In the 1960s and 1970s, the Mile End Mob ruled Upton Park. Long before the days of the ICF, they were the guv'nors of the terraces, striking fear into the other West Ham mobs and fans. Indeed it was the reputation of the Mile End mob that drove the ICF to establish their rule over the terraces in the 1980s. Co-author Micky Smith was in the thick of the action in the 60s and 70s, when there was no mercy for an away fan at Upton Park. He was there at the clashes between the rival skinhead London mobs, the taking of terraces up and down the country and the run-ins with the authorities.
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Weight: 567g
Dimensions: 165 x 250mm
Publication Date: 15 Oct 2012
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781904034575
About Cass Pennant
Cass Pennant is a writer and film producer based in London. He has written ten football fan-related books five of which have been UK Top Ten bestsellers and is one of Britain's leading commentators on football hooliganism. Books he has written or co-authored include: Cass; Congratulations You Have Just Met The I.C.F; Want Some AGGRO?; Rolling With The 657 Crew; Good Afternoon Gentlemen The Name is Bill Gardner; Legends of the Firm (first published as Terrace Legends); his latest You're Going Home in a F*cking Ambulance was published in2022. Cass was adapted into the British cult film of the same name in 2008 directed by Jon S. Baird and starring Nonso Anozie in the title role and Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya as Young Cass.