Bevendean Hillbilly
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I think all those books by people like Cass Pennant and other "old soldiers" are utter toilet (my brother in law has them all) reading about how some no mark in bloody Luton or Cardiv "ran" some other no marks from bloody Nuneaten or Burnley are completely pointless.
I do count Kevin Sampsons "Awaydays" among my favourite books,however, dealing as it does with the need to belong and the links between fashion, drugs and football violence in the late 1970's, well written and incredibly insightful, he writes about a group of Tranmere hooligans rucking all over the North of England and Wales and focuses on "Carty" and his weird mate "Elvis" with such sympathy and perception that I defy anyone to read it and be left unmoved.
I agree tho. apart from Football Factory, which at least does not take itself seriously most films on the subject, particularly "Green Street" are just nonsense.
I do count Kevin Sampsons "Awaydays" among my favourite books,however, dealing as it does with the need to belong and the links between fashion, drugs and football violence in the late 1970's, well written and incredibly insightful, he writes about a group of Tranmere hooligans rucking all over the North of England and Wales and focuses on "Carty" and his weird mate "Elvis" with such sympathy and perception that I defy anyone to read it and be left unmoved.
I agree tho. apart from Football Factory, which at least does not take itself seriously most films on the subject, particularly "Green Street" are just nonsense.