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they are 40 years old plus now, with kids, familys and work.

like the fella said do a search i done good post on this :D

here u go

Sp founded in Birmingham early 1980s of handsworth were made up of the first Sikh youths born in Britain and the first British born Sikhs to go through the British schooling system.

They grew up in the days when gang culture was youth culture whites were in to football violence or skins black youth were against the system asains had their own gangs all 13-24 olds were nutters.

Violencewas everyday life for youths hanging around town centres, with their giro checks in the back of their drain pipe jeans.

Sp (bham) was made up of localised gangs mainly the Donkeys,who were youths, but some older heads would unite them.

Around 1986 the firm hit the headlines when around 120 youths from handworth raided a pub in Aston which was HQ for their rivals the Aston panthers many were hurt in serious violence at the Guild Pub on Witton Rd. Early that day the Asron Panthers made a poor attempt at petrol bombing a donkey strong hold.

From then Sp became main stream every panjabi house hold would talk bout them.

BBc Asian magazine also gave coverage in a documentary.

In our community many have been naive as to the original sp cause as they are today as to whats going on.

They were the first to realise that Sikh girls were being targeted by Pakistani gangs. Many people dont apprecaite what they were doing using there own time to rescue girls who were abducted.

Most of the sp were monay (wedge heads rember them if yer old school) but one Singh was one the top men and is widely respected for his contributions still today for youth work.

Sp were never shut down this is popular term used by people they RETIRED most now are mid 40s plus with families busineses,mortgages. Some have become Singhs.

The following generation were meant carry it on, but it didnt.

Thats my take on Sp anyway.

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=31400

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they are 40 years old plus now, with kids, familys and work.

like the fella said do a search i done good post on this biggrin.gif

here u go

Sp founded in Birmingham early 1980s of handsworth were made up of the first Sikh youths born in Britain and the first British born Sikhs to go through the British schooling system.

They grew up in the days when gang culture was youth culture whites were in to football violence or skins black youth were against the system asains had their own gangs all 13-24 olds were nutters.

Violencewas everyday life for youths hanging around town centres, with their giro checks in the back of their drain pipe jeans.

Sp (bham) was made up of localised gangs mainly the Donkeys,who were youths, but some older heads would unite them.

Around 1986 the firm hit the headlines when around 120 youths from handworth raided a pub in Aston which was HQ for their rivals the Aston panthers many were hurt in serious violence at the Guild Pub on Witton Rd. Early that day the Asron Panthers made a poor attempt at petrol bombing a donkey strong hold.

From then Sp became main stream every panjabi house hold would talk bout them.

BBc Asian magazine also gave coverage in a documentary.

In our community many have been naive as to the original sp cause as they are today as to whats going on.

They were the first to realise that Sikh girls were being targeted by Pakistani gangs. Many people dont apprecaite what they were doing using there own time to rescue girls who were abducted.

Most of the sp were monay (wedge heads rember them if yer old school) but one Singh was one the top men and is widely respected for his contributions still today for youth work.

Sp were never shut down this is popular term used by people they RETIRED most now are mid 40s plus with families busineses,mortgages. Some have become Singhs.

The following generation were meant carry it on, but it didnt.

Thats my take on Sp anyway.

http://www.sikhsanga...showtopic=31400

could you post the documantry from bbc asian magazine

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they are 40 years old plus now, with kids, familys and work.

like the fella said do a search i done good post on this biggrin.gif

here u go

Sp founded in Birmingham early 1980s of handsworth were made up of the first Sikh youths born in Britain and the first British born Sikhs to go through the British schooling system.

They grew up in the days when gang culture was youth culture whites were in to football violence or skins black youth were against the system asains had their own gangs all 13-24 olds were nutters.

Violencewas everyday life for youths hanging around town centres, with their giro checks in the back of their drain pipe jeans.

Sp (bham) was made up of localised gangs mainly the Donkeys,who were youths, but some older heads would unite them.

Around 1986 the firm hit the headlines when around 120 youths from handworth raided a pub in Aston which was HQ for their rivals the Aston panthers many were hurt in serious violence at the Guild Pub on Witton Rd. Early that day the Asron Panthers made a poor attempt at petrol bombing a donkey strong hold.

From then Sp became main stream every panjabi house hold would talk bout them.

BBc Asian magazine also gave coverage in a documentary.

In our community many have been naive as to the original sp cause as they are today as to whats going on.

They were the first to realise that Sikh girls were being targeted by Pakistani gangs. Many people dont apprecaite what they were doing using there own time to rescue girls who were abducted.

Most of the sp were monay (wedge heads rember them if yer old school) but one Singh was one the top men and is widely respected for his contributions still today for youth work.

Sp were never shut down this is popular term used by people they RETIRED most now are mid 40s plus with families busineses,mortgages. Some have become Singhs.

The following generation were meant carry it on, but it didnt.

Thats my take on Sp anyway.

http://www.sikhsanga...showtopic=31400

could you post the documantry from bbc asian magazine

i dont have it, a programme called east in west showed around 1988 on bbc, you will find that alot ex sp have it on video, but no has ever uploaded yet on the net.

i rember the top sp showed thier faces while pakistani guys were darked out.

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they are 40 years old plus now, with kids, familys and work.

like the fella said do a search i done good post on this biggrin.gif

here u go

Sp founded in Birmingham early 1980s of handsworth were made up of the first Sikh youths born in Britain and the first British born Sikhs to go through the British schooling system.

They grew up in the days when gang culture was youth culture whites were in to football violence or skins black youth were against the system asains had their own gangs all 13-24 olds were nutters.

Violencewas everyday life for youths hanging around town centres, with their giro checks in the back of their drain pipe jeans.

Sp (bham) was made up of localised gangs mainly the Donkeys,who were youths, but some older heads would unite them.

Around 1986 the firm hit the headlines when around 120 youths from handworth raided a pub in Aston which was HQ for their rivals the Aston panthers many were hurt in serious violence at the Guild Pub on Witton Rd. Early that day the Asron Panthers made a poor attempt at petrol bombing a donkey strong hold.

From then Sp became main stream every panjabi house hold would talk bout them.

BBc Asian magazine also gave coverage in a documentary.

In our community many have been naive as to the original sp cause as they are today as to whats going on.

They were the first to realise that Sikh girls were being targeted by Pakistani gangs. Many people dont apprecaite what they were doing using there own time to rescue girls who were abducted.

Most of the sp were monay (wedge heads rember them if yer old school) but one Singh was one the top men and is widely respected for his contributions still today for youth work.

Sp were never shut down this is popular term used by people they RETIRED most now are mid 40s plus with families busineses,mortgages. Some have become Singhs.

The following generation were meant carry it on, but it didnt.

Thats my take on Sp anyway.

http://www.sikhsanga...showtopic=31400

could you post the documantry from bbc asian magazine

i dont have it, a programme called east in west showed around 1988 on bbc, you will find that alot ex sp have it on video, but no has ever uploaded yet on the net.

i rember the top sp showed thier faces while pakistani guys were darked out.

do you know of any other coverage of these guys and why hasn't anyone uploaded the video

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