Two policemen remove a football supporter from Highbury, where rival fans clashed as Arsenal played Manchester United.Date: 25/08/1973, Football League Division One Leeds United v West Bromwich AlbionPolicemen try to restore order after several Leeds United fans invaded the pitch in a bid to reach referee Ray Tinkler, who had controversially allowed West Bromwich Albions second goal to stand, a decision which ultimately cost Leeds the League ChampionshipDate: 17/04/1971, UEFA Cup Final Second Leg Feyenoord v Tottenham Hotspur RotterdamPolice clash with Tottenham Hotspur supporters during the second leg of the UEFA Cup final against Feyenoord in Rotterdam. All over London, though, football was in trouble. Good effort, one of the best bits is actually pointing out the year that some firms started instead of lads saying we started ???. In the 1970s the turning point came for the Firm in terms of race relations when the national front gained prominence. A trip down Chelseas hooligan lane - spiked Green Street Hooligans (2005) A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism. WebThe documentary touches on the fighting on the football terraces during the 70's that brought the british national game into disrepute. Extra time loomed, but with less than a minute to go, Hudson took a free kick from an acute angle and rolled it across the area. , IT has been a slightly rocky run-in, but Stevenage finally clinched promotion with a four match sequence that brought them three wins. I was wrong - this is the best Ive seen for decades and I hope youll show us all your marvellous pics. Fans rampaged the Goldstone Road Spurs won the game 2-0 in front of more than 50,000 people and 10,000 locked out myself included. The replay at Old Trafford attracted a UK television audience of 28 million, making it the sixth-most watched television broadcast in British history. Tottenham 1970-71: Jennings, Kinnear, Knowles, Mullery, England, Beal, Gilzean, Perryman, Chivers, Peters, Neighbour Nice family club in multicultural Shepherds Bush. It includes a dummy grenade thrown onto the pitch in a 1965 match against Brentford. The Spurs fans sneered at our Chelsea scarves and, for a moment, I thought we might have some difficulties. Please consider making a donation to our site. Police footage of headhunters punch up In a book that became to be known as 'The People of the Abyss' London described the time when he lived in the Whitechapel district sleeping in workhouses, so-called doss-houses and even on the streets.
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