johnnybluenose
Well-Known Member
Has anyone seen the film, I know most of you will have seen "The REAL football factories" on The Score now that they are carrying the EPL and 'The Footy Show'
Basically it is a film that follows Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) and his mate Rod in their involvment in a Chelsea hardman firm (Perhaps the infamous Headhunters?) and their run-ins over a three to four week span with Tottenham, Liverpool, Stoke, Millwall, and one other that I can't remember...
Tommy gets himself in hot water with a boy from the Milwall Firm when the guy finds Tommy in his sisters bed following a night on the pish. Rod comes to Tommy's rescue with a Cricket bat (He was in the next room with another girl from the bar), and then Chelsea draws Milwall in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, setting up the last hour of the film, where Tommy starts having 'visions'
all in all a decent film, perhaps glorified the firm violence more than painting a grim picture, especially with the ending they chose to go with...
Any of you seen it?
Thoughts?
I have yet to see Green Street Hooligans, I went into Rogers looking for that, and found this instead...
Basically it is a film that follows Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) and his mate Rod in their involvment in a Chelsea hardman firm (Perhaps the infamous Headhunters?) and their run-ins over a three to four week span with Tottenham, Liverpool, Stoke, Millwall, and one other that I can't remember...
Tommy gets himself in hot water with a boy from the Milwall Firm when the guy finds Tommy in his sisters bed following a night on the pish. Rod comes to Tommy's rescue with a Cricket bat (He was in the next room with another girl from the bar), and then Chelsea draws Milwall in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, setting up the last hour of the film, where Tommy starts having 'visions'
all in all a decent film, perhaps glorified the firm violence more than painting a grim picture, especially with the ending they chose to go with...
Any of you seen it?
Thoughts?
I have yet to see Green Street Hooligans, I went into Rogers looking for that, and found this instead...