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Memorable Brawls

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    99/00 season, early on, home against Bolton. Graham Stuart vs Andy Todd. We signed Todd later that season which I remember being unhappy about.

    If I could pick one player from yesterday to put in our present team Andy Todd would be close to the top.

    We have a team of lightweight s Todd told no prisoners
    Kiely would agree with you on that one.
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    Can vaguely recall Mark Robson having a punch up with someone a couple of feet taller than him
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    A Sunday league match on Gunnersbury Park. A fractious match and our striker had already been booked. He then kneed their defender in the coccyx prompting much pushing and shoving during which he swopped shirts with a team-mate and was able to give the ref a false name when he was booked the second time.
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    The 1992 Royal Rumble is a fave of mine.
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    Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer was good.
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    iainment said:

    Not Charlton but the battle of Santiago from the 1962 WC was a 90 minute brawl between Chile and Italy.
    As Coleman probably said quite remarkable.

    I watched it again on youtube. Brilliant.
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    The Italian friendly presentation season was decent around 2000

    Was it Vicenza? This game was the nastiest I've seen Charlton play in. Don't know what was said before the game but both teams hammered each other from the kick off and for SCP to completely lose his shit it must have been bad!
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    The Italian friendly presentation season was decent around 2000

    Was it Vicenza? This game was the nastiest I've seen Charlton play in. Don't know what was said before the game but both teams hammered each other from the kick off and for SCP to completely lose his shit it must have been bad!
    Chievo I thought. Kinsella was heavily involved if I remember right.
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    iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Not Charlton but the battle of Santiago from the 1962 WC was a 90 minute brawl between Chile and Italy.
    As Coleman probably said quite remarkable.

    I watched it again on youtube. Brilliant.
    Is this the one where Coleman speaks to camera before showing the highlights saying something like 'what you are about to watch is a disgusting example of football at its worst'
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    I was 11 or 12 so must have been a good 18/19 years ago. Bromley were at Hayes Lane and a pure filth of a double footed tackle on one of their players (which I believe broke both of the Bromley players legs) led to a full on fight between 22 players and the coaching staff.

    Each team had a player sent off and no-one thought to escort them down the tunnel. Within 30 seconds every player had disappeared behind them and were back fighting again, with the occasional person popping out and running back in again.

    Took all of security and the police at the match to get it back under control and for the match to start.

    Really surprised it wasn't abandoned looking back.
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    edited February 2018
    I remember Peter Garland and Alex Rae getting sent off for a tear up..... well it was more a roll around on the floor.

    A classic non Charlton one was Rangers V Celtic, Frank Mcavennie, Chris Woods and Terry Butcher all sent off. Graham Roberts went in goal and ended up conducting the Crowd at one point.
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    I've scoured the internet for footage of an incredible brawl in British football from 95 or 96 involving definelty Plymouth and I think Chester or Chesterfield. Absolutely fucking chaotic and a proper set of punch ups going on not pushing and shoving, the two number 6's were punching the shit out of each other in the net while mayhem ensued around them

    Nobody does fights quite as well as the South Americans in my learned opinion, hours of fun watching various explosive behaviour from them
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    edited February 2018
    Yeah, I was surprised to say the least at Curbs signing Todd after the fisticuffs with Stuart. Later on, of course, there was an off-the-field altercation between Todd and Kiely, resulting in him being dropped from the travelling squad and Kiely taking to the field with a bloody great shiner.
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    MrOneLung said:

    iainment said:

    iainment said:

    Not Charlton but the battle of Santiago from the 1962 WC was a 90 minute brawl between Chile and Italy.
    As Coleman probably said quite remarkable.

    I watched it again on youtube. Brilliant.
    Is this the one where Coleman speaks to camera before showing the highlights saying something like 'what you are about to watch is a disgusting example of football at its worst'
    Yes.
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    iainment said:

    Not Charlton but the battle of Santiago from the 1962 WC was a 90 minute brawl between Chile and Italy.
    As Coleman probably said quite remarkable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5jVMSlpZhg
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    The Vincenza game was the one where it all kicked off. Rufus absolutely scythed through someone in the first minute and it carried on from there, story was it started in the tunnel with some spitting and other sundry intimidation.
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    edited February 2018
    Carter said:

    I've scoured the internet for footage of an incredible brawl in British football from 95 or 96 involving definelty Plymouth and I think Chester or Chesterfield. Absolutely fucking chaotic and a proper set of punch ups going on not pushing and shoving, the two number 6's were punching the shit out of each other in the net while mayhem ensued around them

    Nobody does fights quite as well as the South Americans in my learned opinion, hours of fun watching various explosive behaviour from them

    https://youtu.be/2VOwnLIfRpE

    Funny, when I read that post it jogged the old memory, worthy of South American status indeed. I notice one of our old boys Ronnie Mauge copped the first red card (of five!).
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    The Italian friendly presentation season was decent around 2000

    Was it Vicenza? This game was the nastiest I've seen Charlton play in. Don't know what was said before the game but both teams hammered each other from the kick off and for SCP to completely lose his shit it must have been bad!
    Chievo I thought. Kinsella was heavily involved if I remember right.
    Think a ball boy was treaded badly at one point then Powell and kinsella lost it and went down the tunnel.
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    Carter said:

    I've scoured the internet for footage of an incredible brawl in British football from 95 or 96 involving definelty Plymouth and I think Chester or Chesterfield. Absolutely fucking chaotic and a proper set of punch ups going on not pushing and shoving, the two number 6's were punching the shit out of each other in the net while mayhem ensued around them

    Nobody does fights quite as well as the South Americans in my learned opinion, hours of fun watching various explosive behaviour from them



    Funny, when I read that post it jogged the old memory, worthy of South American status indeed. I notice one of our old boys Ronnie Mauge copped the first red card (of five!).
    Ha just watched that. Isn't that Grobelaar in goal that sparks it?
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    Yeah Brucie playing for Argyle
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    Handbags
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    99/00 season, early on, home against Bolton. Graham Stuart vs Andy Todd. We signed Todd later that season which I remember being unhappy about.

    I remember that, they had a proper set to and both got sent off. I loved going to watch Charlton in those days.
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    The Italian friendly presentation season was decent around 2000

    Was it Vicenza? This game was the nastiest I've seen Charlton play in. Don't know what was said before the game but both teams hammered each other from the kick off and for SCP to completely lose his shit it must have been bad!
    I remember this. Pretty sure it kicked off in the stands too
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    The Vincenza game was the one where it all kicked off. Rufus absolutely scythed through someone in the first minute and it carried on from there, story was it started in the tunnel with some spitting and other sundry intimidation.

    Was that the game where Powell was sent off for reacting to an oppo player spitting at him?
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    Playing in a school game on Charlton Park. Teacher was taking part and running around like that prat played by Brian Glover in Kes. I said something rather detrimental and it must of hit a nerve because he ran up and floored me with one punch. Went down more in shock than anything.
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    edited February 2018
    Not footy related, but when Big Bazza lamped Slasher Smith, with a tea tray, after he put the cream on the scone before the Jam.
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    hawksmoor said:

    The Vincenza game was the one where it all kicked off. Rufus absolutely scythed through someone in the first minute and it carried on from there, story was it started in the tunnel with some spitting and other sundry intimidation.

    Was that the game where Powell was sent off for reacting to an oppo player spitting at him?
    Wasn't Powell interviewed about this? Curbs said to him that he was stupid getting sent off in a friendly. Powell said he reacted because the player had said something abusive to a disabled Charlton fan. Either that or he had kicked the ball at him. Apparently Curbs hearing this was furious and wanted to punch said player!
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