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'People didn't talk about the team, they talked about the mob that
came with them' Terrifyingly vicious, brilliantly organised,
tremendously feared and highly fashionable, the InterCity Firm were
the most notorious football hooligan gang the country had ever
seen. Bestselling author Cass Pennant was one of the I.C.F.'s
best-known figures and has used his unique position as a West Ham
insider to bring together these first-hand accounts of the men who
were at the eye of storm, both on and off the terraces. In this
classic account of football hooliganism at its terrifying height,
all the faces of the West Ham firm reveal their memories and
thoughts about the violence, the battles, the campaigns, the
run-ins with the authorities, and all that came with it.
Congratulations, you are just about to meet the I.C.F...
Portsmouth's 6.57 crew were the most talked about casual football
firm of the 1980s and 1990s. This notorious gang took their name
from the time of the train they caught to games, following their
team around the country with the kind of dedication - and violence
- that only a true hoolifan knows. Now, for the first time ever,
the amazing story of the firm is revealed.
In this ground-breaking book, the men behind the mobs come together
to reveal their experiences as key figures in the most notorious
terrace fights. Bestselling writers Cass Pennant, from West Ham's
Inter City Firm (ICF) and Chelsea Head Hunter main man Martin King
have joined forces to produce the definitive book on terrace
culture. From the bovver boys of the sixties and seventies to the
football casuals of the eighties, the names central to the biggest
firms have all been tracked down and interviewed, the names that
were to become the stuff of which terrace legends are made. Cass
Pennant is the bestselling author of Want Some Aggro?; Rolling with
the 6.57 Crew; Congratulations, You Have Just Met the ICF and his
hugely successful autobiography, Cass. Martin King, left, is the
highly acclaimed author of Hoolifan and its bestselling follow-up
The Naughty Nineties. He has also written A Boy's Story; On the
Cobbles: The Life of a Bare-Knuckle Gypsy Warrior, The Estate; The
South Downs Way; Ossie: King of Stamford Bridge and Grass: The Phil
Sparrowhawk Story.
He arrived to rally the troops, the main man in the Inter City Firm
and his greeting passed into football fan history. "Afternoon,
gentlemen, the name's Bill Gardner." That introduction alone was
often enough to provoke sheer terror in his opponents. He is a
genuine legend to anyone who's ever stood proud on a football
terrace. No serious book on the culture would be complete without
at least one mention of him. And now at last, he's telling his own,
long-awaited story. For the first time, Gardner himself reveals
what made him the top man, including his innermost thoughts and his
memories of the classic years for football fans. And many familiar
faces have queued up to add their comments in this book which shows
just what it is that makes Bill Gardner unique among the toughest
and the greatest of them all.
In his latest book, bestselling author Cass Pennant takes an
engaging and unparalleled look at some of the most volatile and
violent scenes of fans following their football clubs to have
unfolded over the past five decades, and examines the lengths to
which many will go to put one over their local rivals. Here is
history that also examines everything from the changing face of
football violence, to who gets involved - and why. It looks, too,
at how the' firms' operate, both home and away, and at the effects
of the football establishment's often counter-productive attempts
to contain hooliganism on the psychology of supporters. Has the war
on hooliganism been successfully stamped out? Can it ever be won?
This remarkable and informative book gives a frank examination of
football violence to show how different inter-club and
inter-regional rivalries have evolved - and features many
first-hand accounts of incidents that make chilling reading. It
builds up to provide the most comprehensive look behind the
match-day madness and the activities of some of British football's
most notorious hooligans, to give answers as to why these games are
so important to supporters. The history of such infamous 'firms' as
the ICF, the Bushwackers, the Headhunters, and the Red Army has
never been fully documented . . . until now. You're Going Home in a
F*cking Ambulance is an eye-opening study of a problem that refuses
to go away, by a writer who knows his subject inside-out.
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