![]() ![]() ![]() However, if you stick it out on rival territory what you will find is a knowledgeable account of the experience of the football fan and the hooligan following their team home and away and being subjected to the heavy, prejudiced and uninformed hand of the police, media and the FA. Check over your shoulder for the spotters from the local mob and quickly head back to home turf. It delivers on all those points and more, but if you want imagery or Cantona-esque philosophy you’ve got off at the wrong tube station. Dougie and Eddy Brimson’s first book of their Hooligan series sets out to explain the phenomenon of football hooliganism “who causes violence, why, how and when they do it about what can be done and by whom to try and stop it” and it is also a robust defence of football fans against lazy journalism and stereotyping. ![]()
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