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by - written on 31/07/01 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I have to say, I have mixed opinions on this particular book. I should also say, i havent read very many books, so I dont know how this one compares. Also as an avid football fan, I felt i must read this book! The book focuses on football hooliganism and is also written by an ex-hooligan, so i was expecting an interesting read. Needless to say, i was not dissapointed. Most of the book, is about the authors days as a hooligan. Focusing on how they would arrange to meat other teams 'firms' (gangs of hooligans) and how hooliganism was getting more hi-tech with the introduction of mobile phones etc. It tells stories of fights and riots which he ... Read the complete review
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