“No One Likes Us We Don’t Care”
www.hooligansatplay.com
Hooligans, fans and fanaticism
An international comparison of club and supporter cultures.
Supporter
violence
around
football
matches
regularly
gives
rise
to
considerable
social
outrage.
This
book
places
hooliganism
and
its
fight
against
it
in
an
international
comparative
perspective.
It
describes
the
nature
and
development
of
hooliganism
at
six
Western
European
football
clubs,
including
Feyenoord
and
Sparta Rotterdam.
Books
If
you
want
to
know
more
about
hooligans,
we
recommend
that
you
read
the
books
or
articles
below.
Click
on
the
PDF
logo to read it. These books are written in Dutch.
Police Magazine - Fighting Arrangements
Showdowns organized by hooligans.
Commissioned
by
Police
&
Science,
criminologist
and
researcher
Tom
van
Ham
and
Henk
Ferwerda
of
Bureau
Beke
have
conducted
research
into
fighting
agreements, their scope and implications for the police approach.
The
article
was
published
in
October
2017
in
the
magazine
of
the
Police
and
is
based on the research “Fighting by appointment”.
Hooligans - 16 candid stories
What
moves
hooligans?
Why
all
that
unconditional
club
love
and
eruptions
of
violence
that
regularly
crop
up?
What
characterizes
the
culture
and
manners
of
hooligans?
Paul
C.
Vos
interviewed
sixteen
key
figures
from
the
hard
core
of
supporters
of
the
main
football
clubs
in
the
Netherlands
and
wrote
down
their
stories
-
directly and without frills.
The
hooligans
openly
tell
about
how
they
have
become
part
of
the
hard
core,
about
their
experiences,
the
rivalry,
the
unconditional
friendship
and
of
course
the
violence.
This
bundle
offers a unique insight into the world of hooligans..
Paul
C.
Vos
is
a
Dutch
teacher
and
a
football
fan.
For
years
he
sat
in
the
stands
every
week
where
he
got
to
know
members
of
the
various
supporter
groups.
For
this
book,
he
had
conversations
with
supporters
of
ADO
Den
Haag,
Ajax,
FC
Groningen,
FC
Twente,
FC
Utrecht,
Feyenoord,
NAC,
NEC
and PSV.