Gaetano Buglioni writes openly and with great humour about his life with the Chelsea Head-Hunters. He writes about the arrests, the court appearances and his tumultuous relationship with the police. He also charts his near fatal stabbing in a Paris backstreet, his cocaine addiction and his fight for life after…
It's July 2006, the World Cup has just finished in dismal penalty shootout failure for England and back to back Premiership champions Chelsea FC are preparing for the new season with a squad bolstered by the high profile signings of Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko.…
Optical illusions are the stuff of magic – harmless entertainment conjured up to both enthral and amaze, aren’t they? Well, maybe not, as it s not quite so amusing if the stunt takes the form of an episode of the BBC s groundbreaking documentary series MacIntyre Undercover on organised football…
Having examined England’s twin obsessions – violence and sex – in THE FOOTBALL FACTORY and HEADHUNTERS, John King completes his trilogy with ENGLAND AWAY: sex and violence abroad, under the Union Jack. The novel works on three levels – past, present and future – as pensioner Bill Farrell remembers his…
Following on from his bestselling study of violence, THE FOOTBALL FACTORY, John King considers Britain`s other obsession-sex. Formed in the chemical mists of New year`s Eve, The Sex Division sees the once=sacred act of procreation at its most material, as five men devise system based on the sexual act. In…
‘The best book I’ve read about football and working-class culture in Britain in the nineties. Buy, steal or borrow a copy now’ Irvine Welsh ‘King’s novel is not only an outstanding read, but also an important social document … This book should be compulsory reading for all those who believe…
First published in 1989, STEAMING IN is now acknowledged as the definitive account of terrace life in the 1970s and ’80s. Unvarnished, unflinching, it tells the story of Colin Ward’s experiences at Arsenal, Chelsea and England matches, at home and away. From Highbury to Luxembourg, Turin and Istanbul, Ward charts…
Chris Henderson formed the Chelsea Headhunters as well as the band Combat 84, the antithesis of middle-class England with its raw, uncut lyrics of punk and the thoughts of George Orwell. While the bands never acheived any lasting fame, the same could not be said of the Chelsea fans who…
Throughout the 70s and early 80s English football hooligans wreaked havoc throughout England and Europe until the authorities decided that enough was enough. Chelsea supporters were targeted, and one man in particular, Steve ‘Hickey’ Hickmott, was deemed to be public enemy number one and arrested. This explosive story, told in…