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Crap - Rated
The guy is a complete turd to be fair. Fat, thick and a Spurs fan - it doesn't get much worse when it comes to the lottery of life.
poor prose - Rated
Utter drivel sure spurs have a firm and I am sure tanner was part of it, but he cant write to save his life. Good job he's hard! nay superman!! The book jumps all over the place, tis written as though in the first person most of the time, but clearly much written are third hand accounts. Still good luck to him it's an earner. One question what happened at Newcastle ? seems to me that he just walked round the ground oh and at Manchester is that it? One final thing ambusing cars on the north circular not such a hard thing to do most that travelled in cars were normal fans...
good book but could of had more detail - Rated
Being a Tottenham fan I found the book interesting ,Trevor tried to give an unbiased account although sometimes it appeared he was struggling with the exact truth as most hardcore supporters would when reaccounting football stories as we all want to seem like we are the top firm.The account by a friend of Trevor's regarding the Feynoord away game in 1983 was particularily interesting as I was there myself and was one of spurs firm in the Feynoord end,it seemed quite accurate although there was probably only fifty of us in there rather than a hundred and although very game like myself at the time we were in general all very young, a bit naive
and got a kicking in the ground
jackanory... dear oh dear..... - Rated
i didnt really have to write this 'review' as anybody who was genuinely involved in hooliganism, would already know that at best this book is innacurate and at worst complete nonsense. he makes references to incidents with rival mobs at fixtures that never took place, (i dont remember Arsenal playing Man UTD at a cup final in the late nineties!). also high profile incidents that did actually happen dont even get a mention, particularly a weekend in manchester in 2001, that involved the 'invisible' firm from the succesful side of north london.... Perhaps thats because they come well and truly unstuck and it wouldnt fit in to the general context of the book? just another biased book about a firm thats 'never been done', and a poorly written one at that. i wouldnt waste your money on this, andrex is cheaper and softer.
Tottenham massive - Rated
Now, I am sure this lad has had his fair share of scraps and all that but he never seemed to get touched once. Ever. Surely the law of average starts that he must have been punched once?