Hull City Psychos

Hull City Psychos
Hull City Psychos
In Hull
Years active 1967–present
Territory Kingston upon Hull
Ethnicity Mostly White British
Membership 40-60
Criminal activities Football hoolaginism, riots and fighting
Allies The Minority

The Hull City Psychos are a football hooligan firm linked to the English Football League Championship club, Hull City. [1]

Contents

Background

The firm dates back to the 1960s and peaked during the 1990s.[2]

The City Psycho’s evolved from the original Hull skinhead gangs and the Kempton Fusiliers who were named after the east side railway stand at Boothferry Park. They were well known as tough representatives of Kingston upon Hull, a big tough working class port city.

It wasn’t unusual for the City Psycho’s to number over half Hull City’s away support during the years in the lower leagues at the end of the 1970s and start of the 1980s. They were famous for travelling to away games on Hull Corporation double decker buses. From 1979 the more traditional scarfer element of support became known as the normal's whilst these equally loyal supporters evolved in to City’s casual mob and were some of the earliest casual boys seen in Yorkshire outside the North West and won respect for their fierce rivalry with Sheffield United and Middlesbrough.

Today

The mob is now known as The Minority and the youth firm are known as the Youth City Casuals or 'YCC' along with the even younger group known as the 'Under 5's'

See also

References

  1. ^ Nicholls, Andy; Nick Lowles (September 2005). Hooligans: The A-L of Britain's Football Hooligan Gangs. Wrea Green: Milo Books. p. 272. ISBN 1903854415. 
  2. ^ [1]

Further reading

  • Tordoff, Shaun (2002). City Psychos: From the Monte Carlo Mob to the Silver Cod Squad - Four Decades of Terrace Terror, Milo Books, ISBN 978-1903854136

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