Школяры мужикам пиздов раздали? Чет падазрительна. Не ну я конечно понимаю что кино, но кучка пиздюков , чуть выше метра с кепкой в прыжке, хоть и на эмоциях , но раздает на лево и направо по виду закоренелым в уличных схватках мужикам? Абзац...
It's all hi-tech hooliganism these days. Millwall have developed a drone that wears a stone island jumper and is armed with 2 stanley knives. The operator can attack rival hooligans without leaving the comfort of his council flat 300 miles away
don't believe it need to see the art number on the stone island seen 2 gangs clash a few months ago one with henri lloyd facemasks the other with stone island it was messy with the lloyd crew taunting the others show us your art number or leave the park
2:52 the look on Elvis' face. He's worried for Carty, he tries throughout to distance him from the violence. But Carty never listens. Elvis is the main character in this movie
Old world met the new! 1982 Aberdeen away, us all still skins in pilot jackets and Docs they fringes and Pringles , Louis jeans. Them were the days. When kids grew up free and were real men.
That scene is so powerfull an artistic. Elvis walking out in different clothes, as the MVP of the group. The slow walk in around the corner sync with the music. The respect towards Jhonn, awaiting for the signal (coffe drop), the tall guy protecting the small one, the way the tall guy raises his arms to raise motivation for the group (similar to that guy who was responsable for carring the banner, flag or chant music in order to raise group's moral during old wars), and then looking sideways to show not to be scared of the older rival group. The way Elvis stands his ground with hands in the pockets looking tall the enemies. How they run in slowmotion like lions or spartans hungry for a fight, and how it ends by Elvis worring about his friend on the battlefield. This scene is perfect.
@TheZomVarrucktGenius yeah the story line is that elvis doesn't want carty to turn out like him because he thinks that carty better than that. basically the movies about the two boys friendship and not the fighting even though its a part of it
Although this movie has had its haters i really prefer this movie to ur classic milwall, west ham tribute. with the bed accents and the bad acting movie. This was different for me, a film about a lower team, Tranmere, and how the casual scene was such a influence at the start, even in this scene you can see the 60s fashion vs the casuals fashion. Also this movie had a deeper meaning, Elvis was secretly gay for Carty and killed him self because of it. Overall not a perfect movie, but the best one for me.
@RomaVictor73 40s? based in 1979 pal, just as the casual movement began on merseyside so many lower league teams were still skinhead/bootboys, unlike Tranmere who clicked onto the casual scene pretty quickly
I see a lot of comments of people not in the know. In football it's not about how big and tall you are, it's about how much of a nutter are you? Proper clothes and typically 80's young faces. Anyone who lived that era knows the score. Be it a film and somewhat one-sided, a lot of the reactions are bollocks.
You're right about nutters but generally the majority of 16/17 yr old kids got battered by the bigger, older, stronger young men back then if they were brave enough to join the older lads. Quite a few clubs had junior firms where the kids got to know the score. Clubs like Liverpool ONLY had a junior firm. Top firms in the north were Boro, Everton, United and even Wrexham had a rep. Leeds, Leicester, Stoke and Blues were late to join those. Down south it was the usual suspects where despite what some say Spurs were quite handy. I started going to the football in the late 70's and grew up watching everything going on around me. You had to keep an eye out all the time. Didn't matter whether it was Rangers/ Celtic, Donny v Scunthorpe or Halifax v Huddersfield. All could be a dangerous day out if you were not vigilant. Some of the worst violence I saw was at lower league grounds where there were less old bill.
They are based on the Peter Storm cagoule, who refused the production company permission to use their brand in the film. 200 were made for Awaydays, and were sold to the public after the release. Peter Storm realised they missed an opportunity to coin it, and later had an exclusive deal with Size? to market them. Sold out v quick, but they do appear on EBay ever so often for silly money. I hope that helps 14 years on.
