martin king (deutsch)
...s each meeting, each fight and each riot in detail, reported in addition, of the comrade shank and the large courage under the hard young. This is not a further book in the long number of the papers over football force. King does not undertake an attempt to dissociate itself from the violent events to - the reader must form its judgement. Not rarely provocatively, often humorously and always honestly, Hoolifan is more suitable than all previous publications for the topic to explain the phenomenon the hooligan in its actual social context. Chelsea always belonged to the associations with a ready for violence public, and King was for a long time part of the hard core of the fans. Honestly and without varnishing he reports in Hoolifan of his career, which began as rattle-swinging dte rodents, in the Shed, which notorious standing grandstand of the Stamford Bridge, continued, in order in that group its high point to finally find, which is generally called by the media the Chelsea Headhunters. King designates the prominent heads in the football gangs of Great Britain, describ...