Rangers and the Famous ICF: My Life with Scotland's Most-feared Football-hooligan Gang

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Rangers and the Famous ICF: My Life with Scotland's Most-feared Football-hooligan Gang

Rangers and the Famous ICF: My Life with Scotland's Most-feared Football-hooligan Gang

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THE football thugs who caused mayhem outside Ibrox at the weekend were celebrating a “top boy’s” 50th birthday. Asser, Martin (19 June 2000). "Analysis: Soccer violence an international problem". BBC News . Retrieved 3 November 2020.

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Supporters fail to follow good example Hugh Keevins, The Scotsman 19 October 1987, http://scotsman.com/

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Horrified women and children looked on as violence erupted at Central station after a Scottish Cup-tie between Ayr and Hibs last March. It was organised via text messages between yobs with links to Chelsea, Hibs and Rangers.

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U21s handed Millwall tie". www.whufc.com. 8 November 2014. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014 . Retrieved 24 November 2014. Hamilton, Fiona (2004-09-26). "Prada joins the Burberry set in hooligan hell". The Times. London. Archived from the original on September 6, 2008 . Retrieved 2006-10-07. It wasn't really like casuals we were fighting, we were fighting with fans, there were thousands of fans but only around 100 who really wanted to fight. Leicester City 'fans' whipped Italian supporters with belts in 'running battle' before match". 8 May 2022. The night before the match the CCS fought pitched battles at various city centre locations with Anderlecht boys, bikers, mods and finally with a gang of Maghrebis. This last fight involved the use of bottles, tables, chairs and knives as weapons resulting in injuries to members of each mob. Armed police arrived on the scene and arrested 50 Hibs boys. After the match the CCS clashed with Liege hooligans and there were 5 arrests, two of them were Hibs casuals. The train from Dover to London that contained the returning Hibs hooligans had one carriage completely smashed up. When the train arrived the British Transport Police arrested 16 Hibs boys in connection with this vandalism. [3] [28]Around 2.30 p.m. the CCS and Utility fought running battles in William Street near to the Melville Bar in a pre-arranged meet. The Hibs boys were armed with baseball bats, other hand held weapons and CS gas spray whilst the Dundee casuals made use of road signs that were to hand. The police arrived and scattered the trouble makers but were still able to make seven arrests. [15] During the rammy damage was also done to the bar, shops and cars as terrified pedestrians and shoppers fled. [42]

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The CCS clashed with St Johnstone fans, at least one Hibs casual is arrested. [3] Returning from the game upon their arrival in Edinburgh the Hibs boys encounter a mob of Celtic Casuals on Princes Street and a running battle ensues that ends up in St. Andrews Square bus station. [24] a b c d e f g Chugg, Sandy (10 October 2011). Rangers and the Famous ICF: My Life With Scotland's Most-Feared Football Hooligan Gang. Fort Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1905769285. Paul Canoville: Chelsea pioneer on racism, rehab and redemption". BBC Sport. 26 September 2013 . Retrieved 11 December 2015. McCloskey, Katy (11 March 2012). "Football fans to appear in court after Central Station incident". STV News. In March 2002, the Seaburn Casuals (a Sunderland A.F.C. firm) fought with hooligans from the Newcastle Gremlins in a pre-arranged clash near the North Shields Ferry terminal, in what was described as "some of the worst football related fighting ever witnessed in the United Kingdom". [58] The leaders of the Gremlins and Casuals were both jailed for four years for conspiracy, with 28 others jailed for various terms, based on evidence gained after police examined the messages sent by mobile phone between the gang members on the day. [59] By the end of the 2002–03 season, Sunderland topped the football arrests table with 154. [60] [61]

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MLA style: "SCUM ON TOUR ARE NAZIS; Hate-fuelled Scottish thugs belong to the British National Party.." The Free Library. 1998 Scottish Daily Record & Sunday 02 Nov. 2023 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/SCUM+ON+TOUR+ARE+NAZIS%3b+Hate-fuelled+Scottish+thugs+belong+to+the...-a060564642



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