MAN City and Chelsea hooligans will have to surrender their passports for five weeks this summer to stop them terrorising the ...
Chelsea and Manchester City thugs must hand their passports over to police before the FIFA Club World Cup starts in America - ...
Football hooligans from two top English clubs will have to hand over their passports for more than a month to stop them ...
But rather than glorify the thrill of a ruck, Bellew strikes a balanced tone by also speaking to the victims of the English Disease ... another but this is where football is now.
Show more In the aftermath of the Heysel tragedy, Margaret Thatcher declared war on the hooligans. It was a watershed moment for English football. Tough new laws were called for - and the incident ...
IT WAS one of English football’s bleakest nights and one ... infamous Bushwackers firm were joined by a band of ‘freelance hooligans’ from Chelsea and West Ham. Luton’s home ground became ...
But the Sunflower Tomakomai could soon be handling a more volatile cargo - English football hooligans. The vessel has been commandeered by authorities for use as a floating prison for World Cup ...
But then came one of the darkest nights in football history. On 29 May 1985, 39 people were killed at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels during the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus. The ...
These include criminal convictions for a wide range of offences, a ban by a sporting or professional body, or breaches of certain key football regulations, such as match-fixing.' The review takes ...
The tragedy led to English clubs being banned from European football for five years.