@kieranjohndavies93 Those jackets the green ones are Adidas Originals in the film (they released 200 ltd edition) although they are based on Peter Storm cagoules
I loved this film. I rated it much better than The Firm and Green Street (which I thought was laughably bad). Guess it depends what you're looking for, I felt the story behind this film (the carty/elvis friendship) was way more intriguing than a Sergio clad Firm-esque fight scene. Also surprised by the 'it's unrealistic' comments. Remember this was set in 1979, The Pack following Tranmere in lower leagues would have regularly come up against boot boy yet to embrace the casual movement.
i loved this film for its raw take, and scenes similar to submarine, with the indie music and the 80s fashion. it really shows the start of the hooligan scene in that era, and the love for it. and the carty/elvis friendship is one of those you have to watch twice to understand, elvis's struggles to come out the closet. that was the cause of his death in the end#
I hated this film cos it was so not true for 79/80..and I just laughed they couldn't even get the kagoule brand right..ffs. it was Peter storm that 9 out of 10 scallies worn ..but found out last week that Peter storm refused the film permission to wear it ill watch the film to see if different outtake
So what 17stone 35 year old man did that 7and 1/2 stone 13 year old knock out....i missed it....play all the cool music you want those kids would of been destroyed
Guys guys guys its not ok. In Poland hooligans made a „Warsaw Pact” - you can beat opponent only with your fists (and legs) - no knives no machetes etc. Its more fair play:)
this would have been the case back then. A lot of the old guard still wearing boots and carrying scarfs around to denote where they were from and it didn't matter what you looked like. Then once the scousers started invading Germany and Italy following the team through Europe it filtered back home with the fashions stolen whilst over there and you ended up with the casual culture. People always go on about Punks and Mods but this movement, especially for young people I feel is way more important.
@@angie-smart-but-casual you're one of those "guys" who say "yeah, I was their back in the 80s" even though you wasn't and continue to live in a fantasy realm of yours, Keep it kid.
@@Brawling_Style all the lads wore Peter storm samba etc.. Lee jeans..awaydays didn't use Peter storm so didn't look legit but we found last week p.storm wouldn't allow it ..if ud have been there you'd have known why it wasn't a good film
@@Brawling_Style so worked out yet I was there you weren't bless gave up so easy thought you'd have a few more comments to carry on making yourself look stupid
Happens surprisingly a lot actually. Older lads see a bunch of kids they'll run away. When they don't and ran back at em they shit themselves. Thats from my experience
2 things wrong with this scene. First, they were fucking wafer biscuits who probably hit as hard as a sneeze in a hurricane. Second, those trainers aren't fighting shoes. You wear steel toe-capped boots or dockers. When you get kicked with trainers it's about as painful as a fart.
When you and the boys see another school during a field trip
Школяры мужикам пиздов раздали? Чет падазрительна. Не ну я конечно понимаю что кино, но кучка пиздюков , чуть выше метра с кепкой в прыжке, хоть и на эмоциях , но раздает на лево и направо по виду закоренелым в уличных схватках мужикам? Абзац...
@714ever русский учи.
British Bulldog a school trip
British Bulldog I think
British Bulldog school trip
It's all hi-tech hooliganism these days. Millwall have developed a drone that wears a stone island jumper and is armed with 2 stanley knives. The operator can attack rival hooligans without leaving the comfort of his council flat 300 miles away
Was razors used back in the day
Hahahhahaha developed a drone that wears a stoney and has 2 stanleys.. Yeah it'a a right load of nonsense hooliganism
don't believe it need to see the art number on the stone island seen 2 gangs clash a few months ago one with henri lloyd facemasks the other with stone island it was messy with the lloyd crew taunting the others show us your art number or leave the park
Eventually they'll develop a brick with wings
Is this genuine? I’m from the US so obviously I have no idea how modern soccer hooliganism plays out.
They wouldn't stand a chance against the GSE....they've got their own hobbit.
The GSE are full of grown men. These lads are from 14 to 20. And they are based before the GSE so they would be old
@@Twossouls okay....
They wouldn’t stand a chance against the GCSE
@@marko.rankovic they'd struggle with the 11 plus to be honest.
gse ain't even a firm
2:52 the look on Elvis' face. He's worried for Carty, he tries throughout to distance him from the violence. But Carty never listens. Elvis is the main character in this movie
A lot of comments, from people who wasn't born when this happened on a weekly basis around the country, the good old days good clothes and great m8s.
i did not do it myself but it did happen
Clobber in that film was top notch.
@T 34 you f***ing oxygen thief, go play with your dolls and ask your mum why you have no friends.💩💩💩
Gang of fucking morons most of them are probably sitting in there own shit now in a nursing home
casuals
Old world met the new! 1982 Aberdeen away, us all still skins in pilot jackets and Docs they fringes and Pringles , Louis jeans. Them were the days. When kids grew up free and were real men.
Do tell, what is fringes and Pringles?
