
Everywhere We Go
Pages: 274
|Published: 7 Dec 2011
Description
Everywhere We Go gives the most remarkable and frightening insight into the behaviour of the football thug. Written by two people who know the world of the hooligan from the inside, this book features many first-hand accounts of incidents, from both perpetrators and victims, that make chilling reading. It builds up to provide the most comprehensive look behind the matchday madness that has yet been published, explores:
• The changing face of football violence
• Who gets involved - and why
• How the ‘firms’ operate, both home and away
• The role of ‘scouts’ and ‘spotters’ in planning violence
• The football establishment - and how they can help solve the problem
• The involvement of the far right in football and the issue of racism
• The changing face of football violence
• Who gets involved - and why
• How the ‘firms’ operate, both home and away
• The role of ‘scouts’ and ‘spotters’ in planning violence
• The football establishment - and how they can help solve the problem
• The involvement of the far right in football and the issue of racism