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green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:16 pm
by matty beam feltus
has anyone here seen green street hooligans its the greatest soccer movie/ greatest movie i have ever seen , im not a real big fan of soccer but is my fav movie of all time. if you havnt seen it TRUST ME! it is a must see!

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:28 pm
by Il Duce
Yeah I have seen it and it's a dumb downed version of a hooligan movie so the American's can understand trust there are much better hooligan movies I list you 3 you should watch and then green street will no longer be you favorite. These are in no particular order

1. I.D. (show how hooligans work in the 70's & 80's also very hard to get a copy)
2. Rise of the foot soldier (must better than gsh if your a west ham fan)
3. Football Factory (shows how it works these days and personal my favorite)

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:31 pm
by JK
Yep seen it mate, and asked others here ... Lead to a discussion of similar movies (Football Factory etc).

I thought GSH was OK (nothing special, but entertaining enough), good to touch on a subject I hadn't been able to relate to ... I had a hard time believing that Frodo could actually belt people though.

Apparently a second GSH is on its way.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:41 pm
by Swooper16
Know what your saying CP. my biggest Beef was trying to get my head round Frodo being able to take on some of Millwall's finest without Samwise next to him. A different choice of actor would have been better IMO but an entertaining movie nevertheless.

i remember reading a couple of books in high school about these 2 brothers who used to be in a "firm". They went & collected stories from all different clubs / firms (Chelsea, West Ham, Millwall, Stoke, Cardiff, Rangers etc) and published them. Brilliant read. Wish i could remember what they were called now.

Also try & find the Doco that was on SBS years ago where a guy went undercover infiltrating the Chelsea Headhunters. Very interesting. Think he had to flee the country once it was released. Also saw afollow up the guy that went to jail for it is now out and still attends chelsea games and signs stuff in the crowd.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:45 pm
by Il Duce
A follow up . Thats both of them, The one he got friendly with (Jason marriner) he's the one signing stuff, the one that went to jail (Andrew "nightmare" Frame) for slashing and off duty copper has only just got out. The jurno (Duncan MacIntyre) is in hiding some where has been since the doco was made.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:46 pm
by JK
Do, or did, ALL English clubs have firms? Or were they only particular to certain clubs?

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:58 pm
by matty beam feltus
Constance_Perm wrote:Yep seen it mate, and asked others here ... Lead to a discussion of similar movies (Football Factory etc).

I thought GSH was OK (nothing special, but entertaining enough), good to touch on a subject I hadn't been able to relate to ... I had a hard time believing that Frodo could actually belt people though.

Apparently a second GSH is on its way.


yep the second one is on its way its set in a jail and no-one from the original cast is in it wat a bumma yeh i found it hard that a hobit could belt people around at first aswell lol

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:59 pm
by Il Duce
In the 70/80's all of them hade one. These days not as many have one but the most notorious one's are these day Chelsea Headhunters & Millwall there are others some smaller but can hold there own in a fight like the Burnley's group. Also not just an english thing there called other things in other countrys Scotland = casuals (to do with the fashion) on the continet of europe = ultras.

Btw - not saying that other groups arn't around or who's the better group but Chelsea's groups most know for being the biggest in amount of people and for having extreme right wing political ties. Millwall is know for being the best pound for pound groung and compelte nutters.

In the 70/80's other major groups were, West Hams - Inner City Frim, Man utd, Liverpool, Leeds and Tottenham's - Butcher boys / Yid army

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:35 pm
by Swooper16
Constance_Perm wrote:Do, or did, ALL English clubs have firms? Or were they only particular to certain clubs?


I would say that almost every professional club in England had or have a hardcore element of fans. Some are just bigger and more notorious then others. From what i can gather tho many of these "fans" care more about how they do in the fight rather then how their team goes on the pitch.

I went to a Millwall game a few years ago at the new den just to see what it was like.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 5:39 pm
by RoosterMarty
I think it's a pretty good movie, the Yank element was a bit strange but still an enjoyable flick.

