And there's even ties between legendary club players and Manchester United hooligans. In 2001, 250 Millwall hooligans stormed The Feathers pub where Wolverhampton's Subway Army were drinking and slashed their rivals in the face with Stanley knives. As recently as 2007, a steward at a Cardiff City was blinded in one eye when he was hit in the face by a lump of concrete thrown by Birmingham City hooligans. And in the 2017-18 season, Birmingham City fans were the worst behaved in the country clocking 95 arrests. The Inter City Firm is the Hammers' best-known gang, named after the trains on which they travelled to away games.
Source: Metro February 04, 2020 16:03 UTC