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  1. Ted Croker on Heysel disaster (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    General Secretary of the Football Association Ted Croker on the Heysel Stadium disaster and what he thinks will happen to English football and hooliganism in the future. Male interviewer not identified.

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  2. English football hooliganism (1988)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Ahead of England versus Holland in the UEFA Euro football tournament, violence against the Dutch by some British fans caused 20 to get arrested. One self-confessed hooligan says he’s in Dusseldorf for...

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  3. Ted Croker on his retirement from the FA (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Ted Croker is retiring after 15 years as chairman of the Football Association. He’s to make a fresh start as chairman of a publishing company. Mr Croker admits hooliganism has cast a shadow over his...

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  4. Identity cards for football fans (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Sports Minister Colin Moynihan is convinced that the identity card scheme which will see all football fans issued with cards will curb soccer hooliganism. He dismisses the claim that most violence takes...

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  5. Welsh Conservative Conference (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Vox pop; Speech

    Paul Rowley reports on the Welsh Conservative Party Conference in Llandudno, attended by leader, Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe. Includes speech by Margaret Thatcher on economics...

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  6. Police happy with World Cup fans’ behaviour (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm George, head of the British anti-hooligan unit, is generally happy with the behaviour of England football fans at the 1990 World Cup. George hopes that hooliganism may soon...

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  7. Sir Harry Livermore represents accused Liverpool fans in Belgium (1987)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Attorney Sir Harry Livermore is representing 7 of the 26 Liverpool fans accused of football hooliganism in Belgium. He talks about the aim of his visit to Belgium: to argue against extradition proceedings...

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  8. Thatcher on Bradford FC fire (1985)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Press conference with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher outside Number 10 Downing Street about the Bradford City Football Club Valley Parade stadium fire, safety regulations and hooliganism.

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  9. Parliament debates Sharpeville Six, Greek terrorism and hooliganism (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Parliamentary debate

    Peter Spencer reports on mixed Parliamentary debate. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher expresses pleasure the South African government has suspended the execution of the Sharpeville Six protesters sentenced...

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  10. Thatcher on Heysel Stadium violence (1985)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Press conference with UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher following the Heysel football stadium disaster in Belgium. She mentions stadium safety and hooliganism to be the main issues facing the game of...

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