Fierce rivals West Ham and Chelsea (Image: SG) Ageing yobs leading the firm have either been jailed or drifted away from football hooliganism in recent years. In 2000, Chelsea Headhunters formed a temporary alliance with other British hooligans supporting Linfield F.C., Cardiff City, Swansea City, Glasgow Rangers and Leeds United led by Arsenal’s junior firm, The Herd, to attack Galatasaray fans in Copenhagen and Heysel Stadium as part of revenge for the 2000 UEFA Cup semi-final stabbing of two Leeds United fans by a Galatasaray fan. "Interestingly, higher levels of disorder are being seen in the lower leagues, and this could be attributed to the fact there is often a reduced police presence. "While another asked: "Does anyone even throw a punch?! Probably one of the weirdest iterations of that, however, is Chelsea fans’ practice of throwing celery on the pitch. In 2000, Chelsea Headhunters formed a temporary alliance with other British hooligans supporting Linfield F.C., Rangers F.C., Cardiff City, Swansea City and Leeds United led by Arsenal's firm, The Herd, to attack Galatasaray fans in Copenhagen and Turkish fans in Brussels during Euro 2000 as part of revenge for the 2000 UEFA Cup semi-final stabbing of two Leeds United fans by a Galatasaray fan. FABRIZIO, Italy. Thanks to the internet and social media, brands from Asia can pop off in Nort...DeviantArt is the world's largest online social community for artists and art enthusiasts, allowing people to connect through the creation and sharing of art.Collection of best ultras, supporters photography. and, "You bloody Americans, coming here taking our jobs! "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. ""I've been shot, I've been stabbed and I've dished it out. Es uno de los grupos en los que la ideología de ultraderecha está más presente, alineados con grupos paramilitares de Irlanda del Norte en la década de los 80´, como son Ulster Defence Association y Ulster Volunteer Force. Footage shows groups of the clubs’ sup… Sus primeras revueltas se remontan a la década de los 60´. All levels. El árbitro salió a un club nocturno de Sinj cuando fue localizado por un grupo de hooligans. "All your left wing f***s you ain't passing through out manor," the message reportedly read.At the height of hooliganism, the Leeds United Service Crew made a name for themselves as one of the most savage firms in Britain.Leeds became the first English team to be banned from a European competition when, in 1975, the club's fans went berserk during the European Cup Final against Bayern Munich in Paris.Reacting to a string of perceived refereeing injustices, the Leeds section of the stadium erupted into a riot, ripping chairs out of the stands and throwing them in protest.The helicoptering seats led to a German TV operator losing an eye and a photographer having their arm broken.A decade later, a 15-year-old boy, Ian Hambridge, died at Birmingham City's St Andrew's ground when a 12ft wall collapsed on him during riotous fighting between Leeds and Birmingham hooligans.Ninety-six police officers were also injured trying to stop the mayhem, which was later described by a judge as more like "the Battle of Agincourt than a football match".And in 2007, around 200 Leeds hooligans charged the pitch in a home game against Ipswich.About half of them charged towards the opposing team's fans — 13 Leeds fans ended up with football banning orders totalling 45 years for the charge.But trouble still flares up at Elland Road, which was the club with the second highest amount of supporters arrested last season (49).