Alle FF(I)* zijn voer voor alle (Wannebee)Hooli's en stelt geen reet voor anno 2007 :slaap:
De orginele volgorde zie hier onder:
Episode 1: Turkey
In the first episode, Danny Dyer goes to Turkey, one of the most notorious countries for football violence, due to the passion of their supporters. The episode is shot mainly in Istanbul, where the countries two biggest clubs and fierce rivals are, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray. Danny meets two members of Fenerbahce's firm, KFY (Kill For You) and learns of one of their supporters Rambo, who once broke into Galatasarays Ali Sami Yen Stadium with a Fenerbahce flag and a kebab knife. We then meet a man named Alpaslan, leader of Galatasarays in-famous UltrAslan firm. Dyer speaks with the firm of their hatred towards Fenerbahce and English fans, after two Leeds United supporters were fatally stabbed in Istanbul at a UEFA Cup Semi-Final match in 2000 against Galatasaray. Danny then meets up with a few more of Fenerbace's KFY, before they take him to the Fenerbahce vs. Galatasaray derby match at Fener's Sukru Saracoglu Stadium. Fenerbahce win the game 2-1. Galatasaray retaliate by tearing apart the away section of the ground. Dyer then goes to experience lower division football in Turkey, and goes to a city called Izmir and meets the firms of their two main teams. First he meets a team called Goztepe and travels with their 'Yali' firm to an away game. He then meets their arch-rivals Karsiyaka, who's firm we learn are run by Goadfather-esque figures, who bring the players and management over to the supporters after the game to celebrate with them.
Episode 2: Argentina
In Argentina, Danny travels mainly to the capital city of Buenos Aires, and meets firms from all across the city. Buenos Aires has the most football clubs in one city in the world, so rivalry and violence between supporters is never far away here. We are first taken to the Independiente vs. Racing Club derby, from the Avelleneda section of the city. Dyer is taken to the Poplar, a stand so crazy, that even the Police will not enter it. 10 minutes into the game however, the stand is jumping so much that the Independiente firm member Dyer is with takes them out of the Poplar and into a safer stand. Independiente take a 2-0 lead, and the Racing Club fans take matters into their own hands. The game is abandonned to due crowd trouble in the away section. We then meet members of Velez Sarsfield's firm, where they take Dyer onto the pitch of their stadium and around the trophy room, something you could never get back home in England. Finally Danny meets the leader of the world-famous La Doce firm of Boca Juniors Rafa Di Zeo, where Danny learns that the firms are an integral part of the club's out in Argentina, and that it is very different to just the pre-arranged violence between sets of supporters in the English game.
Episode 3: Italy
Italy has a world-famous reputation for football violence, due to the Italian culture of the Ultras. Danny firstly travels to Turin, and meets the Drughi firm of Italy's biggest club, Juventus. The Drughi are named after the Droogs in the cult film Clockwork Orange. Dyer speaks to members of the Drughi of the infamous Heysel disaster in 1985, and is told of Juventus' hatred of all English football fans. Danny briefly travels to Bergamo, and meets a top member Atalanta's Curva Nord Ultras. Danny then attends the biggest derby in Italian football, the Rome derby, A.S. Roma vs. Lazio. The two temas share the city's Stadio Olimpico, with Lazio having the Curva Nord, and Roma having the Curva Sud. In the first half, danny stands in the Curva Sud end of the stadium with Roma's firm, but exits the stadium at half-time and goes round to the other side to experience the derby from the Curva Nord with Lazio's infamous Irriducibili firm. The Irriducibili are known for being right-wing, and hold up fascist banners throughout their end. Lazio end up winning the match 3-0, sparking wild celebrations in the Curva Nord.
Episode 4: Croatia and Serbia
In his trip to the Balkans, Danny visits both Croatia and Serbia who fought one of the bloodiest civil wars in recent European history. A war which many believe began with the riot between fans of Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade in May 1990. Danny attends the biggest match in the Croatian footballing calendar, Hajduk Split versus Dinamo Zagreb in Split. Danny then sets off on a road formerly known as the Road of Brotherhood and Unity into Serbia, where he meets Partizan Belgrade’s hardcore Grobari firm (the gravediggers). We get exclusive access to a Grobari party, which involves food, drink, drugs, karaoke, and guns!
Episode 5: The Netherlands
The Dutch are famous for their tolerant culture and liberal attitude to sex and drugs. Danny begins his journey in Amsterdam where he takes in the cosmopolitan life of the capital we have all come to know. But Danny soon learns that Holland has a dark underbelly as he starts his journey into its fierce and secretive hooligan culture. Whilst in Amsterdam Danny has a secret meeting with the F -Side Firm of Ajax. Danny learns about Ajax’s long standing rivalry with Feyenoord hooligans of Rotterdam which has seen bombings and even murder. Then we follow Danny to Rotterdam where experiences the biggest game in Holland, Feyenoord against Ajax. We see how drugs and weapons have fueled their rivalries which have seen the firms battle around the football ground and at even clubs and raves. Danny travels to Den Haag to find out how the rivalries have intensified with arson attacks and the difficulties the police have in controlling the spread of hooliganism. Danny's final destination is Utrecht where he out about the hooligans' power and influence within the clubs. Danny meets the Utrecht firm who have a base within the football club. It becomes apparent that many of the firms are deeply embedded in the clubs and violence has become a part of Dutch Culture.
Episode 6: Brazil
Brazil is considered to be one of the most violent societies in the world. A society with a murder rate. Brazilian football is rife with passion and brutality. Danny visits the Raca Rubra Negro of Flamengo. He learns that here in Brazil, the firms are waging war with guns and shootings are commonplace. In Porto Alegre he meets the Geral do Grêmio, the firm of Grêmio, and he goes to a game in the middle of the firm .In Sao Paolo he meets the Green Stain, the firm of Palmeiras and when we travel with them on a trip to Rio we witness the gun violence first hand as they come under fire from a rival firm.
Episode 7: Poland
During this film Dyer visits Poland, a country which has been saddled with the yoke of oppression throughout its history. To begin his journey, he heads to Gdansk where he meets the Lechia Gdansk firm who helped topple the communist regime. He then travels on to Kraków to sample The Holy War (pol: Swieta Wojna) - the Kraków derby between Wisla Kraków and Cracovia Kraków. In the 18 months leading up the derby, eight fans have died due to football violence in Kraków, a city also ominously known, in hooligan circles, as The City of Knives. Dyer leaves Poland reflecting on a country whose football violence problem appears to be stuck in a 1980s time warp.
Episode 8: Russia
In Russia, Dyer visits Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Whilst in Moscow it quickly becomes apparent that it is a city which is out of the ordinary. Moscow has its own rules, and beneath its exterior it becomes apparent that anything goes. He meets Vasilli the Killer the leader of Spartak Moscows Gladiators firm. Whilst in Russia his fame from the film, Football Factory precedes him when outside a game he is mobbed. He learns that the CSKA Moscow and Spartak firms went to watch the film together in the same cinema, and to celebrate they took to the streets for a fight afterwards. He also meets a female hooligan, a unique experience on his travels around the world.
*= Football Factories(International)