The bloodthirsty new generation of hooligans dragging football back to the '70s

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'The bloodthirsty new generation of hooligans dragging football back to the '70s and bringing terror to the game'

Credit: CollectViolent clashes between warring fans and the police have blighted the beautiful game in Britain for decadesA mob of around 20 hooded goons from the Men In Black firm lobbed flares over the gates of Ed Woodward's £2million home.

New football banning orders increased by 19 per cent last season, with a total of 1,771 in place across England and Wales. So who are these firms, and which gang is the worst? We take a look at their dark histories - and the havoc they're still wreaking today.The Men In Black is just one name given to the factions of hooligans who support Manchester United — with the larger collective being known more broadly as the Red Army.

And then just a year later, 47 cops and 24 police horses were injured when hooligans turned violent after Millwall lost a game against Birmingham City — the Metropolitan Police considered suing Millwall FC as a result.

 

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