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Bobby the Wolf: The True Story of Britain's Most Notorious Football Hooligan, and the West Ham’s Intercity Firm’s Top Boy

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Former Millwall striker Gavin Grant guilty of murder". BBC Sport. 23 July 2010 . Retrieved 28 August 2010. Gibson, Owen (2010-01-05). "West Ham and Millwall mount defence over Carling Cup violence". London: Guardian Sport . Retrieved 2010-07-19. The BBC documentary Panorama was invited into the club by Millwall in 1977 to show the hooligan reputation was a myth and being blown out of proportion by reporting. Instead the BBC portrayed hooliganism as being deeply rooted in Millwall, and attempted to link them to the far-right political party National Front. The show was extremely damaging for the club. [12] [13] Notorious drugs gangs blamed for prison riot that left 33 inmates dead - some of whom were decapitated

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Was just, and am still, sitting in a coffee shop in beautiful Voorhees, New Jersey, US of A (15 miles outside of Philadelphia) and overheard the following exchange: Harry appears at 2:00 and 15:04 in the above YouTube clip, and with the rest of F Troop at 30:15 (“Bobby The Wolf, Harry The Dog, Mad Pat and Winkle piled into the bus…”) When I was younger I started going to matches because I was a Villa fan and loved football. However, when I started to go to away games to places like Liverpool and Middlesbrough, I was frequently chased and given a good beating. If your comment is going to be long, write it in a text editor, and paste it in here when you're done. Web forms have a nasty habit of losing stuff when you hit "Submit". You can use tags like href, b and i, if you know what they are, but don't forget to close them. Also, remember that once you've hit submit you can't edit the post, so do re-read it to make sure you haven't repeated yourself or made the type of error which the pedants here will jump on. That is all.

There was a bit of trouble and, even at a young age, I wanted to get involved. [I was] frothing at the mouth with eyes popping out of my head, but you can’t do much at that age. No matter which stage your business is at, whether you're taking your first steps into becoming self-employed, or you're part of an international organisation, our Business VoIP solution can help you to do business better. This sense of local loyalty is abundantly clear in Bob’s first taste of terrace fighting, which was at the tender age of eight: "I went to a match in Feb 1967, just before I turned nine – I used to go with my dad. Armstrong, Gary; Giulianotti, Richard (June 2001). Fear and Loathing in World Football. Berg Publishers. p.65. ISBN 1-85973-463-4. Cass Pennant: "There’s a sense of identity, respect, pride, belonging, brotherhood – family even. It’s male camaraderie, a feeling you’re alive. You matter and can have a say in your destiny."As the violence increased, so those involved in it became organised. Groups made territorial claims in and around football grounds, and a gang mentality arose.

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