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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

Chichester

I d

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


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Old skool I've read the book could do with a remake!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory"

Football Factory is great

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory

Football Factory is great"

Green street or the firm though!!

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

Chichester

The firm

Great film as well

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

Chichester

Away days is entertaining as well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory"

Not entirely about football I know, but I'm going to "Rise of the footsoldier"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Let's not forget about green street

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By *iggi3Man  over a year ago


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory"

Obviously the firm you dry lunch

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Oiii you siii, the firms up there but also rise of the footsoldier don't sleep on that

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds


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Close thread. If you don’t know who gumbo is, the fuck is wrong with you.

The mr

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory

Football Factory is great

Green street or the firm though!!"

Green street is as far from good as anything could possibly be.

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"Away days is entertaining as well "

Away days was good. Book pissed all over the film though.

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"Oiii you siii, the firms up there but also rise of the footsoldier don't sleep on that "

Rise of the footsoldier and the other hundred versions of it are shite.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Oiii you siii, the firms up there but also rise of the footsoldier don't sleep on that

Rise of the footsoldier and the other hundred versions of it are shite. "

First one was great but the sequels went too far

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Currently watching the business

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"Oiii you siii, the firms up there but also rise of the footsoldier don't sleep on that

Rise of the footsoldier and the other hundred versions of it are shite.

First one was great but the sequels went too far"

Nah they were all shite. Some decent diddies in them but thats it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

CASS was another brilliant one

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple  over a year ago

Coventry

I have it on good authority from a couple of youths outside a kebab shop in Shrewsbury that Shrewsbury Town are the hardest. Not being a football kind of guy I guess I have to take their word for it

I'm also guessing by the state of the little runts and the big claims they we're making they're not part of said firm

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By *he RookMan  over a year ago

Hampshire

None, none are realistic, the closest to the bonding is football factory, the newer the firm movie for the going for a walk and a mooch

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

ID the rest are as realistic as the clangers taking button moons firm on the magic roundabout

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By *araday1066Man  over a year ago

durham

The original firm with Gary Oldman.

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

No thanks, nothing remotely entertaining about football hooligans.

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By *lue morphoCouple  over a year ago

north west


"The original firm with Gary Oldman. "

Is a cracking film in a bit of a shit way. Made big stars of Oldman & Manville

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By *iscombobulated1523Couple  over a year ago

Worcestershire

Rise of the foot soldier

Green street

Hooligan factory

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By *adyA_MrKCouple  over a year ago

Derby

The Firm -- but the original version with Gary Oldman in

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By *adyA_MrKCouple  over a year ago

Derby


"ID the rest are as realistic as the clangers taking button moons firm on the magic roundabout"

Best answer yet 😂😂

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By *lder budweiserMan  over a year ago

Stirlingshire


"ID the rest are as realistic as the clangers taking button moons firm on the magic roundabout"

Away Days and I.D. are okay, the rest are pretty laughable

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By *urry BlokeMan  over a year ago

I will never understand the tribalism that surrounds football

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By *uri00620Woman  over a year ago

Croydon


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory

Football Factory is great

Green street or the firm though!!"

I hadn't heard of Green Street when it first came out. In those days I did Supply teaching. I covered a Drama lesson with no plan other than 'the kids can act out a scene from a film'. When a group suggested Green Street I thought sure - it sounded pretty innocuous.

That was a mistake!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I will never understand the tribalism that surrounds football "
Growing up in Newport, it was all about the clothes, the culture, and the buzz of getting away—days crammed into a battered transit van or packed into trains for away days. To some, it might sound mad, but for a lot of us, the adrenaline, the camaraderie, and the sense of belonging outweighed any of the risks. On the council estate, where cash was always tight, and pride was all you really had, football wasn’t just a game—it was an identity. Those scraps on the terraces? They were more than just fights; they were a kind of family, a twisted sense of loyalty. Like, if you didn’t have much else, you always had your firm, your club. It was tribal, raw, and fierce, but in its own way, it was everything. I'm in my 50s now and that's another lifetime long left behind, the clothes and the love of the club still remain 😂

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the best football hooligan film?

Currently watching football factory

Football Factory is great

Green street or the firm though!!

I hadn't heard of Green Street when it first came out. In those days I did Supply teaching. I covered a Drama lesson with no plan other than 'the kids can act out a scene from a film'. When a group suggested Green Street I thought sure - it sounded pretty innocuous.

That was a mistake! "

😂 😂

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By *os19Man  over a year ago

Edmonton


"The Firm -- but the original version with Gary Oldman in"
. Yes I would agree with that.Apparently it was the first film credit that Steve McFadden aka Phil Mitchell in Eastenders had.

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I will never understand the tribalism that surrounds football Growing up in Newport, it was all about the clothes, the culture, and the buzz of getting away—days crammed into a battered transit van or packed into trains for away days. To some, it might sound mad, but for a lot of us, the adrenaline, the camaraderie, and the sense of belonging outweighed any of the risks. On the council estate, where cash was always tight, and pride was all you really had, football wasn’t just a game—it was an identity. Those scraps on the terraces? They were more than just fights; they were a kind of family, a twisted sense of loyalty. Like, if you didn’t have much else, you always had your firm, your club. It was tribal, raw, and fierce, but in its own way, it was everything. I'm in my 50s now and that's another lifetime long left behind, the clothes and the love of the club still remain 😂 "

My experience was very different to that. The guys I knew were company directors , middle class family men. They would come to work on a Sat morning in thier fatahs and Pierre Cardin and tape up their arms with maskin tape, borrow stanley knives and go join the other Trent end cabbages for a few hours of swearing and slashing. They didn't even like football

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By *harmizardMan  over a year ago

London

Rise of the foot soldier for me

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"Rise of the foot soldier

Green street

Hooligan factory "

Really

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan  over a year ago

belfast


"I will never understand the tribalism that surrounds football Growing up in Newport, it was all about the clothes, the culture, and the buzz of getting away—days crammed into a battered transit van or packed into trains for away days. To some, it might sound mad, but for a lot of us, the adrenaline, the camaraderie, and the sense of belonging outweighed any of the risks. On the council estate, where cash was always tight, and pride was all you really had, football wasn’t just a game—it was an identity. Those scraps on the terraces? They were more than just fights; they were a kind of family, a twisted sense of loyalty. Like, if you didn’t have much else, you always had your firm, your club. It was tribal, raw, and fierce, but in its own way, it was everything. I'm in my 50s now and that's another lifetime long left behind, the clothes and the love of the club still remain 😂

My experience was very different to that. The guys I knew were company directors , middle class family men. They would come to work on a Sat morning in thier fatahs and Pierre Cardin and tape up their arms with maskin tape, borrow stanley knives and go join the other Trent end cabbages for a few hours of swearing and slashing. They didn't even like football "

You've watched too many shite hooligan films i think.

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By *ibblepilotMan  over a year ago

Preston

Indeed.

I.d. without question.

Mind, there's been some total clart

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