@@kaber759 Pringle jumpers golfers wore and fringes with the side sheds.
The song makes this scene iconic 🥶
What song is it
What song is it
@@TonyDAnnunzio magazine,the light pours out of me.
Sometimes a tune makes a scene. Fucking brilliant
That scene is so powerfull an artistic. Elvis walking out in different clothes, as the MVP of the group. The slow walk in around the corner sync with the music. The respect towards Jhonn, awaiting for the signal (coffe drop), the tall guy protecting the small one, the way the tall guy raises his arms to raise motivation for the group (similar to that guy who was responsable for carring the banner, flag or chant music in order to raise group's moral during old wars), and then looking sideways to show not to be scared of the older rival group.
The way Elvis stands his ground with hands in the pockets looking tall the enemies.
How they run in slowmotion like lions or spartans hungry for a fight, and how it ends by Elvis worring about his friend on the battlefield.
This scene is perfect.
Authentic flicking fringes too , brings back memories of the wedge haircuts and those fashions .
Brilliantly done .
The end of the Bootboy's Era
Magazine- light pours out of me is the song you're looking for.
When your step dad is drinking with his mates after saying your adopted so you call in the boys
That's oddly specific Jakeb
@@tos4057 for real x)
Mate you have ended me. Comedy films I don't laugh for an a 2 hour film. But one youtube comment and I'm crying. Well done sir
Magazine, absolute class.
@TheZomVarrucktGenius yeah the story line is that elvis doesn't want carty to turn out like him because he thinks that carty better than that. basically the movies about the two boys friendship and not the fighting even though its a part of it
Although this movie has had its haters i really prefer this movie to ur classic milwall, west ham tribute. with the bed accents and the bad acting movie. This was different for me, a film about a lower team, Tranmere, and how the casual scene was such a influence at the start, even in this scene you can see the 60s fashion vs the casuals fashion. Also this movie had a deeper meaning, Elvis was secretly gay for Carty and killed him self because of it. Overall not a perfect movie, but the best one for me.
Agreed
Name of the movie please!!!
@@cavalera171 awaydays
@RomaVictor73 40s? based in 1979 pal, just as the casual movement began on merseyside so many lower league teams were still skinhead/bootboys, unlike Tranmere who clicked onto the casual scene pretty quickly
Feels like the adidas shoes is way cooler when ur 20 people with them
That was a good, One of the better hooligan movies I've seen.
Green Street and football factory are way better
@@seanmcd1235 I've seen those also. They're both good.
Whats this movie called
@@Daniel-pk4og Awaydays
@@jeremiahpickens5048 nice 1
this is like that star wars scene where the teddy bears are taking out the storm troopers
since when hooligans look like justin biebers? :D
Volmax Dnb there firm were known for having baby faces
Guess it didn't matter when they whipped the other dudes asses.
Volmax Dnb the 80s
Muahaa..
Don't think it matters what you look like as long as you can throw hands , who cares
Back when gangs took it away from innocent bystanders and not afraid to get their ass beat for their crew. One on one.
Ha ha not strictly true
I see a lot of comments of people not in the know. In football it's not about how big and tall you are, it's about how much of a nutter are you? Proper clothes and typically 80's young faces. Anyone who lived that era knows the score. Be it a film and somewhat one-sided, a lot of the reactions are bollocks.
You're right about nutters but generally the majority of 16/17 yr old kids got battered by the bigger, older, stronger young men back then if they were brave enough to join the older lads. Quite a few clubs had junior firms where the kids got to know the score. Clubs like Liverpool ONLY had a junior firm. Top firms in the north were Boro, Everton, United and even Wrexham had a rep. Leeds, Leicester, Stoke and Blues were late to join those. Down south it was the usual suspects where despite what some say Spurs were quite handy. I started going to the football in the late 70's and grew up watching everything going on around me. You had to keep an eye out all the time. Didn't matter whether it was Rangers/ Celtic, Donny v Scunthorpe or Halifax v Huddersfield. All could be a dangerous day out if you were not vigilant. Some of the worst violence I saw was at lower league grounds where there were less old bill.
And you're *in the know* are you? 😂
@@angiemetcalfe7210judging by your comment your not.
Title of this movie is ? 🤔😅
What are the jackets that most of them wear, i really want one D;
They are based on the Peter Storm cagoule, who refused the production company permission to use their brand in the film. 200 were made for Awaydays, and were sold to the public after the release. Peter Storm realised they missed an opportunity to coin it, and later had an exclusive deal with Size? to market them. Sold out v quick, but they do appear on EBay ever so often for silly money. I hope that helps 14 years on.
