Who is the Wealdstone Raider meme?

Who is the Wealdstone Raider meme?

Life as ‘The Wealdstone Raider’: What Happens When You Become a Living Meme. In 2013, 55-year-old Gordon Hill had his life turned upside down when a clip of him at a non-League football match went viral.

Why is he called the Wealdstone Raider?

The nickname “Wealdstone Raider” came from the title of the original video uploaded by YouTube user dazman21. Coincidentally, Hill claimed his brother had the nickname of “Raider” ten years prior to the upload.

What happened to the Wealdstone Raider?

The incident took place on Saturday night outside Redwood Sports Bar at London Bridge station ahead of England’s Euro 2020 quarter-final with Ukraine. Officers detained the Raider, real name Gordon Hill, for allegedly being drunk and disorderly, but he was later released without charge.

How old is the Wealdstone Raider?

55 years (January 31, 1966)
Wealdstone Raider/Age

Who Filmed Wealdstone Raider?

The nickname “Wealdstone Raider” came from the title of the original video uploaded by YouTube user dazman21. Coincidentally, Hill claimed his brother had the nickname of “Raider” ten years prior to the upload.

Who is Raider 101?

Thomas “Tommy” Yates, a.k.a. “The Womb Raider”, was a misogynistic, prolific abductor, one-time robber, and arsonist and serial-turned-spree killer and stalker who first appeared in Season Seven of Criminal Minds, mostly through flashbacks.

Who filmed the Wealdstone Raider?

It was filmed by Whitehawk supporter Darren Ward and escalated when he realised he was being videoed. He reeled off phrases he has now become renowned for, including “You want some, I’ll give it ya”” and “You’ve got no fans”.

Who does the Wealdstone Raider support?

The Wealdstone Raider famed for his phrases such as ‘You want some? I’ll give it to ya’ and ‘You’ve got no fans’, has pledged his support to Anglian Combination division two side Gorleston reserves ahead of their Norfolk Junior Cup final with Sprowston Athletic tonight.

Where was Wealdstone Raider filmed?

It features him at the grounds of Whitehawk FC as they took on his beloved Wealdstone FC. It was filmed by Whitehawk supporter Darren Ward and escalated when he realised he was being videoed.

What was the Wealdstone V Whitehawk incident?

A long-time supporter of Wealdstone F.C., he gained attention due to a humorous viral video of him heckling opposing supporters of Whitehawk F.C. at a football match in March 2013, which ultimately ended in a 1–1 draw, with phrases such as “You want some? I’ll give it ya” and “You’ve got no fans”.

Who is the Wealdstone Raider?

Gordon Hill (born 31 January 1966), better known as The Wealdstone Raider, is an English builder who later gained prominence as an Internet meme. A long-time supporter of Wealdstone F.C., he gained attention due to a humorous viral video of him heckling opposing supporters of Whitehawk F.C.

Who is the man in the Wealdstone FC video?

It features Hill at The Enclosed Ground of Whitehawk F.C., Brighton. At the start of the video Hill is shown wearing a Wealdstone FC football shirt and an oversized leather jacket; holding a cigarette in his right hand and a pint of beer in the other, he was being discreetly filmed at a football match by opposing supporter Darren Ward.

Who is Raider Hill?

Coincidentally, Hill claimed his brother had the nickname of “Raider” ten years prior to the upload. Hill, a builder by trade, now has over 70,000 followers on Twitter, where he has built a reputation for light-heartedly insulting celebrities comically using his catchphrases, including Arsenal F.C. supporter Piers Morgan.

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