The TRUTH about FOOTBALL | Riaz Khan battles RACISTS & HOOLIGANS | The Mixed Grill - Podcast S2 EP5

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Disclaimer: Views expressed by the guest are personal & are not endorsed by The Mixed Grill. We remain totally unbiased & impartial. Viewer discretion is advised
    We’re back with Riaz Khan in this episode of “The Mixed Grill.” Riaz doesn’t hold back as he reflects on growing up in Leicester among diverse cultures and stories of generations that go way back. From grappling with racism to finding resilience through football and hooliganism, Riaz's story is a deep dive into identity and belonging. No doubt this episode will leave you wanting more!
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:32 - Introducing Riaz Khan
    02:43 - Early Memories, Growing Up in Diverse Leicester
    03:55 - Family Origins, Great Grandfather's Past as an Assassin
    06:18 - Exploration of Riaz's Cultural Identity
    07:20 - Parents, Family Life & Work Ethics
    12:20 - School Life & Challenges When Moving to a Predominantly White School
    14:58 - The Expulsion of Indians from Uganda & the Influx of Immigrants to Leicester
    17:02 - Racism & the Necessity of Assimilating to be Accepted
    21:55 - The Philosophy of Riaz Khan
    23:06 - Developing Resilience Against Racism
    28:21 - The Bond with his Brother & Parents
    30:02 - Joining G*ngs to Stick Together
    32:25 - Passion for Football
    34:24 - Introduction to The Baby Squad and Football Hooliganism
    40:01 - The Hooligan Years, Detailed Accounts of Being Part of the Baby Squad
    In this episode of The Mixed Grill Podcast, we put Riaz Khan in our hot seat. Riaz shares his extraordinary journey growing up in a gang and the lessons it taught him which shapes who he is today.
    Riaz takes us back to his early memories growing up in the diverse city of Leicester, where he uncovers shocking stories about his family through generations, including his great grandfather's past as an assassin. He reflects on his cultural identity, shaped by his parents' strong work ethics and the vibrant community around him.
    Riaz opens up about his school life and the challenges he faced moving to a predominantly white school, discussing the impact of racism and the necessity of assimilation for acceptance. He provides a historical perspective on the expulsion of Indians from Uganda and the resulting influx of immigrants to Leicester, highlighting how these events influenced his family's life and the community's dynamics.
    Riaz shares his personal philosophy and how he developed resilience against racism. He delves into the close bond he shares with his brother and parents, and how the need for solidarity led him to join gangs. His passion for football becomes evident as he introduces us to The Baby Squad and the world of football hooliganism. Riaz recounts his hooligan years with vivid, detailed accounts, offering a rare glimpse into this side of his life.
    Whether you're interested in gang culture, personal growth, or sports and hooliganism, everyone will takeaway something from this conversation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to The Mixed Grill Podcast for more insightful stories and discussions!
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Комментарии • 49

  • @historian3290
    @historian3290 23 дня назад +4

    These kids will never know what it was like in the 80s and early 90s. Totally different world. Glad I grew up in that era. Fun times and great memories.

  • @mqb5151
    @mqb5151 22 дня назад +1

    First come across Riz about 15 years ago in a newspaper article. Was amazed by this fella then and now.. beautiful brother

  • @danieljohnson1924
    @danieljohnson1924 23 дня назад +1

    I've had the pleasure of meeting this brother several times. Much respect 🙂

  • @harrym1044
    @harrym1044 25 дней назад +10

    Yes bruda... big respect. Coming from another Asian pakistani hooligan.. loved it back in the day....

    • @sloopycat1954
      @sloopycat1954 24 дня назад

      @harrym are you from Brum.

    • @harrym1044
      @harrym1044 24 дня назад

      @@sloopycat1954 no bro from sheffield....

    • @TextBookPuncher1
      @TextBookPuncher1 23 дня назад

      Shit racist sport football hooliganism token Asian

    • @hk1678
      @hk1678 23 дня назад +1

      self proclamied hooligan LMAOO

    • @sloopycat1954
      @sloopycat1954 22 дня назад

      Thankyou bro

  • @darrenmunro2880
    @darrenmunro2880 20 дней назад +2

    This guy is a role model for all Pakistani British men.

    • @haseebazam9137
      @haseebazam9137 16 дней назад

      But he doesnt like being called Pakistani. He's "English Pathan" according to him.

    • @Sa7biUK
      @Sa7biUK 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@haseebazam9137 Probably thanks to his Mom who most likely had a hatred against Pakistan like most Afghans of that era despite being married to a Pakistani from Nowshera which is a mixed Pathan and Punjabi city

    • @user-li1gp2jw8k
      @user-li1gp2jw8k День назад

      Picked up a bit of a complex from Mr Khan, maybe he wanted to assimilate but couldn’t so has a lot of hang ups.

