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Teddy Boys ’95 from Legia Warsaw

The history of the “Teddy Boys ’95” group dates back to the mid-eighties of the last century, when several of the future “TB’95” began to regularly go to the matches of Legia Warsaw and travel with its supporters around Poland. Previously, the previous generation of fanatics, gitowców, who were exterminating youth subcultures (eg hippies, pop-ups, punks, etc.) led the stadiums. …

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Meet the firms in England: Newcastle Gremlins/NME

Newcastle Gremlins are a football hooligan firm associated with the English football club, Newcastle United F.C. In March 2002, the Gremlins fought with hooligans from Sunderland’s Seaburn Casuals in a pre-arranged clash near the North Shields Ferry terminal, in what was described as “some of the worst football related fighting ever witnessed in the United Kingdom”. The leaders of the …

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Meet the firms in England: Millwall Bushwhackers

The original firm associated with Millwall was known as F-Troop. The hooligan firm still exists today. However, the firm is not as large as it was at its height in the 1980s. This is due in part to ex-Millwall chairman Theo Paphitis’ introduction of a membership scheme following the events outside The New Den on the evening of the Birmingham …

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Meet the firms in England: Everton County Road Cutters

The County Road Cutters were, at their peak throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, one of the largest hooliganism firms in England. Their name derives from County Road, the long road leading up to Everton’s home ground, Goodison Park, in Walton, Liverpool, and also from the firm’s use of Stanley knives in fights with other hooligan firms. Members of the …

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England: The 21 teams with the worst-behaved fans in terms of arrests so far this season

With crowd problems seemingly on the increase here we identify the clubs, whose fans have been the worst behaved so far this season in England. 21. Tottenham Hotspur – Number of fans arrested so far this season: 37 Spurs have already faced London rivals Arsenal, Chelsea and West Ham in the Premier League so far this season, games which traditionally …

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The men who ruled the terraces in the 70s, 80s and 90s in England

Hooligans who brought terror to the football terraces for decades. The sinister portraits – released ahead of Euro 2016 – are part of a series from acclaimed photographer Simon Harsent. Many of those in the exhibition have since turned their lives around. Cass Pennant has become a particularly prolific author and publisher and is now moving into film production. Barrington …

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Deja Vu: Arriving directly on the match and leaving after that doesn’t make you hooligans

Did Sarajevo fans got Deja Vu for the away game in Poznan? Few yars ago when FK Sarajevo played against Levski in Bosnia, Horde Zla showed their transperant with message to Bulgarian fans – “Arriving directly on the match and leaving after that doesn’t make you hooligans”. This is answer of the first match between Levski and Sarajevo when Sector …

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Photo gallery of hooligan groups from Sweden

New photo gallery of hooligan groups. This time we present you great photos from Sweden. Pictures from Germany and Poland you can find in our rubric HERE and HERE. New materials from Italy, Serbia, Croatia are coming soon… Djurgården (in black) vs Wisemen Gothenburg (in red) Bajen Orphans, Hammarby (in black) vs Youth Division, Copenhagen (in red) Bajen Orphans (in …

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The hooligans from “Red-Blue Warriors” (CSKA Moscow, Russia)

Name: Red-Blue Warriors Team: CSKA Moscow Country, city: Russia, Moscow Birthday: 1994 Friends: Partizan, CSKA (Sofia), PAOK Enemies: Spartak Moscow, Zenit Political views: Right “Red-Blue Warriors” is one of the most famous and respected factions in the territory of the former Soviet republics. And although the first ultras movements CSKA Moscow have been created in the late 70s, Warriors are …

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