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Service Crew: The Inside Story of Leeds United's Hooligan Gangs

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Addison appeared before a district judge just a day after his son Nathan, 22, was jailed for four months and handed a six-year FBO for throwing a coin during the same incident. so to any old lads [leicester ]making the trip you know the score at elland rd so be on your toes lads and stay safe

was complete mayhem inside and outside,cars been stopped and jumped on, bottles been thrown, someone nutted the telly threw when fergie came on. There are several events throughout history which became high profile events and they can all be found below: They smashed every single window. Usually I don't even have to put on extra staff when Cobblers play because we never get any trouble, and the fans don't drink in here. steakandsidney:3192 wrote: Legs were scary bastards remember when they were an official supporters club but were banned.

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The song was re-released in 2010 via a social networking group, after an idea by Dave Whittaker, from Roundhay in Leeds, who also designed the sleeve for the CD Marching on Together, Leeds United Greatest Hits. Leeds united Service Crew are a football hooligan firm which are linked to the Championship team “Leeds United”. The Service Crew were first brought to the forefront within 1974 and were named after the public service which brought the fans to the away games, instead of the heavily policed special football trains which were organised for such instances. The service crew have a reputation within the hooligan groups for being one of the most violent firms in English football history. However the firm are not as active nowadays and tend too stay much quieter. Leeds, Leeds, Leeds (Marching on Together)" entered the Irish Singles Chart on 20 May 2010 at number 41 and charted in the UK Singles Chart on 23 May 2010 at number 10. The camarederie was great. It was a great feeling to know as you walked down a street in another town, and looked around to see all your mates there, that none of them would let you down.

The Zulu Warriors have a fierce rivalry with Aston Villa Hardcore as well as firms from West Ham, Cardiff City, Stoke City, Millwall, West Bromwich and Wolverhampton. The Zulu Warriors also featured in the movie Green Street, alongside the Green Street Elite. What went on then is part of social history, there is no point hiding it away. You can't change the past. The book lets people know what it was like, unlike the films that have been made recently (Green Street and Football Factory). They made me cringe because they are nothing like how it was. This may go against the grain for some people, but it (hooliganism) has been every bit as much of a culture as anything else.The court heard how Jordan, who admitted threatening behaviour, had been at the game with his parents but left them to join in the disturbance. The landlord at the Shoemakers Tavern, who asked not to be named, said as many as 50 Leeds fans descended on the Spring Boroughs pub intent on causing trouble. Windows in at least two of the vehicles were smashed, showering passengers - including women and children - with glass.

It has proved a lucrative business with Guvnors, about Manchester City hooligans, and Cardiff City's Soul Crew both shifting around 60,000 copies apiece, while sales figures for Steaming In are believed to have reached six figures. It was during the writing of one such book on the Birmingham Zulu Warriors hooligan firm two years ago that the seed for Service Crew was planted.David says: "This was when everything started to go wrong. When I was in the battalion we would always be having a drink and talking about the war and what happened to us. I got a flat in Leeds and all of a sudden I was on my own." The Leeds United Service Crew are a football hooligan firm linked to the English EFL Championship team, Leeds United F.C. [1] The Service Crew were formed in 1974 and are named after the ordinary public service trains that the hooligans would travel on to away matches, rather than the heavily policed, organised football special trains. The Service Crew are one of the most notorious hooligan firms in the history of English football. [2] His work started to suffer and it was during these dark months he fell in with the football hooligan group the Leeds United 'Service Crew'. We said right from the start that there would be no bull**** and no lies. If we had been done anywhere in the past, there was no point claiming any different.

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