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WE HELD ONTO CORNER OF BARCLAY WHEN THE Red Army was trashing the barclay

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Bro was there in april 77, and man utd didnt "take " the barclay,they were allocated 3/4 by police (all ticket), and most norwich went in south stand,river end...But bro and about 1000 others were in the last section of barclay,and at end, the man u tried to take it by smashin door at back, and climbin on roof...on you tube, you can see them tryin to get in, and when they finally break half off they get confronted with a piece of wood being swung at them by a well known norwich fan who had an afro, and intials were B.P..Then the 1 on the roof broke throu,and fell,and was imediatly set upon by norwich who kicked the poor guy while he had obviosly had broken something!  when the police finally moved the red army back to yarmouth etc, the renaining norwich fans were escorted (at home), out and to avoid further trouble were guided over the river bridge towards lakenham,even thou bro and few others lived at heartsease and top of ketts hill.

The guy who came through roof ,when it made the papers,was from middlesex and had broken ribs and twisted ankle...he also was found guilty of section 5 and fined.

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Bro was there in april 77, and man utd didnt "take " the barclay,they were allocated 3/4 by police (all ticket), and most norwich went in south stand,river end...But bro and about 1000 others were in the last section of barclay,and at end, the man u tried to take it by smashin door at back, and climbin on roof...on you tube, you can see them tryin to get in, and when they finally break half off they get confronted with a piece of wood being swung at them by a well known norwich fan who had an afro, and intials were B.P..Then the 1 on the roof broke throu,and fell,and was imediatly set upon by norwich who kicked the poor guy while he had obviosly had broken something!  when the police finally moved the red army back to yarmouth etc, the renaining norwich fans were escorted (at home), out and to avoid further trouble were guided over the river bridge towards lakenham,even thou bro and few others lived at heartsease and top of ketts hill.

The guy who came through roof ,when it made the papers,was from middlesex and had broken ribs and twisted ankle...he also was found guilty of section 5 and fined.

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And your point is?

By the way, nobody would have been found guilty of ''Section 5'' in 1977, because the Public Order Act didn''t come into existence until 1986 - doh!

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just confirming what you wrote, as i was with B.P and C.D, P.B, and S.C that day as we all went to the games together, home and away. i tell some of the younger supporters about that day and no one never seems to believe me.

oh, new to site just been veiwing message board for past week.

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Got bro on msn, and gonna risk it and throw some names out....jamie  H.....martin hunt(can say that 1 as he still in contact with bro, and now lives in luton, and still goes to odd away game,and his other team,spurs,  gary E,    Peter Cy.....the mile cross twins... a boy who bro cant remember his name but was mile cross and always used to scout the area for away fans(he had younger bro martin who worked on markets )....tulley and his nutter mate who ended up in hellesdon... steven nichols, gray,nige rudd and joe wilson from loddon,

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]LOADS  OF CASES IN PAPERS OF SECTION 5`S IN 70s GO READ OTHER POST[/quote]

Why don''t you keep it all in one topic, then we can read these "other posts" more easily?

This isn''t the Wrath Of The Barclay forum you know.

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[quote user="LinkNR9"][quote user="Barclaybred"]

Bro was there in april 77, and man utd didnt "take " the barclay,they were allocated 3/4 by police (all ticket), and most norwich went in south stand,river end...But bro and about 1000 others were in the last section of barclay,and at end, the man u tried to take it by smashin door at back, and climbin on roof...on you tube, you can see them tryin to get in, and when they finally break half off they get confronted with a piece of wood being swung at them by a well known norwich fan who had an afro, and intials were B.P..Then the 1 on the roof broke throu,and fell,and was imediatly set upon by norwich who kicked the poor guy while he had obviosly had broken something!  when the police finally moved the red army back to yarmouth etc, the renaining norwich fans were escorted (at home), out and to avoid further trouble were guided over the river bridge towards lakenham,even thou bro and few others lived at heartsease and top of ketts hill.

The guy who came through roof ,when it made the papers,was from middlesex and had broken ribs and twisted ankle...he also was found guilty of section 5 and fined.

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And your point is?

By the way, nobody would have been found guilty of ''Section 5'' in 1977, because the Public Order Act didn''t come into existence until 1986 - doh!

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Actually it seems you might be wrong there.

1967, S.5, S.4a And S.4(1)(A) Of The Public Order Act - Disorderly Behaviour.

 Section 5 - threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour.

 

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i was there with b.p & pb  on that day  was a very mad day . but it started a long time be4 it started off in the ground . your wrong about section 5 as was not in law till the mid 80''s  . & to the people who think  trouble makers in the 70''s & 80''s was fools  are wrong  , as  some had good jobs . just look back in time to mods & rockers  frighting  in the 60''s   nothing was said that was wrong.  it was bacause you loved your club that you would fright    rant over   on the ball city

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[quote user="uncle joe"]i was there with b.p & pb  on that day  was a very mad day . but it started a long time be4 it started off in the ground . your wrong about section 5 as was not in law till the mid 80''s  . & to the people who think  trouble makers in the 70''s & 80''s was fools  are wrong  , as  some had good jobs . just look back in time to mods & rockers  frighting  in the 60''s   nothing was said that was wrong.  it was bacause you loved your club that you would fright    rant over   on the ball city[/quote]

 

So are you going to tell the CPS that their law records are wrong then? 

The CPS : Public Order Offences incorporating the Charging Standard

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Thank you WeAreYellows49, i too know section 5 was 70`s as got the proof in front of me!!!!  "Fan threw beer crate at pub window" dec 12 1978

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]Rubbish mate section 5 was 70`s as got newspaper cuttin of bro!!!! read other posts[/quote]

 

Who are you replying to?

Look at the link I put in my email, it''s Crown Prosecution Service, has all the law links you need to know, dates, offences etc.  Also my better half works for Norfolk Constabulary and told me it''s been around a fair while.

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]Thank you WeAreYellows49, i too know section 5 was 70`s as got the proof in front of me!!!!  "Fan threw beer crate at pub window" dec 12 1978[/quote]

 

I know as I''ve read the CPS site so know it came into being in 1967.

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]Your other half works for the local constabulary!  Then from now on its "No comment"   :)[/quote]

 

LMAO he''s retired now after 30 years, but he still works for them as a civillian, knows the police laws inside out.  And I have to say he''s not the typical copper, he hated most of them lol

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]Sorry posted it twice by mistake, but then again "It wasnt me guvnor!"[/quote]

 

LMAO very good, I hope you''ve got a good brief [;)][:D]

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I once met a police officer called ernie ford, and althou retired, he was a brilliant guy, who helped a cancer campain that my mum and sister was involved in for personel reasons, and the other officers he got involved, were  all grade 1 blokes!  so i wont have a bad word said against the police!

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[quote user="Barclaybred"]Your other half works for the Norfolk Constabulary ! Then from now on its "No comment"  :)[/quote]

A bit late for the 2 you named though!

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If anyone doubts what happened that day................one Leon Blackburn......now management staff of Carrow road can confirm........he was always there or thereabouts ( obviously not in an official capacity in those days !)

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You can catch some it on ''you tube''. A piece of social history. I was in the River end that day, watching aghast but also captivated. The Media, were partly to blame, to be honest, as they were out filming a documentary, ''amplification'' if you are using sociological terms.

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