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The three men at the centre of the discussion oh how to beat the football rowdies
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The three men at the centre of the discussion oh how to beat the football rowdies
The three men at the centre of the discussion oh how to beat the football rowdies. Left to right, Chief Superintendent Ken Thurlbeck, residents leader Ian McNaughton and Vice Chairman of Middlesbrough Football Club, Keith Varley. Circa 15th September 1983
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Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Middlesbrough
North Yorkshire
England
Media ID 21704882
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1980s, a time when football hooliganism was a pressing issue. The image captures three influential figures at the heart of a crucial discussion on how to tackle the rowdy behavior that plagued football matches during that era. Standing side by side, we see Chief Superintendent Ken Thurlbeck, an authoritative figure in law enforcement who played a pivotal role in maintaining order and safety within stadiums. Next to him is Ian McNaughton, a respected leader representing the local residents who were directly affected by the unruly actions of these so-called "football rowdies". Completing this trio is Keith Varley, Vice Chairman of Middlesbrough Football Club – an individual with deep ties to both sport and community. Their united presence symbolizes their shared determination to find effective solutions and put an end to the violence that marred football matches on Teesside. Their collaboration highlights not only their commitment but also their understanding of the importance of teamwork between law enforcement officials, community leaders, and sports organizations. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how individuals from different backgrounds can come together for a common cause. It encapsulates an important moment in history when efforts were made to restore peace and enjoyment for all fans attending football games.
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