During Britain's darkest days of football hooliganism one firm stood out for being the most notorious - and below we look ...
"Millwall had a fierce reputation at the time ... Getting nicked was like a social pastime!” While Wallace’s hooligan days are long behind him, he remains an avid fan of the Lions.
Millwall had a fierce reputation at the time ... Getting nicked was like a social pastime!” While his “hooligan” days are behind him, Gregg’s support for the team is still strong.
Gregg Wallace once admitted he had brushes with the police in his younger days as a self-confessed football “hooligan ... up in Peckham and went to Millwall regularly. Some of my friends ...
previously called himself a ‘Millwall hooligan’. He told men’s weekly magazine Zoo, according to The Express, that the South London football club had a ‘fierce reputation at the time ...
MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has previously admitted to having had run-ins with the law in his younger days as a self-confessed football "hooligan ... was a Millwall fan and was arrested ...