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Ferguson C (1987) Bring Out Your Riot Gear – Hearts are here! Gorgie Aggro 1981–1986. S T Publishing (16 August 1999) Edinburgh: ISBN 978-0-9535920-0-5 Interview with Feyenoord-Casuals". hoolsworld.net. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 . Retrieved 6 April 2013. During the late 1960s and early to mid-1970s the town of Airdrie often witnessed hooliganism and misbehaviour in and around the old Broomfield Park where Airdrieonians played. The larger clubs— namely Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Hibs, would typically have an element of their support that would often cause bother with the local fans. Section B were formed as a direct response to this threat, and were originally made up of an amalgamation of smaller groups of gangs from around the town. This diverse mixture combined punks, mods and others. Allen, Paul; Naylor, Douglas (2005). Flying with the Owls Crime Squad. London: John Blake. ISBN 1-84454-093-6.

Fenerbahçe ultras group "Kill For You" announced that they'll be patrolling Bağdat Street (one of the main avenues of İstanbul) for any celebrating Trabzonspor fans this weekend. Sharpe, Allan (Director) Bean, Sean (Narrator) (1994). Trouble on the Terraces (VHS Cassette). Castle Home Video. By 2005 the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park had in its popular culture section a display case that contained a pair of Adidas training shoes and a sweater worn by a Hibs casual in the 1980s. [103] Literature [ edit ]

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After the rearranged fixture was played a small gang of ASC and CCS clashed initially at the junction of Bothwell Street and Easter Road where also other Hibs supporters got involved in the rammy. On London Road the mobs fought again and the police arrested several Hibs boys whilst the ASC had sustained quite a few injuries. There were running battles all the way up to Waverley station where on Princes Street the hooligans made use of traffic cones and bottles as weapons until the police dispersed the rival gangs. [4]

Membership wasn't even restricted to only Hibs fans. Over the years casuals from Hearts and sometimes Old Firm fans who lived in Edinburgh were integrated into the mob. These individuals usually had a more rigorous initiation than normal as asides from the reservations of some CCS members they also had to prove their worth against the team that they were originally associated with. [9] [41] Finn, G. (1989). "Tae be there an' that": The Creation of Social Realities and Social Identities Among the Football "Casuals". Paper to the Annual Conference of the Scottish Branch of the British Psychological Society, Glasgow, September. McMullan, Laura (1 October 2003). "Reformed Naughty Forty hooligan tells his tale". BBC . Retrieved 1 January 2007. Andy Walker had a great opportunity to double Celtic’s advantage before the break, but Celtic headed into the half time interval with a solitary goal advantage and a huge roar of approval from their adoring fans. During the break, according to one Celtic Soccer Crew member, there was discussion among some Celtic hooligans about when they would deploy a weapon on the unsuspecting Hibs fans. The story goes that a CS gas cannister had been acquired by a member of the firm during a recent trip to watch Celtic against Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Cup. The said member had supplied the hooligan group with the missile that morning and the Celtic Soccer Crew would have seen an opportunity to earn a major coup against one of Britain’s most feared hooligan outfits. Sfeergroep Lighttown Madness organiseert PSV-feest" (in Dutch). PSV.nl. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014 . Retrieved 6 April 2013.football thug banned after arrest at airport". Bournemouth Echo. 21 April 2008 . Retrieved 21 August 2013.

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