Soccer Hooligans (aka Football Gangs)

There has been an increase in gang and youth groups in many Western European cities that have seen an influx of immigrants. There is also a significant organized crime coming from Eastern Europe In this section discuss Austria [Österreich], Denmark [ Danmark], England, France [FRANSS], Finland, Germany [Deutschland], Greece [Ελληνική, Elliniki], Ireland, Italy [italiana], Netherlands [Nederland], Norway [Norge], Rossiyskaya], Scotland, Spain [España] Sweden [Sverige] and the UK including any place on the Western European continent.
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Unread post by Hydro2oo6 » March 4th, 2007, 4:23 am

Odog am not takin anything away from german firms, theres hard lads wereever u go in the world :wink: all i said is there a bit late on the burberry shit. thats old news in this country now, its for smack eds only lol

got no probs with germans tho, its just banter laa. its just them germans who hate english, same with turkish. am bound to stick up for mi boys when it cums to a ruk :wink:

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Unread post by Boston_sean » April 3rd, 2007, 6:10 pm

unno man in the US it ccan get bad unno i kno if i was drunk enough and i was in Boston and i was with some freinds who were drunk nd i saw a dude in a yankees cap i mite get violent but only if im drunk while sober ill stick to juss messing with em by insulting em :D

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Unread post by de_armada21 » April 4th, 2007, 2:03 pm

Rotterdam is crazy man,the polish too.
Sometimes it goes too far,real hooligans fight hand to hand.
I hear the turks stab eachother all the time in ankara and Istanbul,and that the normal fans leave the match about around the 80 minutes because all hell breaks loose afterward.
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Feyenooooord!!!


ey boston do they riot over there?

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Unread post by Hydro2oo6 » April 4th, 2007, 2:09 pm

talkin about footy hoolys, it was all going off tonight in roma between the manc utd fans(english team) n roma fans(italian team). i bet it goes off tonight outside the stadium.

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Unread post by punamusta » April 4th, 2007, 11:39 pm

^ Yea, I heard about that. One ManU fan got shanked in the neck while 18 others were hospitalized...

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Unread post by Boston_sean » April 5th, 2007, 10:24 am

no its not riot i mean sometimes like if theres a liek a championship theyll have liek a big thing in the street but to call it a riot would be compleatly rong theres no violence jus a buncha people yellin nd stuff

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Unread post by ng3 » April 5th, 2007, 3:21 pm

http://home.skysports.com/video/index.aspx this is a link to man u fans getting a hammering big time off the greasey italian coppers.

tottenham(spurs) also had a bit of bother tonight, except this time, they got the better of the pigs and backed them off. no video link for this as yet.

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Unread post by niro » April 9th, 2007, 2:22 pm

hope any Roma f**ker who starts bein an ass gets beat down at Old Trafford.

yutes called down hooligans from Poland and eastern europe to fight the man u fans comin down to Rome

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Unread post by londonpride » April 9th, 2007, 8:49 pm

Roma fans will be nice and quiet and will do fock all.Guess what? they wont be proded by police with big batons and they wont have things thrown at them either.ROMA should be thrown out because could you imagine what would happen if english riot police was smashing a load of italians?

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Unread post by niro » April 10th, 2007, 4:12 pm

haha they didnt need a beatdown cos their team got merked 7-1

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Unread post by londonpride » April 11th, 2007, 12:48 am

How good are united when there on fire.Ronaldo is best young player in the world.Love seeing the italians get thrashed 7-1 :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Unread post by londonpride » April 11th, 2007, 12:53 am

By PA Reporters

Police are questioning 21 football fans arrested during violent clashes before Manchester United's Champions League quarter-final against AS Roma.

Hundreds of supporters were caught up in ugly scenes outside Old Trafford before the game, which finished 7-1 to United as they progressed 8-3 on aggregate.

The main stand-off took place at the front entrance to the stadium on Sir Matt Busby Way as riot police and dog handlers separated rival fans.

