TEMPO.CO, London - Without the fans, football match vegetables without salt bath. But, if this is true ball fans rough, even brutal, certainly many people objected.
English football fans had ever known with acts of violence when supporting your team. They are called hooligans.
"They like the plague," said English football analyst Lee Wellings, on the site of Al Jaezzera, Thursday, August 15, 2013.
In the season 2012/2013, there were two times the hooligans butting in. football field. The first division clubs made fans 1 Premier League, Preston. They invaded the pitch during the match against Blackpool Preston in the FA Cup.
When the season 2012/2013 ends, turn Millwall fans are acting. When the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, they attacked his fan club, Wigan Athletic. British police cavalry was forced down to prevent clashes that would lead to the victim.
And in fact, until now, groups of violent football fans still exist. Here are seven of the most dangerous hooligans groups according to Wellings:
1. Millwall Bushwackers They are fanatical supporters of football clubs Millwal. Bushwackers their name from a pun on the name grab raid incident in the middle of a civil war in America.
2. Birmingham Zulus This group had sunk, but reappears in the 70s. Cries of "Zulu, Zulu!" on the streets of Birmingham is their hallmark. This cry means: Knights of the Zulu, the City of Birmingham is the best patriot, and usually shouted as a provocation to challenge battle.
The group is known for its members who come from various backgrounds, but mostly black. They are one of the most feared in the '80s.
3. Aston Villa Hardcore Other notable hooligan group based in Birmingham is Aston Villa Hardcore. Affiliated with Aston Villa club otherwise known as The Villains.
4. The Inter City Firm The hooligan group active from the 1970s until 1990. Named Inter City Firm (ICF), they are rabid fans of the London club, West Ham United.
5. 6:57 Crew The group is linked with Premier League side Portsmouth FC, and was named by the time the train that brought them to Waterloo Station, London, on Saturday, which is at 06:57. 6.57 Crew is one of the largest collection of hooligans during the 1980s, and has caused chaos across the country.
6. The Red Army They are Manchester United fans. This group can be said to have the largest number of members with high levels of hooliganism in Britain.
7. Chelsea Headhunters They are often associated with the City of London club, Chelsea, and known racism.
English football fans had ever known with acts of violence when supporting your team. They are called hooligans.
"They like the plague," said English football analyst Lee Wellings, on the site of Al Jaezzera, Thursday, August 15, 2013.
In the season 2012/2013, there were two times the hooligans butting in. football field. The first division clubs made fans 1 Premier League, Preston. They invaded the pitch during the match against Blackpool Preston in the FA Cup.
When the season 2012/2013 ends, turn Millwall fans are acting. When the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, they attacked his fan club, Wigan Athletic. British police cavalry was forced down to prevent clashes that would lead to the victim.
And in fact, until now, groups of violent football fans still exist. Here are seven of the most dangerous hooligans groups according to Wellings:
1. Millwall Bushwackers They are fanatical supporters of football clubs Millwal. Bushwackers their name from a pun on the name grab raid incident in the middle of a civil war in America.
2. Birmingham Zulus This group had sunk, but reappears in the 70s. Cries of "Zulu, Zulu!" on the streets of Birmingham is their hallmark. This cry means: Knights of the Zulu, the City of Birmingham is the best patriot, and usually shouted as a provocation to challenge battle.
The group is known for its members who come from various backgrounds, but mostly black. They are one of the most feared in the '80s.
3. Aston Villa Hardcore Other notable hooligan group based in Birmingham is Aston Villa Hardcore. Affiliated with Aston Villa club otherwise known as The Villains.
4. The Inter City Firm The hooligan group active from the 1970s until 1990. Named Inter City Firm (ICF), they are rabid fans of the London club, West Ham United.
5. 6:57 Crew The group is linked with Premier League side Portsmouth FC, and was named by the time the train that brought them to Waterloo Station, London, on Saturday, which is at 06:57. 6.57 Crew is one of the largest collection of hooligans during the 1980s, and has caused chaos across the country.
6. The Red Army They are Manchester United fans. This group can be said to have the largest number of members with high levels of hooliganism in Britain.
7. Chelsea Headhunters They are often associated with the City of London club, Chelsea, and known racism.







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