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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:56, 20 May 2008
The Baby Squad is a football hooligan firm linked to the English Football League team, Leicester City.[1]
History
The Baby Squad have had a number of fights with the Chelsea Headhunters who follow Chelsea[2]. In August 2000, Leicester were listed as the second most violent football club in England and Wales.[3] In November 2001, the Baby Squad fought with hooligans from Luton Town at Leicester railway station before police split up the two groups.[1]
In February 2008, eleven men were arrested after up to 100 hooligans were involved in running battles between fans from Leicester City and Coventry City outside a pub in Coventry. Police confiscated knives and one man suffered minor head injuries.[4]
The week before the incident with Coventry fans, 13 men were arrested after clashes between fans from Leicester and Norwich in which some men sustained minor injuries.[5]
See also
- 6.57 Crew
- Chelsea Headhunters
- Football hooliganism
- Inter City Firm
- List of hooligan firms
- The Muckers
References
- ^ a b "Hooligans troublespots - Leicester City". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
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Lowles, Nick (2005). Hooligans: A-L of Britain's Football Gangs. Wrea Green: Milo Books. p. 25. ISBN 1903854415.
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- ^ "Eleven held in football violence". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
- ^ "Arrests after football disorder". BBC News. Retrieved 2008-02-17.
Further reading
- Nicholls, Andy (2005). Hooligans: A-L of Britain's Football Gangs, Milo Books, ISBN 1903854415