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  1. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    Did anybody trot down to the disco on Eastbourne Pier? Me and a mate and our two girlfriends went on there one Saturday night in the early eighties and being well trained, the girls went to the bar to get some drinks. I looked over at them and my g/f was talking to this fu*king huge skinhead...
  2. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    Anyone remember catalogues like Littlewoods doing THREE Fred Perry polos for a tenner!! They were the UMBRO of the day :blush: I'm talking 76-77 To think they're sixty gib a pop now
  3. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    I think it is :smile:
  4. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    Don't remember it in the 80's, but up to recently it was the BN1 Club, and is now called The Engine Room, serving up Metal, Goth, Rockabilly, Whist Drives, and all points in between! Recommended!
  5. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    I was with a woman for those years, so it was usually about 8 pints of whatever in a pub/club with her pals, then back home for a Saturday Night Special! I remember once being on the nest and not reaching a conclusion after about 45 minutes and her moaning about being sore, so I rolled over and...
  6. Spun Cuppa

    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

    Loved that place... And the original Uncle Sams at the bottom of Montpelier Road, that sold 1/4 and 1/2 pounder burgers, and is still there, going strong :thumbsup:
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    WSF. The Origins Of Casuals In Brighton.

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