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In 2005 we'll see Elijah Wood as a West Ham yob in The Yank, but first we have The Football Factory, a grim and earthy look at soccer's underbelly based on John King's cult 1996 novel.
Young British soccer hooligan faces his personal Damascene moment in wannabe hard-hitting drama about Blighty's best-known export that's as pointless as the social disease it purports to examine.
Actor Frank Harper has recalled a terrifying street fight between Millwall and Leeds United hooligans on the streets of London. The Den and Elland Road were fearful grounds for away fans to visit ...
Millwall 0-1 Coventry: It's lift-off for Frank Lampard as he grabs his first win as boss to extend unbeaten start at the Sky Blues Frank Lampard has picked up four points from his two matches as ...
Directed by Nick Love, starring Danny Dyer, Frank Harper, Tammer Hassan, Roland Manookian, Neil Maskell, Dudley Sutton and Jamie Foreman. 'The Football Factory' is a heart-thumping ninety minutes ...
MILLWALL have named England Under-20s boss and ex-Chelsea coach Joe Edwards as manager following Gary Rowett’s exit last month. Edwards worked under Frank Lampard and Thomas Tuchel at Stamfor… ...
Although not as insightful or perhaps powerful as the most memorable football hooliganism film (for me anyway), 'I.D.' directed by Philip Davis in 1995, the action here does feel very real.
Coventry City opposition manager verdict from CoventryLive as Millwall boss Neil Harris is in no mood for chit-chat after defeat to Sky Blues ...
Frank Lampard felt his Derby side deserved a draw after they were beaten 2-1 at Millwall on Saturday. Goals from Lee Gregory and Shaun Williams condemned the Rams to their second defeat in as many ...
Former Millwall hooligan-turned-actor Frank Harper got in his fair share of fights from his time following the Championship club, and there were some tasty memorable showdowns with rival firms Teams ...
Not many Millwall gang members have spoken out over the years but one man who shared some stories was former hooligan-turned-actor Frank Harper, who revealed the five toughest rival firms they fought.
Notorious football hooligan Pat Dolan has revealed that Upton Park was a far worse ground to visit than The Den despite its reputation - revisiting a particularly terrifying incident in the 1980s ...