@@lukassssi Back in the 1970's / 80's hooligan heyday, Charlton's covered end used to get 'taken' all the time. West Ham, Spurs, Millwall and Chelsea all took it no problem. Charlton were a small time joke back then. Different nowadays - they've got a good firm about them.
Fort Courage. F Troop was an American tv sitcom in the '70s about US soldiers based at Fort Courage. I think, therefore, that the F stands for Fort Courage.
Recognise quite a few of my fellow Millwall characters. lol Anyone know what happened to the guy standing right next to Gordon Jago with the fair-haired fringe at 2 mins 39 seconds at the Open Day?
@@simonsmith740 I, actually, know what that thought was SS. Being the good Christian that he was, he thought, what would Jesus do? So he went to the local Off Licence and turned it into wine.... See you in another 12 years,when I will be in my 9th decade in 2035...
Well, however negative I might feel about football hooligans in general, at least THESE days they certainly dress much better! ;) Which makes me wonder why they would spend ££££££ (or €€€€€€, whichever you prefer) and then wear those expensive clothes only to run the risk of having them irretrievably destroyed by fighting in them.