Quote Originally Posted by Romared View Post
I've been watching a few of his films lately , we're things really so bad ? Some of us will have been involved with this behaviour at some point , but Football Factory really shows the violence , i've had a few skirmishes worst being Boro away , next Grimsby closely followed by Huddersfield away , a few more inbetween ,thinking back now , why and what was it all about ? We must have been crazy

There's various interpretations by the psychologists Roma, most on em ballax. My interpretation is pride in your town and defending it's name. Adrenaline is another.

I was never one to look for trouble although some of the lads we went wi were rough and ready. It was always abart evin a good day art, evin a laugh, a few beers, evin a craic and of course the football but if trouble came then we wouldn't shirk it. Crazy like tha sez. A look back now and cringe. Misspent youth, tha sooin grows art o it.

Them Danny Dyer films are exaggerated and in reality are not a true portrayal of proper football hooligans. The best hooligan film I've seen is 'The Firm' directed by Alan Clarke(Scum, Made In Britain) starring Gary Oldman.