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Rioting England followers turned on 1966 World Cup-winning hero Jack Charlton during the appalling scenes which saw a friendly against Ireland in Dublin abandoned ...
London’s police force has blamed “football hooligans” for violent scenes in the capital last weekend in which dozens of people were arrested. Around 300,000 people calling for a ceasefire in ...
GARDA leave has been cancelled across Dublin as 350 members of the public order unit are set to be on duty for Ireland’s football clash against England.
The Irish were strong and experienced, tough to play against with their share of quality. They were led by Jack Charlton, one of England's World Cup heroes of 1966, and eight of the team selected ...
British police officers from the Football Policing Unit have arrived in Dublin to help identify English football hooligans who might attempt to enter the State, in defiance of travel bans, to ...
The “English disease”, as football hooliganism is known, is flaring up again. As prime minister, Margaret Thatcher was troubled by football thuggery.
Football; Jack Charlton; England hooligans brutally turned on 1966 World Cup winner with ... It is a disaster for Irish football but I didn't want the game abandoned because what do you do with ...
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