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Ross Kemp on Gangs - Poland's football hooligans

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Ross Kemp on Gangs - Poland's football hooligans
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Recorded & eventually watched the TV programme "Ross Kemp on Gangs" - Poland's football hooligans.  There are some real nutters over there.  In Poland violence is common at 3rd division games, of which only about a few thousand attend.  Away supporters number only about a few hundred & yet they get a full police escort to literally stop them getting at each other's throats.  Neo Nazis were implicated with the hooligans.  They were interviewed but they didn't show too many brain cells.  Overall, quite frightening.  Anybody watch the programme?  Thoughts?  No way way would this happen here. Wongo2008-04-16 11:01:28
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Last time I watched it was Ross Kemp... perhaps he changes his name in Aussie?   
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Yeah pretty sure it's Ross Kemp on Gangs. Very interesting series too.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Gary Kemp is one of the twats from Spandau Ballet. (one for all you older readers there!). It's Ross Kemp. Good series.
 
Am I the only one who thought that having Neo-Nazis in Poland was ironic to say the least 
Jag2008-04-16 10:59:47

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Hell, what was I thinking?  Don't know where I got Gary from. Wongo2008-04-16 11:02:08
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Gary was also a Kiwi Rugby League International. I missed the Poland episode but the others have been brilliant. If they came to NZ and did one on our gangs, foreign viewers would piss themselves with laughter.
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What gangs? You mean the wannabe "bloods" and "crips", comprised of teenage losers idolising themslves upon street urchins of Los Angeles, a moral sh*thole? Man, i'm sh*t scared of them...

Three for me, and two for them.

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Because a pissing competition over who's gangs are worse seems like an intelligent debate.


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I enjoyed seeing the columbian prison in the first episode, thats how all prisons should be - conditions wise. Here in NZ they're like hotels with all the facilities except a swimming pool  and a licenced bar.
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

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Been face to face with Ferravarcas FC's gang in Budapest, with Millwall in a European Cup game and they were bloody frightening, all ex paramilitaries from the Bosnian conflicts.
 
Funny they never came dowwn The Den for our home leg. 
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Lonegunmen wrote:
Gary was also a Kiwi Rugby League International. I missed the Poland episode but the others have been brilliant. If they came to NZ and did one on our gangs, foreign viewers would piss themselves with laughter.


he does...there's one on the Mongrel Mob in Porirua - seriously, check it out on youtube. And they're pretty scary if you ask me

http://youtube.com/watch?v=DQTNAA_Gd1g
Cosimo2008-04-16 19:24:08
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Personally, i thought the Poland episode was a pile of old toss. Classic media trick of go to the walls covered in Graffiti and make it look as the the whole area is covered in it.

Reminds me of the 'crowds' of arabs burning US flags, only for the camera to pan out (probably not correct term) for us to see that there are more media in attendace than 'rioters'.

The most scary thing was discovering that Kemp's accent was more Cambridge than Cockney!

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Have to laugh at some kiwis (no offence) boasting about NZ gangs.

I think Accrington Stanley's firm could take them all out.


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Millwall would certainly sort them out. I really didn't know he'd been to NZ.
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The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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no wonder I can't get my plumbing done, if these geezers are spending all their time beating each other up at Polish 3rd division games.

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Just watched the Polish football hooligan episode. f**king mental.

The New Zealand episode was interesting.
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next week: YELLOW FURY

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almost 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
he did an nz episode?

on what?
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The Mongrel Mob.

Look on youtube.
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Stevo, the youtube of Ferencvaros V Millwall, shows what we had to go through in Budapest the security were in with the mob in fact they even tooled them up inside the barriers, even old John the guy in the waistcoat got a bloody nose and he's in his late sixties.
 
That said "The Wall" ran them out of the city for three days.
 
 
The Skaman at Ferencvaros ground after the battle.
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