The Football Factory is the one you must see though.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:53 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
GSH is a mild version

there is a movie, not 100% sure on its name, but ill get back to ya's on that

true story about a bloke who was into hooliganism, crimes drugs etc

recent movie

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:09 pm
by Bully
RoosterMarty wrote:I think it's a pretty good movie, the Yank element was a bit strange but still an enjoyable flick.

The Football Factory is the one you must see though.



Agreed the Football factory is the best, just beating the shit outa each other. Must get a copy of it!

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:03 pm
by devilsadvocate
As WSC said, there are other movies that are far better than GSH, but it's still entertaining.

Firms have become far less influential today than back in the 70's/80's when they almost destroyed football. Today, the policing of games is top notch, with measures like:

-All seated statiums
-Separation of fans both inside and outsude the ground
-Huuuuge presence of bill inside and oustide the ground, including mounted and riot police
-CCTV monitoring

I saw a couple of small things kick off which were stamped out so quick it wasn't funny. Nothing to see here people!!!

In terms of firms, they're still around, but far less visible. I went to a few pubs frequented by members of the Yid Army and N17, but there was never a drama as everyone was a Spurs fan. Wouldn't mess with those lads though.

JTC will be able to give far better insight and has done so in an old thread, but he'll confirm that firm activity these days is very few and far between and really doesn;t have much to do with football in the UK any more.

There will always be isolated incidents like:

Rangers fans at last years UEFA Cup - The Rangers Riot Machine
Chavski Fans after last years Champions League Loss tearing Fulham brodway apart
Spurs and Chavski fans tearing apart the White Horse Pub in Fulham in 2004, plus a BIG fight in Parsons Green tube, then the cemetary.

At the end of the day, it's all about the football, not some skinhead nutters wanting to belt each other!

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:41 pm
by Il Duce
Yeah but also the rest of europe hasn't implemented in Italy, Poland, Germany and Russia it's still like England was in the 70/80's before the Taylor report with trouble in the ground and just outside the ground. In Italy about 2 years ago a police officer was killed during a football riots so you would hope these countries follow suit.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:21 am
by johntheclaret
Constance_Perm wrote:Yep seen it mate, and asked others here ... Lead to a discussion of similar movies (Football Factory etc).

I thought GSH was OK (nothing special, but entertaining enough), good to touch on a subject I hadn't been able to relate to ... I had a hard time believing that Frodo could actually belt people though.

Apparently a second GSH is on its way.


It's already here Connie. Been advertised every 30 mins on TV here

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:34 am
by johntheclaret
You have no idea.

Going to the football in the 70's / 870's was shit. You had the "firms" who would invariably arrange to meet somewhere and god help you if you happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Then there was the the f$%king idiots. Not a member of any firm, just out for a fight with anyone, willing or not, to take them on. These groups of f%^kwits were more dangerous than the firms. At least the firms generally just looked for each other. These idiots would just gang up and kick the shit out of anyone who happened to be around.

Believe me guys, there is no glory in these films despite the attempts of the film makers. I once saw a lass beaten senseless, trapped on a bus by about a dozen so called football fans, for no more reason than she was there. And no one, including me could do anything about it. It was a shameful time.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:01 pm
by devilsadvocate
johntheclaret wrote:You have no idea.

Going to the football in the 70's / 870's was s***t. You had the "firms" who would invariably arrange to meet somewhere and god help you if you happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Then there was the the f$%king idiots. Not a member of any firm, just out for a fight with anyone, willing or not, to take them on. These groups of f%^kwits were more dangerous than the firms. At least the firms generally just looked for each other. These idiots would just gang up and kick the s***t out of anyone who happened to be around.

Believe me guys, there is no glory in these films despite the attempts of the film makers. I once saw a lass beaten senseless, trapped on a bus by about a dozen so called football fans, for no more reason than she was there. And no one, including me could do anything about it. It was a shameful time.


:shock: :shock: Lets hope it never happens again.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:32 pm
by smithy
Here you go Constance.

