Mickey Francis and his brothers led an army of Manchester City thugs on a 15-year trail of terror on the streets and football terraces of Britain. They fought scores of pitched battles with rival 'firms' until they were arrested by the police in the most successful undercover operation of its kind.
The only reason I read this 200 page book was because it was one of the first Hooligan "tell-alls" but mainly it was from the perspective of a fan of Manchester City Football Club...my club. The book is written in the "This happened, then this happened, then this happened, then I..." etc. So it's easy as shit to read. The thing is, the guy doesn't really even care about Football/Soccer, he just likes to fight, and is good at fighting, and he is from Moss Side (by Man City HQ) so it goes.
It's still an interesting story, I think the Bill Buford "Among The Thugs" takes the cake as far as hooliganism books go. That one is a winner.