There is a moment in Tony Bellew’s new podcast series charting the history of hooliganism where one ... work one way or another but this is where football is now. Do I think it’s sustainable ...
Football hooliganism is on the increase as offenders become more sophisticated and "more like organised crime groups", according to the National Criminal Intelligence Service. Arrests for football ...
IN a shocking new podcast former football hooligans boast about never getting beaten and eulogise about the thrill of brawling on the terraces. Hosted by retired boxer Tony Bellew it tells how ...
The hooligan epidemic reaches it's peak with two of biggest riots ever seen in British football. But then came a night that would change the game forever. Show more 1985 saw some of the biggest ...
In the 1970s and 80s, football hooliganism cast a shadow over British football. Tony Bellew meets some of those who were drawn into a world of fighting and firms. Show more What turns a fan into a ...
The government appears reluctant to drop the resoundingly stupid proposal of forcing people in the vicinity of a football ...
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But then came one of the darkest nights in football history. On 29 May 1985, 39 people were killed at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels during the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus. The ...
In Manchester, a childhood plagued by bullying and racism led Fireman Sam to become part of United's hooligan mob, and for Chelsea fan Mark Alleway, being a football hooligan became an addiction.