Blazing Squad - the book / film

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http://empire-uk.com/blazing.html


AS FEATURED ON BBC3'S FOOTBALL FIGHT CLUB
BY CARL MORAN

This is an in-depth insight into the world of football violence. It charts the rise of one of the most notorious firms of their generation, Manchester City's Blazing Squad. From 2006 to the present day, they have been involved in countless battles up and down the country. However, as their appearance on BBC TV’s ‘Football Fight Club’ proved, the tactics required to organise fights between rival football supporters have changed hugely since the mass brawls of the 1970s and 80s.

Modern policing techniques and CCTV has forced the modern day hooligan to arrange 'meets' with rival fans, typically in areas well away from grounds and often with supporters whose team are not even in action that day. The Blazing Squad are one of this new breed of football firm - small in number but ready to travel all over the country to fight their rivals.

Carl Moran, star of BBC's 'Football Fight Club' explains how Blazing Squad grew from a few teenagers following their team into one of the most feared hooligan mobs of recent times.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CARL MORAN is from Whitefield, Manchester. A lifelong Manchester City supporter, Carl's first brush with football violence came when he was just 16. He was, at this stage, an unlicensed boxer and turned down the opportunity to turn professional so he could continue building up 'Blazing Squad'.

In 2013, the BBC made a documentary about him and a new film is currently being produced updating the exploits of many of the characters of that film.

With the number of banning orders and prison sentences handed down The Blazing Squad is not as active as it once was however, as Carl makes clear, "there are always new lads coming through".
 
So is this a new book Carl's written?
I remember he had one out awhile back.

And since when did they start adding the 'G to Blazin' Squad? :D

I don't think the BBC Doc brought about any positives. thought it was rather embarressing.
At least the lad might of made a few quid to pay for his Fila tracksuits out of the book deal :D

As for this statement on the link provided which quotes Carl: "there are always new lads coming through".

How do they go about recruiting?
What is the criteria?

Do they use Hays Recruitment or something?
 
So is this a new book Carl's written?
I remember he had one out awhile back.

And since when did they start adding the 'G to Blazin' Squad? :D

I don't think the BBC Doc brought about any positives. thought it was rather embarressing.
At least the lad might of made a few quid to pay for his Fila tracksuits out of the book deal :D

As for this statement on the link provided which quotes Carl: "there are always new lads coming through".

How do they go about recruiting?
What is the criteria?

Do they use Hays Recruitment or something?

Well they are an official sponsor, so I'm sure the Blazin' Squad would get mates rates...
 
Is this guy that stupid he doesn't realise the whole country is laughing at him?
 
Don't knock it, if Sylvester Stallone is doing another Warburton commercial in the area I'm sure he'd be up to playing the lead.An all action epic with Sponge Bob square pants as his sidekick with cameo appearances from daft Donald and Bulldog.Set in Gotham, Christopher Biggins (if he's not in panto) could be the leader of the rival gang who organises the vicious fights by shining a light into the night sky.
 

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