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Thirteen football hooligans who threw glasses at each other in a brawl outside a pub in Cardiff following a match between Cardiff City and Aston Villa have been jailed for a total of 13 years.
Eight Cardiff City football hooligans have been jailed for taking part in violent scenes which erupted after a crucial play-off defeat. Stones, bricks, wood, bottles, street furniture and a car ...
Ex-Millwall hooligan reveals 'toughest firm' he ever faced where 2,000 thugs circled him "Ginger Bob" joined Millwall Bushwackers when he was 15 and went head to head with 2,000 angry rivals a day ...
Appearing on James English's Anything Goes podcast, the reformed hooligan said: 'I've got to give it to Cardiff City. 'Cardiff had an around 3-4,000-person-strong firm while Millwall - with around ...
The fans were moved on by police and Bailey carried on to the Cardiff City Stadium. But once there the "tall, ginger lad" stood out because of his appearance, Mr Curry told the court.
For three decades from the 1970s, British football hooligans terrorised the terraces at home and abroad. Young men, faces twisted and snarled with hate, were the ugly personification of the ...
Football hooliganism is a stain on the sport, ... READ MORE: Grandad among football hooligans who brawled outside Cardiff pub "When I got nicked, it didn't really matter that much to me.
Bristol City football hooligan in Cardiff got caught because of his ginger hair. Bristol City fan Mackenzie Bailey thought he had got away with lobbing a can at an O'Neill's pub in Cardiff city ...
Bristol City fan Mackenzie Bailey thought he had got away with lobbing a can at an O'Neill's pub in Cardiff city centre. Skip to navigation; Skip to main content; Skip to related content; ...
One of the Bristol City fans involved in last month's disorder in Cardiff city centre was caught when police recognised his bright ginger hair. Mackenzie Bailey thought he had gotten away with hurling ...