A fan punches a police horse as the streets of Newcastle are turned into a battleground. Bloodied supporters brawl inside Wembley Stadium as weeping youngsters watch on. Fighting erupts at train ...
Terry Venables, a man whom words rarely failed, said that he could not describe how dreadful the England team and the English Football Association felt about the matter. Alan Mullery, a newspaper ...
A former Bradford City hooligan thought he was going to be killed by a firm he says 'you probably haven't heard about'. During the 1980s and beyond, when hooliganism and violence was rife in English ...
It is a culture that has spawned books, films and documentaries, but what exactly is it? Goal takes a look at the phenomenon Football is a sport that has a global appeal and it plays a prominent role ...
LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Hooliganism is not a problem in English football, according to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, despite a week in which disturbances at West Ham United's League Cup tie ...
Far-right groups and football hooligans are preparing to descend on London on Armistice Day as hundreds of thousands of pro-Palestine protesters march through the capital. The Palestinian Solidarity ...
Fan behaviour is threatening to destroy the many strides that have been taken to stamp out hooliganism in British football culture. For many years we were the chewing gum on the bottom of European ...
Last Sunday’s football violence following the AFC Leopards/Gor Mahia game was a national shame. Football hooliganism is of course not restricted to Africa. English football is famous on this score.
The study of football hooliganism, now recognized as a global phenomenon, has been dominated by the English example and by English theorising. This paper examines and criticises the initial wave of ...
Violent English football fans at the Euro 2004 championships have brought "shame" on the nation, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said overnight, but UEFA said there was currently no question of ...
A violent troublemaker whose behavior is associated with or motivated by their support of a soccer team. The groups of young men — known as firms — who brawled in town squares and on terraces, fueled ...