Football hooliganism in the UK was rife in the 1970s, 80s and early 90s, and ChatGPT has been asked to name the five 'toughest' firms in English football history...read full article ...
As unlikely as it may seem now, there was a time in which football in Britain was not only unpopular, but was in real danger of going out of existance completely, due to one main factor: hooliganism.
It is a culture that has spawned books, films and documentaries, but what exactly is it? Goal takes a look at the phenomenon Football is a sport that has a global appeal and it plays a prominent role ...
A man, believed to be in his 70s, was shoved to the ground (Picture: X) This is the shocking moment football hooligans attacked a female photographer and a man in his 70s before a game in Dublin.
Frank Harper has recounted a bone-chilling street brawl between Millwall and Leeds United hooligans on the streets of London.