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His “casual” mob took over from the donkey-jacket-and-pitboot thugs of the Seventies just as hooliganism was entering a new era.

A man who can never do things by halves, The Brick developed a heroin and crack habit in the mid-90s that saw him plummet to the depths. As direct as a punch to the jaw, he tells it like it was, from knifings and beatings to working the doors and serving time in jail. If you look at some of the most widely accepted top support in the land in years gone by, Leeds, Boro, Man Utd (away), Newcastle (sorry), Sunderland lol , Everton, Birmingham, Sheff Utd, Cardiff etc they all have or certainly have had a reputation for trouble making. His best mate (who came training with us, but was crap at football) was a Wigan fan and - I kid you not - kept a scrapbook with newspaper cuttings of all the Wigan hooligan incidents that had been reported. As a main face - some say as the main face - with the infamous Middlesbrough Frontline, he has fought literally hundreds of battles against rival crews from all over the country.Both the large tomes I read on JFK and Lord Nelson changed my views on history - in so much as the largely potted versions we become used to are a disservice to actual events and how they shape those people in the time they become famous for. For twenty years he stood at the head of one of the country's most feared firms: the Middlesbrough Frontline. Individuals and organisations with significant control over the business either by owning at least 25% shares or by virtue of significant influence over the business.

How many fucking times will this name be mentioned on this site yes agreed he was a very game cunt he never had that much intrest in the football though and his dress sense leaves alot to be desired i think. After years reading science fiction and then fantasy, I watched an interview on Parkinson with David Niven, but never thought much more of it till I spied his autobiography in the library I frequented far too often. Victor McIntyre, 33, flew into a rage when Middlesbrough clashed with Leicester at King Power Stadium last season, Gazette Live reports. The 18-stone self-confessed football hooligan had been a member of one of the UK’s most feared mobs, the Middlesbrough Frontline.He was also filmed in a disturbance before a match with Sunderland, yet police told The Gazette that McIntyre wasn’t thought to be part of a firm. When he was given a week to live by doctors, he vowed to fight his way back to health and strength - and he succeeded.

PC Andrew Benson said: "We are in 2017 and there is no place for hooliganism in football or any sport.We don’t know exactly what went on but we think he may have fallen at the top of the stairs and hit his neck. The majority of pages are undamaged with some creasing or tearing, and pencil underlining of text, but this is minimal. His book famously claimed he had been “shot at, glassed, stabbed, arrested and jailed” during his 20 years as a hooligan. Mark said he worked for several years with his brother as bouncers on the doors of Middlesbrough pubs after the pair grew up in Hemlington.

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