Read the book it's %100 correct.. No bullshit..I'm 56 Chelsea FC..from Hammersmith.. So is the fella the book ..but obviously not his real name..funny my Chelsea FC mates thought it was me !!?👊👊
Nothing funny about it I'm an ex arsenal pod I was the hardest of my firm,I've cut people up and been cut my self Lots of violence and pain. If I could do it all again I would but too old now I'm 56
@@davidramishvili9696to “flank” them just means to attack from the side, instead of head on for example. It’s not cockney slang, more of a military term
Love how loyal folk out there are to there teams..... In south africa its about 4-5 teams max but one day i know this country will evolve nd football will increase with international players flocking cos we definitely have football factory flavaz nd gangster football behaviourz
yeah mine was too, i had "spunk qll your money on beers, fruit machines and brasses? fuck that for a laugh i know what id rather do , Tottenham away love it" or something along them lines lol
@@craigcook8224 yeah shit lingo. Or rhyming slang. Lemon. Dry lunch my personal worst. Melt. Sigh. Cringey. Talk about typecast actors and Nick Love the one genre man. Good at it though.
Rich of hull loves dan 1 how come it’s different to the one in the film cuz I recently re watched it and was like “swear the music was slide away why have they changed it”
They really could've and should've made the fight scenes a lot more realistic in this film tbf. I know it's quite an old film now but it was a bit weak
@@TheScouseassassin Literally english...We, who learn english in school or tv or internet, hear and use the literal version,mostly american I think( movies and media) and when We hear those dialects...can't figure out what those poeple saying! It is the same for You if You learn french and go to France....different dialects or slangs and some immigrants like arabs and africans with they're own way of spelling talk to You...and barelly recognize a few words
@@onlysmartieshavetheanswer3657 oh right. When would you say the cockney rhyming slang we hear in Hooligan movies and so on began, like early 70s? 80s?
And we can't stand you Irish and your soppy religious hypocrisy, still crying over potatoes and Cromwell and refusing to fight Hitler. Horrible people and disgusting culture.