Tony Bad Memories

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Do you
have
dark memories
of
the
time?
I
think
the
darkest
memories
of
it
were
when,
because
of
the
Manchester
element,
the,
I’m
not
gunna
use
gangsters’.
I
don’t
believe
they
were
gangsters
in
the
1
word
of
gangsters.’
An
element
that
was
quite
violent,
who
wrongly
or
rightly
I
got
involved…
it
were
a joint
decision,
but
mainly
me.
Because
of
an
element
in
Blackburn
but
wanted
what
they
thought
was
a
cash
cow
for
them,
and
it
wasn’t,
they
wanted
it
all.
So
cut
y’ nose
spite
your
face
in
a
dark place
but
or
whatever.
I,
well
we,
Thompson
and I
got
the…
I’m
trying
to
think of
the
word…
Salford
Mafia
we’ll
use.
Got
the
Salford
Mafia
as
our
protection,
because
we
knew
that
they
had
the
weight
to
come
over
to
Blackburn,
and
tell
the
people
in
Blackburn
who
wanted
to
take
what
was
ours
away
from
us,
that
they
weren’t
doing
it.
So
they
were
dark
times
really,
it should
have
stopped
then,
but
I
just
couldn’t
nobody
could
let
it
go.
We
just
couldn’t
walk
away
from
something
that
was,
our
life,
if
you
will.
We
just
couldn’t
leave
it.
So
that,
they
were
quite
dark
times.
And,
and
because
they
were
there,
violence
started
to
become
apparent
throughout
the
night,
various
little
things
that
never
happened
until
they
came,
cos
they
believed
that
they
owned
the
right
to
do
one
thing
or
the
right
to
do
another,
and
they
didn’t,
so
that’s
when
hence
going
back
to
Lomeshaye
where
they
were
all
pointers
and
as
a
clock
that’s
getting
closer
to
12
o’clock
that
it were
going
to
be
over
with.
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Do you
have
dark memories
of
the
time?
I
think
the
darkest
memories
of
it
were
when,
because
of
the
Manchester
element,
the,
I’m
not
gunna
use
gangsters’.
I
don’t
believe
they
were
gangsters
in
the
1
word
of
gangsters.’
An
element
that
was
quite
violent,
who
wrongly
or
rightly
I
got
involved…
it
were
a joint
decision,
but
mainly
me.
Because
of
an
element
in
Blackburn
but
wanted
what
they
thought
was
a
cash
cow
for
them,
and
it
wasn’t,
they
wanted
it
all.
So
cut
y’ nose
spite
your
face
in
a
dark place
but
or
whatever.
I,
well
we,
Thompson
and I
got
the…
I’m
trying
to
think of
the
word…
Salford
Mafia
we’ll
use.
Got
the
Salford
Mafia
as
our
protection,
because
we
knew
that
they
had
the
weight
to
come
over
to
Blackburn,
and
tell
the
people
in
Blackburn
who
wanted
to
take
what
was
ours
away
from
us,
that
they
weren’t
doing
it.
So
they
were
dark
times
really,
it should
have
stopped
then,
but
I
just
couldn’t
nobody
could
let
it
go.
We
just
couldn’t
walk
away
from
something
that
was,
our
life,
if
you
will.
We
just
couldn’t
leave
it.
So
that,
they
were
quite
dark
times.
And,
and
because
they
were
there,
violence
started
to
become
apparent
throughout
the
night,
various
little
things
that
never
happened
until
they
came,
cos
they
believed
that
they
owned
the
right
to
do
one
thing
or
the
right
to
do
another,
and
they
didn’t,
so
that’s
when
hence
going
back
to
Lomeshaye
where
they
were
all
pointers
and
as
a
clock
that’s
getting
closer
to
12
o’clock
that
it were
going
to
be
over
with.