Rolling with the 6.57 Crew

Rolling with the 6.57 Crew by Cass Pennant, published by John Blake Publishing, Limited in September 2004, offers an in-depth look into the notorious Portsmouth 6.57 crew, a casual football firm that gained significant attention during the 1980s and 1990s. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English, detailing the crew’s dedication and the violent reputation that accompanied their support for their team as they traveled across the country.
Readers will discover the remarkable story of this infamous group, exploring the dynamics of football culture and the social implications of their actions. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty and rivalry within the realms of sports and recreation, providing insights into the world of football hooliganism. This edition serves as a comprehensive account of the 6.57 crew, shedding light on a unique aspect of popular culture and social science related to football and its passionate followers.
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Portsmouth’s 6.57 crew were the most talked about casual football firm of the980s and 1990s. This notorious gang took their name from the time of therain they caught to games, following their team around the country with theind of dedication – and violence – that only a true hoolifan knows. Now, forhe first time ever, the amazing story of the firm is revealed.
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