right in this thread we give gus some tunes and we expect detailed descriptions from him. Go easy on him, he's only 19. @suspended you're willing I'm sure, and this can accompany catalog's hip hop journey.
which obviously is the same phenomen asAt Millwall in October, “hate” leaflets were circulated to the club’s hard core known as “F Troop.” This was part of a revenge campaign for the death two years ago of Ian Pratt, an 18-year-old Millwall supporter, who died under a train during a scuffle at a station. Rival West Ham supporters fuelled the fire by chanting “West Ham boys, we’ve got brains; we throw Millwall under trains,” and not surprisingly, violence flared after West Ham beat Millwall 30. The same weekend saw a spate of arrests elsewhere, and several spectators suffered head injuries when irate Leeds United supporters hurled missiles after their team was beaten by the Bolton Wanderers.
Horribly parochial I know, but I don't see why this thread shouldn't exist, given how many members live in or at least frequent the area.
Basically I just wanted to start a thread in which I could mourn the loss of The Yucatan pub on Kingsland Road. Apparently it was closed down last week for distribution of class a's on the premises. The manager himself was nicked, so I heard.. tbh the first time I ever went to The Yucatan this lairy but friendly guy started telling me and my mate how he'd already had three lines, five pints, and was 'only just getting started'. This was about 3pm on a Saturday.
This pub was for football and football alone, but my oh my was it good at it. For Celtic or Arsenal games, the atmosphere was better than any other pub I've known - and the sheer multicultural breadth of the Arsenal support was a wonder to see.. Here's something my mate wrote which captures its spirit:
http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=10408