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40 somethings: Relive the glory days of football terrace violence of the 70s and 80s, and revive long dormant enmities from the comfort of your computer. What will you be? Skinhead? Casual? What's your `firm'?
Next fixture? Oh No! Away to Millwall! Better get tooled up! Plan your campaign using period
streetmaps of the derelict areas near enemy grounds, but beware of ambush!
And don't forget: extra points for trashing the train on the way, bonuses for taking their pub and knocking off a policeman's helmet!
How did you do? Just look at the shocked headlines in Sunday's paper, lovingly reproduced in blotchy black and white.
Also available: Euro Hooligan - the Road to Heysel.
Coming soon: World Cup Hooligan '02
Hooligans - Storm over Europe
http://www.hooligans-thegame.com/ Baked. [Aristotle, May 16 2002]
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//glory days of football terrace violence
Aye right! Have you ever been caught up in football violence? There is *nothing* lighthearted or amusing about it. [marked-for-deletion] ha-ha X. |
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I'm, pretty sure this ones baked. Will provide link later. |
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The Heysel joke is in very, very poor taste. |
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Aristotle, you beat me to the link. |
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"Sealed Knot society, let's see you try and do this one: Luton Town v. Millwall 1985." (Half Man Half Biscuit) |
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Ugh...Not my sort of game... |
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