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His brother Mark, 43, from Ormesby, said up to 3,000 people could be at the funeral, including former hooligans from the various football “Firms” across the country. For a belly laugh, one two that will be familiar to older posters. David Nivens " the moon is a ballon" and "" stop the world I want to get off" is a great accountbof Hollywood in its heyday. Mark said he worked for several years with his brother as bouncers on the doors of Middlesbrough pubs after the pair grew up in Hemlington. The 18-stone self-confessed football hooligan had been a member of one of the UK’s most feared mobs, the Middlesbrough Frontline. The details of his death have now been passed to the coroner.

Old school, Richard Dimbleby ( father of Jonathan and David) fascinating insight into the 1930s - 1950s . Especially him being a reporter on the Italian atrocities in Ethiopia and on the discovery of Auswitz. Both the large tomes I read on JFK and Lord Nelson changed my views on history - in so much as the largely potted versions we become used to are a disservice to actual events and how they shape those people in the time they become famous for. His book famously claimed he had been “shot at, glassed, stabbed, arrested and jailed” during his 20 years as a hooligan.

However Sargent will spend some of that behind bars - after a judge recently jailed him for 32 months for being caught with cash and cocaine. Violence is baaad. M'kay? Stealing is baaad and drugs are baaad, m'kay? That doesn't necessarily mean that the stealer, the hooligan and the drug-taker are bad. But it doesn't necessarily mean that they're not. His brother added: “We were still very close. His sense of humour was fantastic - it was out of this world.” I've always been as interested in things off the pitch as I am with things on it. I've seen the steady decline in atmosphere at grounds since the terrace days to the modern stadiums and at some stage would love to write a book on the impact all seater stadiums and money has had on the average football fan. It's had a big impact on sorting hooligans out but has it also had a negative effect on the hardcore fanatic?

Individuals and organisations with significant control over the business either by owning at least 25% shares or by virtue of significant influence over the business. Name One of the reasons I feel very much against people trying to re write history for ideological purposes, rather than objectively ( or as much as ). Victor McIntyre, 33, flew into a rage when Middlesbrough clashed with Leicester at King Power Stadium last season, Gazette Live reports.I’ve just read Bob’s book and although enjoyable, I have read a lot better. Well worth a read and gives a good insight into the man. A BODYBUILDER and former football hooligan who wrote a book about his violent exploits with the Boro has died aged 42. Troublemakers disguise themselves as football fans to carry out violence, but they are living in the dark ages – football is a family game.” Most Read My question would be this. Is it possible to have a really good hardcore passionate support without having a pretty big percentage that want to cause trouble? If you look at some of the most widely accepted top support in the land in years gone by, Leeds, Boro, Man Utd (away), Newcastle (sorry), Sunderland lol , Everton, Birmingham, Sheff Utd, Cardiff etc they all have or certainly have had a reputation for trouble making.

Football- Brian Clough or Alex Ferguson(also started reading Robbo but never finished it as I don't generally read autobiography but was interesting) After years reading science fiction and then fantasy, I watched an interview on Parkinson with David Niven, but never thought much more of it till I spied his autobiography in the library I frequented far too often...

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