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Police Federation Chairman Jim Jardine on the deterrent effect of sentencing a football hooligan to a three-year prison term. Male interviewer not identified.
Vox pop with Scottish football fans who were on a train in which a fan was killed in May 1979. Male reporter not identified.
Unidentified speaker talks of his concern for his 52 or 53 year-old father, working in the football profession, who was apparently beaten up by Manchester City football fans. Male interviewer not identified.
Home Secretary Willie Whitelaw addresses the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool, on law and order, convictions of young offenders, and detention sentences. Report by Prue Keely.
Conservative Deputy Prime Minister, Willie Whitelaw on football hooliganism and unemployment. Male interviewer not identified. Sound in mono.
Millwall Football Club chairman Len Eppel on the club’s reputation for hooliganism. He says new fencing has reduced crowd problems. The interview takes place at a football match and includes actuality of...
Ted Croker, General Secretary of the Football Association, on the problem of hooliganism in football. He says the situation is improving despite a few incidents at the start of the season. Male interviewer...
Police spokesman John Keyte on possible solutions to the problem of football hooliganism. Male interviewer not identified. Sound in mono.
Unidentified male representative of Watford Football Club on the problem of football hooliganism and the reasons for it. Male interviewer not identified.
Deputy Chairman of the Football Trust, Richard Faulkner on measures being taken to prevent football hooliganism funded by the football pools. Male interviewer not identified.
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