Aldershot – A Company,
Arsenal – Gooners, The Herd
Aston Villa – Villa Youth, Steamers, Villa Hardcore, C-Crew
Birmingham City – Zulus
Blackpool – The Muckers
Bolton Wanderers - Cuckoo Boys
Bradford City – The Ointment
Brentford – Hounslow Mentals
Bristol City – City Service Firm
Burnley – Suicide Squad
Carlisle United – Border City Firm
Charlton Athletic – B Mob
Chelsea – Headhunters
Coventry City – The Legion
Derby County – Derby Lunatic Fringe
Everton – County Road Cutters
FC United of Manchester – Regional Railway Firm
Fulham – Thames Valley Travellers
Grimsby Town – Cleethorpes Beach Patrol
Huddersfield Town – Huddersfield Young Casuals
Hull City – Hull City Psychos
Leeds United – Leeds United Service Crew
Leicester City – Baby Squad
Liverpool – The Urchins
Luton Town – The MIGs
Manchester City – Guvnors
Manchester United – The Red Army
Middlesbrough – The Frontline
Millwall – Bushwackers
Newcastle United F.C. – Newcastle Gremlins
Nottingham Forest F.C. – Forest Executive Crew
Norwich City – Norwich Hit Squad
Oldham Athletic – Fine Young Casuals
Oxford United – South Midlands Hit Squad
Plymouth Argyle – The Central Element
Portsmouth – 6.57 Crew
Preston North End – Preston Para Squad
Queens Park Rangers – Bushbabies
Sheffield United – Blades Business Crew
Sheffield Wednesday – Owls Crime Squad
Southend United – CS Crew
Stoke City – Naughty Forty
Sunderland – Seaburn Casuals
Swindon Town – The Aggro Boys; Swindon Active Service
Tottenham Hotspur – Yid Army
West Bromwich Albion – Section Five
West Ham United – Inter City Firm
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Subway Army

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:41 pm
by JK
smithy wrote:Here you go Constance.

Aldershot – A Company,
Arsenal – Gooners, The Herd
Aston Villa – Villa Youth, Steamers, Villa Hardcore, C-Crew
Birmingham City – Zulus
Blackpool – The Muckers
Bolton Wanderers - Cuckoo Boys
Bradford City – The Ointment
Brentford – Hounslow Mentals
Bristol City – City Service Firm
Burnley – Suicide Squad
Carlisle United – Border City Firm
Charlton Athletic – B Mob
Chelsea – Headhunters
Coventry City – The Legion
Derby County – Derby Lunatic Fringe
Everton – County Road Cutters
FC United of Manchester – Regional Railway Firm
Fulham – Thames Valley Travellers
Grimsby Town – Cleethorpes Beach Patrol
Huddersfield Town – Huddersfield Young Casuals
Hull City – Hull City Psychos
Leeds United – Leeds United Service Crew
Leicester City – Baby Squad
Liverpool – The Urchins
Luton Town – The MIGs
Manchester City – Guvnors
Manchester United – The Red Army
Middlesbrough – The Frontline
Millwall – Bushwackers
Newcastle United F.C. – Newcastle Gremlins
Nottingham Forest F.C. – Forest Executive Crew
Norwich City – Norwich Hit Squad
Oldham Athletic – Fine Young Casuals
Oxford United – South Midlands Hit Squad
Plymouth Argyle – The Central Element
Portsmouth – 6.57 Crew
Preston North End – Preston Para Squad
Queens Park Rangers – Bushbabies
Sheffield United – Blades Business Crew
Sheffield Wednesday – Owls Crime Squad
Southend United – CS Crew
Stoke City – Naughty Forty
Sunderland – Seaburn Casuals
Swindon Town – The Aggro Boys; Swindon Active Service
Tottenham Hotspur – Yid Army
West Bromwich Albion – Section Five
West Ham United – Inter City Firm
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Subway Army


Well ... That well and truly answers my question, thanks mate.

Unreal to believe how much Hooliganism was a world/sport of it's own in England ... Hopefully it's been broken there and for other places around the world still having trouble, hopefully it gets broken there soon too.

Re: green street hooligans

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:43 pm
by Bully
think the best out of that lot is Bradford, the ointment !! :lol: