stop telling lies Gareth, obviously you never went to Chelsea in 78-79 season , if you don't know what happened at Kensington high street, you never went.
Everton inflicted serious revenge at Stamford Bridge in 85. FA Cup match of a Friday night. Chelsea were hammered by one of the biggest Everton firms ever assembled. Those Chelsea who had the balls to front Everton were battered. Chelsea even acknowledge they got battered with many of the boys slashed, stabbed or bottled in revenge for the attack at Kenny High Street were Women and kids got battered. Everton remembered this. Everton lads fired Flares into the Chelsea end during the match and the West London lads knew we meant business that night. Chelsea have never had the balls to take it to Everton home or away since. Listen, Chelsea when you attack Liverpool FC you attack tourists., with Everton it's very different. Everton tun from nobody.
@@davidwilliams7844 Chelsea weren't attacking LFC tourists on 3rd May 1986 when thousands of Liverpool fans came to the Bridge for a championship decider. Ken Bates had declared before the match that over his dead body LFC were going to win the league at their ground. After Kenny had duly delivered the coup de' grace to Chelsea stopping Liverpool winning the League the Old Bill kept LFC fans behind for a short while after the game to let the Chelsea fans have a quick escape route home. However, some brave souls decided to hang around and try their luck against the jubilant Reds fans by throwing bottles from adjoining boozers and goading the boys to 'come and have a go if you think your hard enough'. Needless to say the boys had no problem sorting them out as they turned tail and ran for their lives. Chelsea certainly got a good spanking that day.
it is true that Chelsea made an art form out of ambushing away fans travelling from Euston/ Kings X to Stamford Bridge on the tube from the early 70's to the late 80's, many of them didn't even go to the game but those that did were mainly in the west stand benches. it is also true that Everton, unlike Liverpool, did travel in numbers and were game, but the County Rd Cutters were a nasty, cowardly sub group. The story as told is a representative one. A tube train/ platform/concourse ruck is mayhem. you cannot see who is who, let alone the numbers involved. What seems to last forever in fact lasts seconds, maybe minutes. The front rows make contact, then fall back, those behind bravely push the peoplr in front of them forwards whilst yelling, "let me at them".
We know this is just click bait to get a rise, whereas, we used to double your attendance at WHL and felt so comfy, we were the home team! Excludes 75, when minimal Chelsea fans, could get in before you mention that so called claim to fame! 🤐
1982 fa cup you got BATTERED at world's end and all over the king's road - 1978 pulled down your fences trying to reach your mob in the west stand@@oneteaminLondon police had a job pushing us back ! from 75 you were never seen on tottenham high road ever again and if you did make an appearance it was one hell of a police escort 😂 trouble with chelshit is they have a lot of MOUTH !
Really coz tanner and the mob battered one of chelsea's top pubs ( evening standard ) 😎And chelsea so quiet on tottenham high road for decades tiptoeing to the away turnstile 😂😂@@Robert-t3z3x
Spot on most places were making life difficult for away fans and some had better grounds and terrain to do it. Spurs Leeds Liverpool etc had long walks to trains
Biggest shit bags going Liverpool .They used to hang atound that car park and batter families You didnt run anywhere ?😂West Ham 80 or 81 league cupfinal ,they came in you end at wembley .Spurs in quarter final around that time smashed to pieces .Man utd 83 milk cup final another serious beating .You never ran aftwr that because you stopped goi g .14 to West Ham shitouses always have been ,always will be😂
Never seen a Chelsea crew on merseyside ever from 70s onwards , only London crew who came up regularly were Spurs.......west ham on the odd occasion but got done if looking for trouble........👍👍
The year we stayed up. Latcford scored his 30th goal. We lost i think 5-0? We stood out ground when thousands invaded the pitch. Everton shit it when a cfc fan unscrewed a light bulb and threw it onto the pitch. We only took 500 -600. But stood our ground 8n and outside. Even with plods help. We never got touched
@@garyconsiderate1579 i think after beating you 6-0 and at the time Chelsea in the league were quite abysmal in the 70s that Everton wouldn't even bother to face you because of their totally one sided win, and you had an easy day, maybe if the result was closer circumstances would have been different........
@mickhavers6778 The two morning games, May & November '85 we had good turn outs both times, you only brought about 1500 FA Cup 5th round '82 when you were European champions, you were allocated the whole North Stand beforehand but there were more of us in there that day
@@barrywebster1128 never brought big amounts as i say maybe the odd thousand on a couple of occasions in 70s and 80s, as for us we made up for it in May 86 though hey took about 10,000 down there for Kenny's Lge winner ......
That's why you grassed Tottenham up when they came down your way. Fucking grasses and fucking shit yourselves when them fences at the West stand started rocking didn't you?????😮
For all the kids in the comment section, who have only experienced the sanitised version of football that we have today..... This is what it was like in the 70's & 80's. This attack happened & this account seems fairly accurate. Goin to the match was often really dangerous back then, but there's a younger element today, who don't believe anything they haven't seen on SkyTV, or filmed on someone's mobile phone.
so basically chelsea only got a result against everton when they where attacking a train of supporters in numbers, all packed conveniently into a tight space but got battered when it was a fair go
I never was part of a firm and I've never heard of this. I lived in hammersmith which isn't too far from Kensington High Street tube. Went to Stamford bridge once where they used to let people in after half time for free.
I was on the tube on the way to match and got proper hiding that day, Chelsea didn't care smashing train windows while Everton and tourists with children or babies wer getting pelted by any objects they had.personally it was abuzz no phones about proper battle👍
They used that tactic regular. Tried it with Utd in 78 at HSK and Earl’s Court. Only utds mob had attended in 78 as Utd were banned. Famous battle between the two
They used that tactic regular. Tried it with Utd in 78 at HSK and Earl’s Court. Only utds mob had attended in 78 as Utd were banned. Famous battle between the two
BS , one of the lowest attendances in the prem ever was Wimbledon v Neverton in 1993 , 3,036 , the blue Shite will say they took 3000, probably more like 250.......🤡🤡
And Chelsea victories on the last day of seasons 1993/94 & 1997/8 saved Everton from getting relegated. They can hate are supporters but our team saved them twice. 😂
No everton fans have any real "hate" for Chelsea, this is just over dramatised stuff, all it is is two teams who had big hooligan firms clashed a few times over a 30 year or so period, these videos could mention a thousand fights between different clubs and have the same over the top title
Everton, west ham, Liverpool, Leeds, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Birmingham, arsenal, spurs, united, City, Sheffield utd, millwall, Cardiff, Stoke, Portsmouth, wolves, villa etc the list goes on and on, I'm sure you could dramatise random fights between every single one
To be fair you’re spot on. There wear tear ups all over the country every weekend. A few years back I was in Weymouth on a little weekend break and I met a couple of Everton fans, when I told them Chelsea were my team they said they hated Chelsea. The next day I thought to myself I should have told them we saved them relegation twice. So I’ve been waiting along time for an Everton fan to say they hate Chelsea so I could get that coment of my chest. 😂
@@nickfeinberg7127 You have to be born within ear shot of Bow Bells to be called a cockney. Bow Bells are on the other side of London to Chelsea. You do have a very small group of Chelsea supporters who call themselves the Cockney Blues but they are from East London. BTW I am a Cockney as I was born at the Mothers Hospital in Hackney, which is just within the limits.
Victim FC got had off by a few skinny Roma fans which left one of your tourist fans with life changing injuries. Instead of getting involved your fans videoed it and mainly legged it. You'll Never Walk Alone my arse. UTFT
Roma attacked a lone scarfer from behind. Then they ran away once a few of our scarfers got together and fought them off. Ultras? 😂 As for Everton.......went to Millwall, got done and grassed 😂@@davidwilliams7844
I have read all the comments on here. Back in the day West Ham number 1 overall Millwall bravest and maddest small numbers Boro the Norths best by far proper hard Man U - mass numbers Leeds - very game and tasty They r the top 5 Everton over rated blade merchants only Dark horses Portsmouth The rest have had their moments Including Birmingham
You want proper hatred, not this bouncing around pish, go to a Celtic -Rangers match in Glasgow! A match where murders are counted, not just minor injuries!!
I have been to few Rangers v Celtic games a couple of decades ago and I never saw any trouble. I even wore a Chelsea shirt. I went to Hampden once as well, never saw nowt.
@@saraprva4172 We're football fans, not a firm. We've never been interested in having firms. We still smashed anyone who had a go in the Road End, though.
I was on that platform and l was in the train and most of the Everton fans were family mum and dad with the kids, the Chelsea mob that got on the back of the train thought that we was the Everton main firm but they was wrong. I was watching Everton fans getting hurt so l said to this guy we need to do something so he grabbed the fire hydrant and we went at the Chelsea mob. And l must say being a boxer myself, these Chelsea hooligans were no match, it was easy among the chaos to put a few asleep, and my fire hydrant friend did some real damage to the Chelsea mob.
I was there, what bollocks, we weren't waiting at high street Ken, we got on at parsons green and let you lot get on at fulham Broadway, you didn't sus we were already on the train ,hahaha!. What a day, but the only weapons we had were a few with blades, but mostly a couple of fire extinguishers and a few rocks of the tracks. Thanks for the memories, 😅.
so these people were hallucinating and weren't attacked from a waiting mob in the station? in andy nichols scally book it even shows a picture of the leaflet passed around "remember kenny high street"
@lennon1482 Mate ,I was there,maybe a few were at HSK but we got on at parsons Green, the station before fulham Broadway,I didn't see any baseball bats mate. I used to go on Hickeys coaches mate, I'm not making anything up.
I was at kenny high street it was pretty scary was also at the corresponding fixture at Goodison in the November we had mobs everywhere met at Gerry gardens leaflets were printed chelsea didn’t show in any numbers bizzys saved their arses the ultimate payback was at Chelsea first away game Friday night 84/85 season it’s not mentioned
Fair play Chelsea, I was at Kenny. But we got our revenge on the Friday night game big time. Still don't rate Chelsea, they got a result at Kenny but we only ever rated West ham and boro.
Well said & also rate Everton, you showed you have bollocks still at millwall by taking the piss, Chelsea never ever travelled to upton park, even there old skool admit that in there shed end forums, the shed, we took it for fun & was the ICF Meeting place 👏👏👏⚒
Ive spoke to many an everton fan since 70s,your comments about rate differs fella,most say they rate tottenham among anybody in london up north and at the lane ?? 🤔
@@chillijoe8264 i think you will find it was the other way round fella , video evidence also proves that , go ask the crew than ran away , if you can catch them up .............🤡🤡
I was 14 in enclosure that day ,watching chelsea mob in park end ,about 50 of them even had t shirts on reading " Kensington high st was magic " displayed , i remember the missile attack launched from both sets supporters ,, the Luverpool Echo displayed a collection of consficated weapons found that day &it was crazy ,,, By way think Everton won 6 0 and famously Big Bob Larchford hit his famous 30 th goal that day ,, but to be honest even that was secondary to the pure violence in atmosphere that day
@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse no, there were fans with baseball bats waiting for opposition supporters at the railway station, listen to what the narrator is saying.