Celtic Soccer Crew: What the Hell Do We Care?

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November 1994; Between 60 and 70 faced the Dundee Utility Crew outside McDiarmid Park in Perth after the 1994 Scottish Challenge Cup Final (B&Q Cup Final). Smith, Mark (8 November 2002). "Anger at ambush by Hibs casuals". Edinburgh Evening News . Retrieved 9 July 2011.

Eventually some offspring of Hibs casuals took to being the new younger additions to the Hibs mob. [44] This father-to-son tradition also occurred with other mobs as was exampled in action when sons from the CCS and CSF were involved in an altercation outside an entertainment complex in Edinburgh. [2] Publisher denies book glamorises hooligans". Aldershot News. 3 November 2005. Archived from the original on 4 July 2009 . Retrieved 24 January 2008. a b c O'Kene, J (September 2006). "No beef with United in my 21 years in Celtic hooligan firm". Edinburgh . Retrieved 26 April 2007. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Heart of Midlothian – Casual Soccer Firm, [182] Gorgie Boot Boys, [183] Gorgie Aggro, [184] Shed Boys, [185] Hearts Service Crew. [186]

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pp 47 Dykes, Derek (26 May 2008). These Colours Don't Run: Inside the Hibs Capital City Service. Fort Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-905769-12-4. Giulianotti, Richard; Armstrong, Gary (2002). "Avenues of contestation. Football hooligans running and ruling urban spaces". Social Anthropology. 10 (2): 211–238. doi: 10.1017/S0964028202000149. ISSN 1469-8676.

Membership wasn't even restricted to only Hibs fans. Over the years casuals from Hearts and sometimes Old Firm fans who lived in Edinburgh were integrated into the mob. These individuals usually had a more rigorous initiation than normal as asides from the reservations of some CCS members they also had to prove their worth against the team that they were originally associated with. [9] [41] Rozhovor s jedním ze zakladatelů Prague Boys"[Interview with one of the founders of Prague Boys]. suppoters.cz (in Czech). 21 January 2013. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Subway Army 1981–1984, The Bridge Boys 1987–1988, Yam Yam Army mid 2000s–present [98] Riotous scenes broke out outside of the stadium, as the Capital City Service sought revenge on the away support. The vast majority of the Celtic contingent had not supported what had happened, but ultimately became victims in the crossfire of a brawl on Easter Road.

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Varvari dali omaž propadanju Budućnosti" (in Montenegrin). Vijesti.me . Retrieved 29 February 2016. Hooligans of FC Berlin with masked faces during a match between FC Carl Zeiss Jena and FC Berlin in 1990. Brown, Adam, ed. (1998). Fanatics!: Power, Identity, and Fandom in Football. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415181037. Rijnfront Vitesse Arnhem" (in Dutch). Plaats.nl. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 . Retrieved 6 April 2013. May 2007; Police tried (and failed) to keep around 50-plus in Excelsior Stadium (New Broomfield) at the end of a home game versus Dundee — the police were rushed and the scene was captured on camera. [19]

O'Neill, Tony (2004). Red Army General: The Inside Story of the World's Most Infamous Football Firm. Wrea Green: Milo Books. ISBN 1-903854-32-6. Allen, Paul; Naylor, Douglas (2005). Flying with the Owls Crime Squad. London: John Blake. ISBN 1-84454-093-6. Waar het allemaal begon..." (in Dutch). Spangenaren.nl. Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 . Retrieved 6 April 2013. Robertson, Gary (1 October 2007). Gangs of Dundee. Luath Press Ltd. pp.53–55. ISBN 978-1-906307-02-8.a b Radiografía de los ultras gallegos más allá de Celtarras y Riazor Blues. La Voz de Galicia, 2014-12-17. Guilianotti, Richard (1994). Keep it in the family: An outline of the social ontology of Hibs Casuals, Game without Frontiers: Football, Identity and Modernity. ISBN 978-1-85742-219-1. Sporting Clube de Portugal – Directivo Ultras XXI, [163] Juventude Leonina, [163] Sporting Casuals, [164] Torcida Verde [163] Ferguson C (1987) Bring Out Your Riot Gear – Hearts are here! Gorgie Aggro 1981–1986. S T Publishing (16 August 1999) Edinburgh: ISBN 978-0-9535920-0-5 Rivers 2007, p. 45 "in years to come there would be nothing quite like a day out at Easter Road for having a battle"

a b "British lad cultures | Terrace Originals, Scotland". Archived from the original on 3 July 2015.O'Kane 2006, Other Firms p. 226 "The CCS are regarded as the top firm in Scotland and rightly so", p. 231 "the CCS have proved beyond doubt that they have been the top firm in Scotland in the 20 years they have been going" To get to the game the CSF walked from Haymarket along Princes Street scuffling with small mobs of Hibs casuals along the way. A bigger confrontation occurred outside the Playhouse theatre when a larger group of CCS appeared and the resulting street fight was eventually broken up by police. There were fourteen arrests at the scene. [7] Before the match a mob of Utility made their way to the Ambassador, a public house that the CCS were known to frequent and there was Hibs boys outside the bar drinking as the Utility appeared. The Hibs casuals threw their beer bottles in the direction of the approaching Dundee mob but this did not deter them from initiating a street battle between the two gangs. After the game ended the CCS clashed with the Utility near the council allotments close to the stadium, first on the junction of Arklay Street and Tannadice Street where a huge street battle was broken up by mounted police officers and then on a side street off Clepington Street. [3] [15] Hibs and Aberdeen casuals fought each other in the standing enclosure section of the West Stand and then after the match there were further running battles between them around Waverley station. [16]



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