Armed for the Match: The Troubles and Trial of the Chelsea Headhunters

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Armed for the Match: The Troubles and Trial of the Chelsea Headhunters

Armed for the Match: The Troubles and Trial of the Chelsea Headhunters

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Hooliganism was also on show when the BBC broadcast a documentary about the notorious Chelsea Headhunters football hooligans. Over the whole of the last football season, BBC journalist Donal McIntyre spent time in the company of some of Britain’s most violent hooligans. The following October, however, he was among 18 hooligans jailed by a month by a Dutch court for his actions during the "Battle of Eindhoven".

Frain and Marriner have previously been jailed for seven and six years respectively in 2000 after being secretly filmed plotting violence during a LONDON -- A judge Monday sentenced five 'of the nastiest, most ruthless and most vicious' soccer fans to up to 10 years in prison for organizing six years of violence that frequently turned English and European stadiums into battlefields.To get stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here . Read More Related Articles Trips to Auschwitz have become a regular occurrence for Chelsea supporters on their trips into the East. C18 magazines reproduce photographs of their activities there, including some where the hooligans are lying on concrete slabs and stealing artefacts. PATTAYA: -- James "Fat" McLeod, 35, underwent critical surgery at an international hospital in the resort. Doctors saved his life but he lost his left eye. The attempted murder took place at the new home McLeod bought in the beach resort, where he has taken a local girl named Nok as his wife.

Monday, Judge George Schindler sentenced five convicted soccer hooligans to prison terms ranging from five to 10 years and said they were 'some of the nastiest, most ruthless and most vicious men for whom violence appeared to be a way of life.' Both young men have been involved in nazi politics. Payne, a close associate of Stuart Glass and his more political brother, Warren, has attended National Front (NF) activities in both Dover and London, while Walford has accompanied Frain to nazi concerts. I don't know any of these gentlemen; just reading the tabloid, but somebody shot him in the eyeball. Nobody gets shot in the eyeball for something they did 20 years ago.There had been quite a lot of altercations before the game,” he recalled. “You’re talking mid-80s, early 80s, whatever it was. The notorius Fat was washing the dishes when a hired gunman fired a shotgun through the kitchen window. Wasn't for the faint hearted, could you imagine that today ! I couldnt repeat 90% of it on this forum I would be banned.



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