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  1. 29 de oct. de 2021 · In 1995 the movie ID was released, one of the original movies on English football hooliganism. James Bannon is about to give you the full true story behind t...

  2. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Updated 11:04 31 Jul 2022 GMT+1 Published 16:47 30 Jul 2022 GMT+1. A former police officer has told a number of stories about his mission to infiltrate Millwall football hooligans while undercover ...

  3. 20 de ago. de 2006 · Football hooliganism is deeply rooted in British society. Pioneering work investigating this area was done at the University of Leicester during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Both the social roots of such behaviour and the perception by powerful outsiders of supporters in general, and Millwall fans in particular, were examined.

  4. On 16 March, Millwall hooligans pelted visiting Sheffield Wednesday fans with bricks and bottles during a league match at The Den; two police officers were hospitalised as a result of the incident. In February 2011, Millwall fans threw missiles onto the pitch during a Football League Championship fixture against Middlesbrough at the New Den, which almost led to the game being called off.

  5. Millwall hooligans attacked Sheffield Wednesday supporters as they left the ground. Police officers were hit with bricks and bottles and two needed hospital treatment. 5 April 2002 Millwall v Wolverhampton Wanderers The Wolves hooligan group (the "Subway Army") arrived in Paddington and were spotted by two police officers.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · So now that we know that hooligans are still around in English football, let’s take a look at the ten biggest football hooligan clubs and firms. 10. The Herd (Arsenal) Affiliated with Arsenal, The Herd was founded in 1978 and its activities peaked throughout the 80s and early 90s. Unsurprisingly the firm’s main rivalries are with other ...

  7. On 16 March, Millwall hooligans pelted visiting Sheffield Wednesday fans with bricks and bottles during a league match at The Den; two police officers were hospitalised as a result of the incident. In February 2011, Millwall fans threw missiles onto the pitch during a Football League Championship fixture against Middlesbrough at the New Den, which almost led to the game being called off.