Who was ICF Top Boy?
Bill Gardner
Bill Gardner (born 29 January 1954) is an English football supporter, former football hooligan and co-author of books on football hooliganism. Born in Hornchurch, Essex, Gardner came to prominence in the 1970s as a supporter of West Ham United and as a member of the Mile End Boys and not firm, the I.C.F..
Are the ICF still active?
The Inter City Firm (ICF) is an English football hooligan firm mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, associated with West Ham United….Inter City Firm.
ICF insignia, 1980s | |
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Founding location | East London |
Years active | 1977/8–Present |
Territory | East London |
Ethnicity | Predominantly White English |
Where do Millwall fans come from?
The stigma of violence attached to Millwall can be traced back over 110 years. Millwall played local rivals West Ham United away at Upton Park on 17 September 1906 in a Western League game. Both sets of supporters were primarily made up of dockers, who lived and worked in the same locality in east and south London.
WHO ICF 2001?
ICF is the WHO framework for measuring health and disability at both individual and population levels. ICF was officially endorsed by all 191 WHO Member States in the Fifty-fourth World Health Assembly on 22 May 2001(resolution WHA 54.21) as the international standard to describe and measure health and disability.
Is Cass a true story?
Cass is based on the true story of the life of Cass Pennant, adapted from his book. The film tells of how he was adopted by an elderly white couple in 1958 and brought up in Slade Green, an all-white area of London. Cass finds through violence the respect he never had and becomes addicted to the buzz of fighting.
WHO ICF model aphasia?
The ICF model provides a system that allows for classification of aphasia intervention that optimally includes both impairment-based and functionally oriented components, and acknowledges that all rehabilitation must be person-centered.
Where did the name West Ham ICF come from?
West Ham ICF. The Inter City Firm ( ICF) is an English football hooligan firm mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, associated with West Ham United. The name came from the use of InterCity trains used to travel to away games. The ICF was still active in 2009. While West Ham hasn’t enjoyed enormous success in many years,…
When did West Ham play Manchester United at Old Trafford?
Please try again later. In 1985 West Ham played Manchester United at Old Trafford and the ICF were out in force for the trip to the North West of England. The video below shows narrated footage of the events leading up to the game and how the hooligans give the old bill the slip.
Who was the ICF in inter city firm?
The ICF were the basis of Alan Clarke’s 1988 film, The Firm. Gary Oldman plays Bex Bissell, the leader of the ICC – Inter City Crew. Members of the ICF were used as consultants on the film. The 2005 film Green Street was based on the ICF, but not by name. Instead, the initials GSE (Green Street Elite) were used.
When did West Ham play in the League Cup?
The two teams were paired against each other in the League Cup in 2009 however, which marked the first time these teams would meet in four years. This match sparked massive unrest, with several hundred fans battling in the streets outside the stadium.