  • @AK-nd8cy
    @AK-nd8cy 25 дней назад

    brilliant podcast. you should do a part 2 about his life after leaving the baby squad and becoming religious etc

  • @mqb5151
    @mqb5151 22 дня назад +1

    Fascinating riveting

  • @user-qy9oy5sz6n
    @user-qy9oy5sz6n 25 дней назад +3

    Big up Riaz khan

  • @jirehmi9183
    @jirehmi9183 14 дней назад

    Ah yes, I grew up in the 60s & 70s, Birmingham … unbelievable racism.

  • @mdncthetruth2556
    @mdncthetruth2556 25 дней назад +1

    Top man Mr riaz

  • @topg9552
    @topg9552 25 дней назад

    Legend

  • @I-SelfLordAndMaster
    @I-SelfLordAndMaster 21 день назад +1

    Riaz telling Jackanories again I guess if it gets an audience. I remember him and his brother running behind the Leicester City football club Hooligans looking well identifiable if you know what I mean. No Blagging says Riaz…scoff scoff scoff!!!! Come on now.

    • @ilyasVa
      @ilyasVa 20 дней назад

      Are you from Leicester?

  • @sunnysingh536
    @sunnysingh536 21 день назад

    MC sports, pioneer, the end and Lewis’s was where the to go for clobber

  • @HeyButWhy
    @HeyButWhy 13 дней назад

    3:45 sorry but did he just say that he comes from "The Ghetto"? (Goodness me) #BegginIt #FakePain #InnitBrudda

  • @leeahmed9123
    @leeahmed9123 24 дня назад +2

    I was their ..villa youth their baby squad was older than us, backed us off, and then they started throwing bricks at us ...one of there lads shouted stop throwing bricks there throwing them back...next min our older lot the C - crew came down from Aston park we ended up running them

    • @thegerm1397
      @thegerm1397 22 дня назад +1

      The zulu's were top dog in the Midlands

    • @clario2178
      @clario2178 21 день назад

      @@thegerm1397Villa did them every time ,Fact not bullshit

    • @clario2178
      @clario2178 21 день назад

      They got ran all over town by Hardcore it was filmed .AVFC

    • @stuartbates1526
      @stuartbates1526 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@clario2178in your dreams

  • @user-do3ig5vw3k
    @user-do3ig5vw3k 24 дня назад +7

    The pathans have always played major roles in the defence of Pakistan and Kashmir.
    The Father of Pakistans Nuclear Bomb, Abdul Qadir Khan was an ethnic Yusufzai .
    Long live Pakistan!

    • @Madmarkhor
      @Madmarkhor 23 дня назад

      They played a major part in the destruction of Kashmir. Their jaahil quom shud be fenced into Afghanistan so the rest of us don't have to encounter them.

    • @AlpLimIndFox
      @AlpLimIndFox 23 дня назад

      I'm sure he's an ethnic Bihari

    • @rashidaquil5284
      @rashidaquil5284 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@AlpLimIndFox he is from bihar and is a pathan

    • @Sa7biUK
      @Sa7biUK 13 дней назад

      ​@@rashidaquil5284He's probably a Rohilla which was the name given to Yusufzais who settled in Rohilkhand and beyond i.e. Bihar

  • @darrenmunro2880
    @darrenmunro2880 16 дней назад

    Ok, Muslim British.

  • @serial334
    @serial334 24 дня назад +2

    Pashtun = Afghan. Afghan means Pashtun. The Tajiks In Afghanistan wanted the name of the country changed just because they did not want to be recognised as Pashtun as that is what the word Afghan means. He will forever be an Afghan. Fake borders drawn by the British means absolutely nothing.

    • @DarkEdgeMedia007
      @DarkEdgeMedia007 24 дня назад +6

      Who cares about Afgandu 🇦🇫👳🏻‍♂️

    • @AliKhan-rk3ce
      @AliKhan-rk3ce 23 дня назад

      When a failed state with millions of refugees.. na it does matter.😊

    • @Madmarkhor
      @Madmarkhor 23 дня назад

      😂 borders which ur leaders agreed to numerous times. Its OK I don't blame your stupidity its high amongst ur people

    • @toocharged
      @toocharged 22 дня назад +2

      Afghan does not mean pashtuns west afghanistan is not pashtun only the east is half of pashtun territory is in pakistan it don't matter of they're afghanistani or pakistani first they are muslims secondly both pashtun

    • @thegerm1397
      @thegerm1397 22 дня назад

      The pathans are short slightly dark with light coloured eyes. He's a mixture of different tribes Uzbek or tajik and so on.