@kieranjohndavies93 Those jackets the green ones are Adidas Originals in the film (they released 200 ltd edition) although they are based on Peter Storm cagoules
I grew up around kids that were spychotic and wanted to fight older dudes, not even just being in gangs
It’s like kiddies day out ⚒️
Under the bridge in Runcorn
I loved this film. I rated it much better than The Firm and Green Street (which I thought was laughably bad). Guess it depends what you're looking for, I felt the story behind this film (the carty/elvis friendship) was way more intriguing than a Sergio clad Firm-esque fight scene. Also surprised by the 'it's unrealistic' comments. Remember this was set in 1979, The Pack following Tranmere in lower leagues would have regularly come up against boot boy yet to embrace the casual movement.
i loved this film for its raw take, and scenes similar to submarine, with the indie music and the 80s fashion. it really shows the start of the hooligan scene in that era, and the love for it. and the carty/elvis friendship is one of those you have to watch twice to understand, elvis's struggles to come out the closet. that was the cause of his death in the end#
what is the title of this movie?
@@enricorahadian6029 awaydays. if you couldnt tell by the title of the video....
I hated this film cos it was so not true for 79/80..and I just laughed they couldn't even get the kagoule brand right..ffs. it was Peter storm that 9 out of 10 scallies worn ..but found out last week that Peter storm refused the film permission to wear it ill watch the film to see if different outtake
@@enricorahadian6029 Awaydays
brilliant scene coming round the corner
I AGREE ONE OF THE BEST SCENES
Such a badass scene! The music makes it that much more epic!
How old are you? It’s a film you lemon. Never happens like that. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
i have this film on blue ray fuckin love it ! anyone know what this tune is called ???
can u tell me the name of the film?
Dimitris Gkiokas awaydays
Ian McRae the lights pour out of me
"Love it when they say that"
from that moment i realised elvis was gay. that or when he was wearing white jeans on his first night out with carty haha
@@tom-lw3gv wow completely forgot I commented this. I agree, the hair flick is a dead giveaway
What were the teams
Что за фильм?
So what 17stone 35 year old man did that 7and 1/2 stone 13 year old knock out....i missed it....play all the cool music you want those kids would of been destroyed
Love it when they say that
what's song??
Piss, vinegar, alcohol,
light blue touchpaper . . . . .
It's a cracking movie a must watch performance was great from all,
That scene was filmed under the fly over that comes off the?Runcorn bridge walked through there many a time good scene
Near Tesco distribution centre
What’s this film called
Away days
@2:31 that face you make when you find out its Friday!
Casual for life....
skinheads better
The firm in this is supposed the be Tranmere Rovers the 3rd team of merseyside
As unrealistic as this was it is an absolutely superbly pitched scene. Gets the blood going like it's fucking Braveheart.
I used to go away with tranmere in the 70,s and 80,s...happy memorys❤👍
Guys guys guys its not ok. In Poland hooligans made a „Warsaw Pact” - you can beat opponent only with your fists (and legs) - no knives no machetes etc. Its more fair play:)
This is set in the late 70s/early 80s, almost 40 years ago, Stanley knives, knuckle dusters, coshes, bricks, axe handles, all and more to be expected.
More gay
@@MasterChief69420 you are more gay
@@TheRobinwoz greece was and still is like this no chance at all
On a positive note though those forest hills are sick af
this would have been the case back then. A lot of the old guard still wearing boots and carrying scarfs around to denote where they were from and it didn't matter what you looked like. Then once the scousers started invading Germany and Italy following the team through Europe it filtered back home with the fashions stolen whilst over there and you ended up with the casual culture. People always go on about Punks and Mods but this movement, especially for young people I feel is way more important.
I lived it
😂
Rotherham, Amsterdam first for shopping trips
@@union310 😂😂😂😂
@@Greg-rv5vm ya know what they say about a jonah ...
One of the best football films made, the music, the clothes, the era, back when scouse firms branched off and started the whole new football scene.
You obviously weren't on the scene in that era then mate it's so poor unreal. Did u realize wrong kagoules worn or did u know
@@angie-smart-but-casual what are u even chatting about 🤣🤣
@@angie-smart-but-casual you're one of those "guys" who say "yeah, I was their back in the 80s" even though you wasn't and continue to live in a fantasy realm of yours, Keep it kid.
