Terrace Legends - The Most Terrifying And Frightening Book Ever Written About Soccer Violence

Terrace Legends - The Most Terrifying And Frightening Book Ever Written About Soccer Violence
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Publisher : Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781782192350
ISBN-13 : 1782192352
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Book Synopsis Terrace Legends - The Most Terrifying And Frightening Book Ever Written About Soccer Violence by : Cass Pennant

Download or read book Terrace Legends - The Most Terrifying And Frightening Book Ever Written About Soccer Violence written by Cass Pennant and published by Kings Road Publishing. This book was released on 2015-01-01 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Meet the men who, for decades, have ruled the football terraces. They are the faces behind the biggest firms in football history; behind the rucks, the rules and the respect. They have caused chaos for the public and the press and struck fear into rival fans that have crossed their path. In this book, the men behind the mobs have joined forces to reveal their experiences as key figures in the most notorious terrace fights. From the bovver boys of the sixties and seventies to the football casuals of the eighties, the names central to the biggest firms - the names that were to become the stuff that terrace legends were made of - have all been tracked down and interviewed. They tell their stories in this book.


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