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Scally

The Shocking Confessions of a Category C Football Hooligan

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Description

For twenty years, Andy Nicholls was one of the most active football hooligans in the country and a leading figure among the violent followers of Everton Football Club.
Classified as a Category C thug - the worst kind - he amassed more than twenty arrests for football related offences and is banned from every ground in the UK.
Scally deals head-on with the vicious knife attacks perpetrated by the shadowy County Road Cutters, chronicles the bitter Manchester-Merseyside battles that left scores injured and describes enduring rivalries with the gangs of Aberdeen, Chelsea, Millwall, Middlesbrough and many more.
Scally caused a storm of controversy on first publication and is widely acknowledged as the most revealing, most shocking book ever written about soccer gang culture.

Scally
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  • $3.99
  • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
  • Category: Soccer
  • Published: Dec 11, 2013
  • Publisher: Milo Books Ltd
  • Seller: Milo Books Limited
  • Print Length: 400 Pages
  • Language: English
  • Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.

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