@@Brawling_Style all the lads wore Peter storm samba etc.. Lee jeans..awaydays didn't use Peter storm so didn't look legit but we found last week p.storm wouldn't allow it ..if ud have been there you'd have known why it wasn't a good film
@@Brawling_Style so worked out yet I was there you weren't bless gave up so easy thought you'd have a few more comments to carry on making yourself look stupid
And each and every one of them is clearly an Oxbridge graduate.
All graduated from Cambridge with 1sts in medicine 😅😂
The music by Magazine makes the clip.
Does anyone no what the tune is called
Light pours out of me
You have to luv the hair cuts
i dont get why the older guys run away, they are clearly bigger and stronger...?
TheLeemar Because he spotted they had Stanley Knives
Happens surprisingly a lot actually. Older lads see a bunch of kids they'll run away. When they don't and ran back at em they shit themselves. Thats from my experience
They saw the stanley knives and panicked. If you'd been in a fight and someone pulled a knife you'd understand.
It’s not all about size and strength
The effeminate haircuts scared them
Casual?it's my style!
Song name
One lot of megadrive lads versus the super Nintendo crew.
Streets of Rage versus Final Fight
Love this and THE FIRM 1988 or 89 Gary Bexsi Oldham Letzzz Haaaviiiiit ⚽
what r they called
Skinny kids in kagouls- terrifying!
I don't what I'm watching but I like it!
2 things wrong with this scene.
First, they were fucking wafer biscuits who probably hit as hard as a sneeze in a hurricane.
Second, those trainers aren't fighting shoes. You wear steel toe-capped boots or dockers. When you get kicked with trainers it's about as painful as a fart.
They forgot to show the scousers dipping in the pockets of those on the deck
Not scouse, there from the Wirral ye wanker
The oldschool adidas sneakers are the best..is there somebody ho dont have adidas Sneakers on it??
"The light pours out of me" by Magazine.
Co to za film
used to own that colour way of the forrest hills
This movie shows the first era of the casuals what a movie
If you wore a scarf around the wrist it would be a silk scarf.
10 years of alcoholism and work vs fresh young lads
Wasn’t ever a real fight
Taking a Stanley isn't a real fight either!
What type of green jacket do they wear?
Peter Storm I believe. Quality garment👊
What is movie?
Song name?
Żółf the light pour on me
Song please?
Magazine the light pours out of me
If there was ever a football hooligan film worse than green street it's most definitely awaydays
Elvis doing kubrick stare for a second
A very good mate of mine was in this film he's been in load's of things brilliant his name is Michael Ryan
He wasn't that good in Hungerford
COMBO WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE?!?
That was filmed at the top of my street! :D
where in england was that fimed
@@nickmullerITFC78 probably Liverpool
@@zali290778 Bolton I've been told
@@nickmullerITFC78 Runcorn
A bunch of kids fighting full grown men,and yet the kids are invincible. Lol
Nope. the 'kids' were just vicious and moved like a unit, the old men they were fighting got hammered because they underestimated the kids.
The grown men had no weapons. The kids had stanley's...that changes the odds
Dammmmmn!!! I dont recall PETER’s MURPHY THE LIGHT POURS ON ME…..THAT IS SHEER AND RAW POWER son!!!!! make this scene even more crude.
justin bieber and the beatles are ultras at the weekends :P
Che film é??
One life..one style
I tried to click the closed caption button and it said "man, I ain't got a clue".
can anyone tell me the name of the film?
Awaydays
What kind of jacket is Stephen Graham wearing?
Dufflecoat
Sheepy
The road end united will never be defeated
Am here after 12 years, it's 1 December 2021
Had the potential to be a good film but turned out a bit of a wet weekend, plus who was ther team
It’s about the Tranmere rovers firm I think lots of scenes on the Wirral
best scene in any gang movie prove me wrong
hi bro you now Jakmania supporters?
What mobs are they supposed to be?
Who else's heart is going a bit faster?
No everyone else has got taste looks like it's just you
¿Qué película es?
Awadays al parecer
magazine- the light pours out of me
Wait what firm is this??
TSB (Tranmere Stanley Boys)
Wew hooligan bro
This reminds me of my younger days
Forest hills still one of the best trainers
Agree got loads, no the JD sport ones though
Always will be. Gotta be white and gold