What is the meaning of football hooligans?

What is the meaning of football hooligans?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English football hooliganBritish English someone who behaves in a noisy or violent way at a football match → footballExamples from the Corpusfootball hooligan• Once upon a time we were all law-abiding citizens, and now we’ve got football hooligans.

What does 657 mean Portsmouth?

Criminal activities. Football hooliganism, riots and fighting. The 6.57 Crew is an English football hooligan firm linked to Portsmouth F.C.. The name, 6.57 Crew is taken from the time that the Portsmouth to London Waterloo train left Portsmouth and Southsea station.

What does ICF stand for in football?

Inter City Firm
The Inter City Firm (ICF) is an English football hooligan firm associated with West Ham United, which was mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, The name came from the use of InterCity trains to travel to away games.

What is a hooligan firm?

Hooligan firms (also known as football firms) are groups that participate in football hooliganism or other sports-related hooliganism. In European countries such as England and Poland, firms are clearly defined, but in Latin America the situation is less clear-cut.

What does hooliganism mean in sports?

Hooliganism is disruptive or unlawful behavior such as rioting, bullying and vandalism, usually in connection with crowds at sporting events.

Where was Cass Pennant shot?

He was eventually sentenced to four years in prison in 1980 and was the first person to receive a long term sentence for football hooliganism. After a second time in prison he started running a night club security firm in London. While working at one such nightclub in South London he was shot three times.

Are there still football firms in the UK?

The Men In Black are just one of dozens of notorious football firms still active — and the shocking number of football-related attacks recorded in recent months shows how a new generation are threatening to drag Britain back to the bad old days.

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