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Cambridge United 1980s football hooligans 'out of retirement' | Cambridge United 1980s football hooligans 'out of retirement' |
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Football hooligans from the 1980s are out of retirement and encouraging the next generation to join their "gangs", Cambridge United's chairman has said. | Football hooligans from the 1980s are out of retirement and encouraging the next generation to join their "gangs", Cambridge United's chairman has said. |
In programme notes being released before the U's match on Saturday, Dave Doggett said problems had occurred since promotion to the Football League. | In programme notes being released before the U's match on Saturday, Dave Doggett said problems had occurred since promotion to the Football League. |
He said the club had identified 10 troublemakers, some aged in their 50s and 60s, and was working with police. | He said the club had identified 10 troublemakers, some aged in their 50s and 60s, and was working with police. |
Cambridgeshire Police said it had seen a rise in football-related violence. | Cambridgeshire Police said it had seen a rise in football-related violence. |
'Many are grandparents' | |
The concerns were raised as the club launches its campaign under the national Kick it Out umbrella to stop violence and antisocial behaviour. | The concerns were raised as the club launches its campaign under the national Kick it Out umbrella to stop violence and antisocial behaviour. |
Recent fights include a man suffering serious head injuries outside a pub in Southend. | Recent fights include a man suffering serious head injuries outside a pub in Southend. |
In the match-day programme to be released at the home tie with Accrington Stanley, Mr Doggett says: "Unfortunately football clubs still attract an undesirable element of society that appear determined to ruin the enjoyment of real supporters of football clubs. | In the match-day programme to be released at the home tie with Accrington Stanley, Mr Doggett says: "Unfortunately football clubs still attract an undesirable element of society that appear determined to ruin the enjoyment of real supporters of football clubs. |
"Our promotion to the Football League appears to have encouraged our 'risk' from the 1980s to come out of retirement. | "Our promotion to the Football League appears to have encouraged our 'risk' from the 1980s to come out of retirement. |
"Many of them are grandparents trying to encourage the next generation to join their 'gangs'. | "Many of them are grandparents trying to encourage the next generation to join their 'gangs'. |
"It sounds pathetic but unfortunately it is reality. We are working closely with police." | "It sounds pathetic but unfortunately it is reality. We are working closely with police." |
He said problems had mostly occurred at pubs and not at the Abbey Stadium, which he stressed was still safe for families. | He said problems had mostly occurred at pubs and not at the Abbey Stadium, which he stressed was still safe for families. |
Many fans who caused problems in the 1980s are still banned from Cambridge's ground and others internationally. | Many fans who caused problems in the 1980s are still banned from Cambridge's ground and others internationally. |
Insp Steve Kerridge said disorder had risen among a small minority of people, adding events such as that in Southend were "sickening". | Insp Steve Kerridge said disorder had risen among a small minority of people, adding events such as that in Southend were "sickening". |
"The club is working hard with us to ensure that those who use football as a vehicle for violence and disorder have no place in the terraces or association with Cambridge United," he said. | "The club is working hard with us to ensure that those who use football as a vehicle for violence and disorder have no place in the terraces or association with Cambridge United," he said. |
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