Italian fans were bombarded with bottles and cans of beer as they were subjected to weapon searches at the away turnstiles.

Several Roma supporters criticised the delay in getting them into the ground before the vast majority of home fans arrived for the match.

The first signs of trouble were said to have been triggered by a group of about 30 Manchester United fans who attempted to charge through the police segregation line.

Eyewitnesses said a firework was fired by Italian fans at Manchester United supporters as bottles were then hurled between rival groups.

However, the vast majority of bottles were thrown from United fans as police attempted to capture the perpetrators on film by using hand-held video cameras.

Some of the United fans sang "Where are your famous ultras now?", a reference to the hardcore Roma supporters' group.

Greater Manchester Police said there were no reports of any injuries, but there were several walking wounded outside the stadium before the match.

Parents with young children in the Roma supporters' queue were led tearfully to safety as the wave of missiles continued up until kick-off when the crowds finally dispersed.

Fourteen of those arrested were English and seven were Italian, police said.

Eight United fans, including one juvenile, were arrested on suspicion of committing public order offences, one was detained for allegedly possessing a bladed article, one for allegedly possessing an offensive weapon, two were held on suspicion of causing affray, one for suspected criminal damage and one was arrested for a suspected breach of the peace.

Two Italian supporters were arrested on suspicion of public order offences, a third was held for allegedly possessing an offensive weapon and a fourth was held for allegedly possessing an offensive weapon and committing a public order offence. Three others were arrested on suspicion of shoplifting, believed to be from the Manchester United Megastore.

Roma supporters began trailing out of the ground at about 10.15pm and were led largely without incident to the car parks where a fleet of coaches transported them back to the airports.

However, there were further reports of clashes involving Roma fans who were heading back on foot into the city centre.

Greater Manchester Police said Tuesday night's incidents were "small and isolated" and were resolved quickly.

Following the game, the Match Commander - Superintendent Charlie Coxon - said: "There were some incidents prior to the match including a disturbance on the forecourt that took place while police were maintaining the segregation line to allow the Roma fans to enter the stadium safely.

"Unfortunately, due to the behaviour of a very small minority of United fans, police were forced to use batons and protective equipment, horses and dogs in order to prevent the disturbance spreading.

"Officers made 21 arrests and received no reports of injuries.

"It's important to realise that the vast majority of the 75,000 crowd did exactly what United and GMP asked for, which was to come to Old Trafford and enjoy another exciting night of European football."

http://www.sportinglife.com/story_get.c ... ouble.html

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Unread post by punamusta » April 11th, 2007, 1:45 am

niro wrote:haha they didnt need a beatdown cos their team got merked 7-1
Man, that was a sad game. I have to say that I don't like english football, but ManU really deserved their win over Roma. Roma played like they wouldn't have any pride at all. Professional players playing like they don't care, f*cking disgrace.

But where were the ManU hoolies? I thought Roma fans would get a beat up there? ;)

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Unread post by londonpride » April 11th, 2007, 2:08 pm

Unlike there basket case italian counterparts the english police are experts at dealing with hooligan problems.So there was no real chance for the italians to be attacked they was bused from the airport to the ground all under heavy escort.If you see the news the united fans made an attempt to attack the roma fans but the ENGLISH police was to well organized and beat them back.

The english OB did a very good job olf protecting the roma fans.Unlike the Italian riot police who was just total thugs .

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Unread post by londonpride » April 11th, 2007, 2:10 pm

Believe me finish man if the italians would have ventured into the city centre pubs or surrounding streets they would have been smashed to bits BUT they didn,t.PUSSIES

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Unread post by punamusta » April 11th, 2007, 2:30 pm

I was just messing with you. It just that you all trying to portrait english hooligans like some kind of supermen when in reality for example italian hooligans (among few other europeans) are well known and have a good reputation.

And what I heard is that there were a lot of Roma fans willing to fight ManU fans before the match, but didn't got a change to do it because of the police there.

