Yup, it's a movie quote alright. It's from a movie about football
hooliganism in the 80's called ID.
HTH
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Gary Dixon
>Yup, it's a movie quote alright. It's from a movie about football
>hooliganism in the 80's called ID.
What's the name of the guy who plays the cop in "ID"? Is it Reece Dinsdale?
Alby "Just wondering" Reid
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Alby Reid
Alby...@bigfoot.com
"I was marvellous, and it was a bloody good laugh" - Macleane (Johnny Lee
Miller), "Plunkett and Macleane"
>In article <37cc2c9f...@news.btinternet.com>, Debaser
><see...@l.address.in.post> writes
>>I heard someone say this recently and am sure it's a quote from a film
>>or TV. I think it was said with a London accent. Does anybody know?
>>(It's doing my head in).
>
>Yup, it's a movie quote alright. It's from a movie about football
>hooliganism in the 80's called ID.
>
>HTH
Top man. I knew it was something like that.
Cheers.
Indeed it is. Quite a difference from his usual roles in crappy sitcoms
too!
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Gary Dixon
ID is a great film, curiously for a film about football hooliganism
there is not one piece of football in the entire film, indeed there is
only a tiny section of a football pitch in the film and the stadiums.
Derek
Yes, not quite 'Home to Roost'!
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