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O'Neill, Tony (2004). Red Army General: The Inside Story of the World's Most Infamous Football Firm. Wrea Green: Milo Books. ISBN 1-903854-32-6. Section B are a group of football supporters who follow Airdrieonians F.C., and before the current club's formation in 2002, followed the original Airdrieonians. The group, formed in 1977, have been well known throughout Scottish football for their boisterous, vociferous and often violent behaviour for nearly 50 years.

Mikael Priks (1 June 2007). "Are thugs affected by external nuisance? Evidence from the Swedish hooligan scene" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008 . Retrieved 21 August 2007. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) Similarly, as with games at Easter Road the CCS would gain entry to the opposition's end whenever possible, although this time it meant entering the part of the ground designated for the home supporters, such as against Celtic [41] and St. Mirren. [45] Riotous scenes broke out outside of the stadium, as the Capital City Service sought revenge on the away support. The vast majority of the Celtic contingent had not supported what had happened, but ultimately became victims in the crossfire of a brawl on Easter Road.

Celtic Soccer Crew attack a Dundee pub

Nincic, Feodor (15 October 2010). "The context behind Serbia's football hooligan problem". BBC News. Euforie in Den Bosch na spectaculaire bekerzege op FC Twente" (in Dutch). Omroep Brabant . Retrieved 6 April 2013. Along with clashes with Celtic Soccer Crew, Aberdeen Soccer Casuals and several other hooligan groups, Section B have been involved in many incidents throughout the years: Ferguson C (1987) pp 89 Bring Out Your Riot Gear – Hearts are here! Gorgie Aggro 1981–1986. S T Publishing (16 August 1999) Edinburgh: ISBN 978-0-9535920-0-5 Baník Ostrava – Silesian Hunters, [9] Apple Commando, [10] Thor Division, [11] BARABI, Marienbad Ultras [8]

During the late 1960s and early to mid-1970s the town of Airdrie often witnessed hooliganism and misbehaviour in and around the old Broomfield Park where Airdrieonians played. The larger clubs— namely Celtic, Rangers, Hearts and Hibs, would typically have an element of their support that would often cause bother with the local fans. Section B were formed as a direct response to this threat, and were originally made up of an amalgamation of smaller groups of gangs from around the town. This diverse mixture combined punks, mods and others. January 2007; There was a major clash with Motherwell's Saturday Service (SS) in Airdrie town centre. [20] Lowles & Nicholls 2005, Hibernian p. 260 "Hibs casuals the most feared crew in Scottish Football and one of the most notorious mobs in British football"

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Below is a chronological list of incidents that the CCS has been noted as being involved in. The criteria for inclusion require that there must be evidence or an indication of: McGuigan, Paul (Director) (1 January 1999). The Acid House (Film Production). Zeitgeist Films . Retrieved 8 September 2013. Sporting Clube de Portugal – Directivo Ultras XXI, [163] Juventude Leonina, [163] Sporting Casuals, [164] Torcida Verde [163]

Våldet närmar sig Kalmar FF". Sveriges Radio. 22 October 2005. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 . Retrieved 3 September 2006. March 1992; After a Scottish Cup game there was a clash with Hibernian's Capital City Service (CCS). Porter, Andrew (2005). Suicide Squad: The story of a hooligan firm. Wrea Green: Milo Books. ISBN 978-1-903854-46-4. Kelly, John (19 May 2002). "Woz on the telly: Bunch of cowards". The Sunday Mirror. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008 . Retrieved 13 August 2007. Cosgrove, Stuart (2002). Hampden Babylon: Sex and Scandal in Scottish Football. Canongate Books. ISBN 9781841953335.

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Rozhovor s Prague Boys ze Sparty"[Interview with Prague Boys Sparta]. hooligans.cz (in Czech). 20 December 2011. Nama-nama ultras di Malaysia: Boys of... - Fakhruddin Rosdi". www.facebook.com . Retrieved 28 July 2022. By 2005 the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park had in its popular culture section a display case that contained a pair of Adidas training shoes and a sweater worn by a Hibs casual in the 1980s. [103] Literature [ edit ] For the Fans". Edinburgh Evening News. 15 February 1985. pp.CCS: For Raith Rovers meet at Waverley 1 p.m.

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