Soul Crew-Tony Rivers

History of the notorious cardiff soul crew from their begginings in the 1970s right upto the presant day. illustrated with pictures and co written by dave jones.
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Hull City Phycos-Shaun Tordoff

History of Terrace Terror Tracing the genesis of the Hull City football hooligan mob from the formative'60s to the present day, with personal recollections and interviews with former gang members, Shuan Torduff, a former member of the Hull City football hooligan gang, recounts the infamous Battle of Dock Street, the Rugby Wars that split the city, the era of the notorious Hull City Psychos, the trips on Mad Eddie's Battle Wagon, and the resurgence of soccer violence at the football club in the 1990s
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Tales From The East Bank- Anthoney Chronshaw

A history of the Sheffield Wednesday Hooligan scene, and the culture that went with it, including the well documented rivalry with city neighbours Sheffield Utds Blades Business Crew. To  read an extraxt from the book click on the front cover picture to the left.
Scally-Andy Nicholls

In this remarkably candid autobiography, Andy Nicholls, archetypal Scally and former Category C soccer hooligan, recounts his immersion in the hooligan culture of the late 1970s, dealing unflinchingly with the barbaric knifings for which Merseyside hooligans became notorious, the accusations of racism that have long since been levelled at Everton fans, and the 1985 Heysel Disaster. He also relates darkly humorous tales of thieving, ticket touting, bitter rivalries with Manchester United and Liverpool, and his own appearance on the cover of The Sun. Illustrated.
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A Casual Look

Photojournalism from the 1970s to 2001 portraying the evolving styles of the football casual, from those early Lois and Lacoste days to the CP and Stone Island dominance of recent years. Also includes shots of English casuals, home and abroad, from Mexico '86 onwards and the rumpus on the home front.
Casual-Phil Thornton

By the late '70s there was a new youth culture, one whose followers formed violent gangs, and were known as "scallies," "trendies" and "dressers" until the name Casuals finally stuck. Definitively tracing the roots of this inner-city Liverpool movement through first-person interviews with the main "faces" of the gangs, Casuals explains how these hooligans evolved through the working-class fascination with sharp dressing to form bitter rivalries across England. With 16 pages of photos.
Scum Airways-John Sugden

As the Champions League expanded, a new off-shoot of football's black market emerged - travel agents that cater for those who are priced out of the official trips. This is an inside investigation of one such company and the fans who use it, including the tragedy of that harrowing Leeds trip to Istanbul.
The Trainer-Neil Herd

The Trainer pays tribute and charts the rise and rise of the sports shoe. With everything from this year's streetwise trainers to the legendary Converse All Star, all photographed in colour, with close-ups of key features in addition to a portrait of each shoe, this is the complete compendium of trainer style.
Naughty- Mark Chester

Recognised by police intelligence officers as one of the most organised and violent soccer hooligan gangs currently active in Britain, the Naughty Forty are both renowned and feared on the football terraces. This shocking inside story, written by one of the gang's central figures for two decades, takes readers inside the group, revealing the network of alliances and friendships between leading hooligans across Britain, and exploring the ever-present draw of these gangs to young men. Excellent book.
The Frontline-John Theone

Middlesbrough: the Iron City. An industrial townbuilt on iron, steel, coal and the docks. Home tosome of the hardest men in Britain and to one offootball's most notorious hooligan gangs: theFrontline. Forged in the late sixties, theFrontline went on to become one of the most activefootball hooligan gangs in the country, theirreputation built on their courage and grit intoe-to-toe battles. Written by an original memberof the gang, this is a behind-the-scenes accountof the Frontline's bitterest rivalries. With 8pages of b/w photos.