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Will Hooliganism Ever Die?

From the 1960s onwards, the UK has had a reputation worldwide for football hooliganism was often dubbed the English Disease. Since the 1980s and well into the 1990s the UK government has led a widescale crackdown on football related violence. While football hooliganism has been a growing

Todays most dangerous clubs

Who is England’s most dangerous football club today? The mainstream press have done their best to analyse the statistics released from the Football Banning Order Authority. But is it a true representation? Does it take into account the number of arrests as a proportion of the clubs’

World Cup Babes – Part 1

Here you will find a selection of images from part one of our world cup babes feature. http://thefirms.co.uk/world-cup-babes/

Football hooligans are bright, intelligent, family guys

BACK in the late Eighties, James Bannon infiltrated an infamous group of football hooligans as part of a covert police sting. As the World Cup kicks off he tells us what turns normal men into violent louts and why he’s not afraid to speak out about his

The Guvnors (2014) – DVD GIVEAWAY!

We have 3 copies of ‘The Guvnors’ to give away to some of our fans! We have 2 DVD’s and 1 Bluray copy up for grabs. To be in With the Chance Of Winning Simply Like or share this post below on Facebook. 3 winners will be

Video: Terrace Clashes – Paranense vs Vasco de Gama

Video of violent terrace clashes between supports of Brazillian clubs Paranense and Vasco de Gama. The violent scenes in the Brasileiro fixture left several seriously injured and one fan reportedly dead, with a helicopter being forced to land on the pitch and air-lift the injured supporter to safety

Fans Brawl in stands – Brazil 2014

A fight has erupted between Mexican and Croatian fans at the 2014 world cup in Recife. Fans had to be separated by officials where fans continued to taunt eachother.

Headhunters, Hooliganism and Margret Thatcher

This Article has been translated from a Peruvian website, some words may be lost in translation. On December 29, 1984, after a game of English Premier Division, Kevin Whitton a member of the organized Chelsea Firm (known as The Headhunters ) was arrested for rioting outside Stamford