Service crew : The indise story of Leeds united`s hooligan gangs
Caroline Gall
Bok · Engelsk · 2007 · Biografier
| Utgitt | [S.l.] : Milo books , 2007
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| Omfang | 308 s
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| Opplysninger | Paris, 1975. Chelsea, 1984. Birmingham, 1985. Bradford, 1986. Bournemouth, 1990. SOme of the most shocking riots in football history have involved the hooligan gangs of one club: Leeds United. For forty years they have rampaged across country. Yet they have remained fiercely secretive - until now. BBC journalist Caroline Gall spent two years interviewing participants from several generations to piece together the history of the Leeds soccer mobs, from the Shipley Skins of the Don Revie era to the infant Hit Squad of today. The apex og this hooligan army was the Service Crew, who adopted their name in the early 1980s from the service trains they took to matches. Young, ruthless and organised, they became feared by their rivals, bolstered by the Very Young Team, a band of thieves and fighters who brawled at rock concerts and on legendary Bank Holiday trips to Blackpool. The police eventually launched Operation Wild Boar ot take down the ringleaders, only to convict a small number of minor players. Service Crew chronicles some of the worst incidents of terrace disorder in modern times, and is the definitive story of football`s most vilified fans
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| ISBN | 978-1-903854-84-6
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| Hylleplass | Engelsk 306.483 GAL
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