spent 2 years in jail with paul, found him to be a gentleman, funny caring protective, told the best stories and was the fittest man in jail trained 3 times a day cardio
I was in ways with him when we were on remand then I met him in sudbury when we were finishing off we both got a 7 stretch in 98 came out in 02 then he goes and get nicked again top bloke like you said told me some made stories funny as
"Boardman was known for being polite …but was also an extremely dangerous sixteen and a half stone lunatic who you didn't want o get on the wrong side of." But he was polite, and that's rare nowadays.
@@micahbodha6129 which one, I'm not from there but I've always heard it pronounced solfud, certainly not sall ford. It just sounds weird that's all. Quite a good vid though 👌.
Gentlemen. They left the lady alone. And dealt with the problem. Not saints. But true Gs, no waffling. World class in the way that they rolled. Wouldn’t want them for enemies.
Thanks so much for this well told account, amazing how these guys survive the mayhem of the time and still can tell their stories. I will keep a look out for Paul's book.
Violent people from all corners of the world in this city. No offence taken mancs aren’t soft. We have plenty of descendants of Irish immigrants in Manchester and Liverpool