Yeah i've read his book.Loved it.2Shae wrote:yeah it was Mickey Francis. and yeah Donald started the Cool Cats, and his other brother Chris was in the Young Guvnors. have u read his book dutch?
Soccer Hooligans (aka Football Gangs)
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Discuss anything about Western European street gangs and organized crime.
Discuss anything about Western European street gangs and organized crime.
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All you need are some big balls/cohones.G.S. f-ing E. wrote:no kidding dude, those guys are hardcore. any jackass can fire a gun, but it takes a lot more to survive in a football gang.sk8ter2end wrote:hey...
haven any of you guys seen hooligans?
the movie is great,
there the gangs look quite organized.
Anyways.....thar shit is wicked brutal dudes!!
Football hooligans
There r football hooligans all over europe n not only in uk,but they r not like gang members,it is pretty different.
The football hooligans live for their team,every sunday they go everywhere their team play n support it with flags flyin in the stadiums,songs n petards against the oppenent team's hooligans during the football match.they always try to face outside the stadiums the opponent hooligans n often find the police to contrast them.This is their way to live.these ppl r the most aggresive part of football fans n usually fight with songs against the other teams,with rods n knives.They r the heart of the football shouting cuz the r the fondest to the team.they also organize wonderful choreographies during the most important matches like the derbies(when two teams from the same city encounter), using simple things like colored papers n a lot of pride.
The hooligans don't have criminal business n if they have it they do it not in the name of the group but just as me n u could do.
I am a Juventus FC supporter n im not a hooligan but when i watch juventus matches i feel really more aggresive against the opponent players n fans that i could behave violently.This excitement ends when the match ends(if my team won it's ok but if it didn't im still mad).
In europe the sports is lived differently from us cuz we feel the matches like real battles between two armies.we really for soccer,expecially english,spanish n italians.
Juventus FC=Viking,Boys n other smaller groups.
Milan AC=Brigate rossonere
Casale(my 40,000 ppl town's football team)=Boys,Fedelissimi,Cinghiali
The football hooligans live for their team,every sunday they go everywhere their team play n support it with flags flyin in the stadiums,songs n petards against the oppenent team's hooligans during the football match.they always try to face outside the stadiums the opponent hooligans n often find the police to contrast them.This is their way to live.these ppl r the most aggresive part of football fans n usually fight with songs against the other teams,with rods n knives.They r the heart of the football shouting cuz the r the fondest to the team.they also organize wonderful choreographies during the most important matches like the derbies(when two teams from the same city encounter), using simple things like colored papers n a lot of pride.
The hooligans don't have criminal business n if they have it they do it not in the name of the group but just as me n u could do.
I am a Juventus FC supporter n im not a hooligan but when i watch juventus matches i feel really more aggresive against the opponent players n fans that i could behave violently.This excitement ends when the match ends(if my team won it's ok but if it didn't im still mad).
In europe the sports is lived differently from us cuz we feel the matches like real battles between two armies.we really for soccer,expecially english,spanish n italians.
Juventus FC=Viking,Boys n other smaller groups.
Milan AC=Brigate rossonere
Casale(my 40,000 ppl town's football team)=Boys,Fedelissimi,Cinghiali
http://www.english-hooligans.co.uk <-- more info on hooligans
Well Blakk your defenition and the European definition is the same.Hooligans here also smash heads of security guards thru windows,only allot af times it's at soccermatches.That's why they are called soccerhooligans.BlaKK wrote:we call the big homie hooligan, because he smashed a security guards head thru an office window... LOL @ The European definition of hooligan, some soccer boi shit.
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To be honest with ya football hooligans has absolute no place in the ORGANIZED CRIME section.This topic should be taken off IMO. FOOTBALL CREWs DEPENDING ON WHAT TEAM THEY ARE have some very violent nasty pricks amongst em.Mob handed when they are 2 or 300 strong can be wrecking machineThey can wreck a pub and the doormen within minutes.Football hooligans also have there fair share of bullys and cowards who are only tough in a crowd and cant fight 1 on 1.
not street gangs thoOdog wrote:I meant:then you know nothing about them.Odog wrote:Hooligans are gangs.If you think they are just people who fight.You know nothing about them.No disrespect thended.And you have ultra's and hooligans.Ultra's are the guys who do all the flag and banner stuff.
n i do know about them i know people out of a few firms
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the days of the big footy firms are long gone, at least in london. you go to any big match nowadays the police have the whole situation on lockdown a day before the game with that CCTV and stuff. and the pigs behind those screens, they know every hardcore thug from every club in the country. they go anywhere near a ground theyl be in theback of a meat wagon in a second. they could maybe organise a little punch up but only a few guys and well away from the ground or any cctv. you just cant have a big brawl in the middle of astreet any more, be it footy related or not.
they must have alot to be angry about tho, with havin a team as shit as thatNoog wrote:Football hooligans are not streetgangs, simple as. Made up of all kinds of peeps who like to kick off more than watching the kick off. Milwall fans had a riot in there endz a couple of years ago and hell man, those cockney boys were fierce as hell. But they are still not streetgangs, period
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There is no such thing as Finnish (football) hooligans. Not enough people even go to the games to start anything. It's a damn shame that in here fan culture in football is so undeveloped, that there's hardly any real fan clubs around that would follow the team where ever they go. It's getting better all the time, but still very undeveloped. Spectator average for the most popular team here is only about 5500 people... that pretty much tells it all.Odog wrote:Don't know if Punamunsta is gonna see this but can you tell how the Finish hoolie scene is doing?Is it right-wing?Is it active?
Then again in icehockey (that I really don't like/follow that much) there's some fights and especially at World Championships Finns tend to fight with the supporters of other nations aswell as the local polices. But that's not organized at all, just regular drunken Finns that are looking for a fight.
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in aus the football cultre is getting more and more intense, but since there is only basically one team from each state the interstate rivalry between fans seems to be making it progress pretty fast. main rivalries are sydney melbourne and adelaide melbourne. melbourne seem to be very organised. its interesting to see it snowball and develope, one or two fights happen, then the next time the sides play the fans remember what happend last time and go out for some revenge and 7 or 8 bigger fights start.
i dont think it will be too long before the guys who want it all start getting together and seeking each other out. cops over here are onto the trouble uickly though but it wont be long before it becomes a huge thing and really hard to control. particularly melb adel.
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i dont think it will be too long before the guys who want it all start getting together and seeking each other out. cops over here are onto the trouble uickly though but it wont be long before it becomes a huge thing and really hard to control. particularly melb adel.
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