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Unread post by londonpride » April 12th, 2007, 1:54 pm

Your wrong Italians have a very BAD NAME among hooligans as cowards who only fight with knives and pick off small groups of normal fans.When ever the numbers ar even they run.Same as the turks no respect for there cowardly use of knifes.

Nations that have hard reps for football thugs POLAND,RUSSIA,HOLLAND,GERMANY,the balkan nations CROATIA,SERBIA etc.

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Unread post by Odog » April 13th, 2007, 3:28 am

You forgot England mate.And true about the Italians.

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Unread post by londonpride » April 13th, 2007, 12:25 pm

HA HA didnt forget england everyone knows us.England have been at it home and away for ove 30 years.No other country can say that.Oh and add the jocks to that list there game as well.

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Unread post by niro » April 30th, 2007, 12:11 pm

its true man, dem f*ckin talians called hooligan sets from poland and eastern europe to come help em fite united supporters wen they came roma.

I wonder wat gon happen wen united visit San Siro on wednesday

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Unread post by Marksman » May 1st, 2007, 7:51 am

What the f#ck happend to Leeds United?F#cking third division?

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Unread post by de_armada21 » May 2nd, 2007, 3:41 pm

A while ago there was no rioting between Feyenoord-krakau(polish),the police had a total lockdown according to some friends of mine.
Outside the stadium both sides couldnt even get close to eachother,there are probably gonna be more arranged fights away from the matches,because friends of mine told me it was impossible.
Cops where beating people down even who where just looking from a large distance,hooligan or not.

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Unread post by Marksman » May 3rd, 2007, 9:18 am

:roll: :roll: :lol:

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Unread post by Pablo » May 30th, 2007, 1:29 pm

niro wrote:its true man, dem f*ckin talians called hooligan sets from poland and eastern europe to come help em fite united supporters wen they came roma.
Where the hell did you hear this BS? The romans have no problems causing trouble by themselves. They need no help from eastern europe. There are more than enough of them.

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Unread post by niro » June 14th, 2007, 1:58 pm

its true, they hav evidence and stuff of these "amazing" ultras tellin eastern european hooligans to come down

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Unread post by Hydro2oo6 » June 14th, 2007, 2:23 pm

they all need help when comin up against the british lads, nuff said

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Unread post by Jinky » June 14th, 2007, 2:37 pm

anycunt seen the documentry when that fanny macintyre tryed to get in with the chelsea firm, i didny trust it though cause when he done the britains most dangerous town ur sum shit he made most of his shit up about my city (Glasgow) most of the gang names were made up n he was usin actors to interview.

he took it so far to get in with the chelsea firm he got a cfc tattoo on his arm lol

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Unread post by londonpride » June 14th, 2007, 4:37 pm

Not only did the soft cunt get a fake tatt, he fainted in the chair.LOL In all seriousness though that was a disgrace that those 2 lads goty sent down for that undercover show.They was mouthy yes BUt there wasn,t one punch thrown the whole episode.

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Unread post by Jinky » June 14th, 2007, 5:24 pm

they were a bit stupid lettin him in, i mean he didny even sound act or dress the part, he should've got sussed straight away

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Unread post by punamusta » August 19th, 2007, 9:49 am

I just found a good serie about international football hooligans (Real Football Factories International). Man, they are CRAZY in Balkans, Turkey, Italy, Argentina, etc.! This serie is done by BBC and it features one British guy travelling around the world and getting introduced to the local hooligan scenes.

Here's the first part of Turkey episode, but check also the Balkans episode where this British guy visits the Europe's oldes firm in Split, Croatia. Hajduk Split really got it going on. UK firms pales in comparison. And this serie shows good how hard the Ultras are in Italy, also. Even though some people here don't want to believe it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd7_Th5o5rM

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Unread post by punamusta » August 19th, 2007, 9:53 am

Here's the trailer for that Croatia episode:


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Unread post by irish-American » October 6th, 2007, 12:50 pm

i was wondering if there are any i the US

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