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The controversial Thames TV documentary 'Hooligan' brought the problem of football hooliganism to the forefront of the nation's conscience follows the notorious Inter City Firm ""supporters"" of West Ham United. Battling rival soccer fans up and down the country they often reduced city centres to little more than looted shops and burnt out cars and have left victims scarred from the effects of their weapon of choice - the Stanley knife. The perpetrators then melt away back on the

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Released
01 August 2002
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Revelation Films Ltd 
Classification
Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027182611485 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Before The Football Factory...Before The Firm .....Before Donal Mcintyre there was Hooligan the seminal TV expose that so shocked film director Alan Clark that he made The Firm about the notorious group of violent football supporters, the West Ham Inter City Firm or ICF . Hooligan is a look inside football s first family of fear, the ICF . Before them football hooligans could be easily identified as Doctor Marten, Levi and Ben Sherman wearing skin heads, not anymore. The ICF changed the entire football violence landscape; they were professionals from all walks of life.... Designer clothes-wearing, first class travel using and above all, organised. They made prior appointments with rival clubs firms and travelled first class to meet them, always with their special friend Stanley . Once a humble builder s tool, the Stanley knife became the weapon of choice for those involved. No football colours, colours were for scarfers (normal supporters), no singing and if it was a drab northern ground probably no match as the meet had been arranged for elsewhere. City centres were reduced to little more that looted shops and burnt out cars, innocent by-standers civilians looked on in horror as the rival firms fought with each other, and the police. No longer were the participants mindless tribes of knuckle dragging youths, the ICF were a new breed of otherwise successful, mostly well off people who got off on violence for its own sakes. Football had become the vehicle, the public at large the audience. You could tell that you had been turned over by the ICF , they had business cards printed with the legend you have just met the famous ICF, have a nice day , and after Stanley had paid his respects the unlucky person got a calling card as a memento. Hooligan is a groundbreaking documentary that goes inside the ICF and brought the notion of a new violent subculture to the nation s conscience. SPECIAL FEATURES Report from the Social Issues Research Centre Tackling Football Violence.

Early 1980s Thames Television documentary on football hooliganism. The late 1970s and early 1980s saw an unprecedented rise in organised violence among soccer fans, which lead to a decline in the game's reputation, both in England and in mainland Europe. Here the focus is on one of the groups behind the violence, West Ham United's Inter City Firm.