Does Chelsea have hooligans?

The Chelsea Headhunters are a notorious English football hooligan firm linked to the London football club Chelsea.

Who are the Zulus football hooligans?

The Zulu Warriors are a football hooligan firm associated with English football club, Birmingham City. The Zulu Warriors first appeared in the late 1980s and the name came from a chant of “Zulu, Zulu” which Manchester City fans aimed at Birmingham in 1982, due to their multicultural following.

Do Rangers like Chelsea?

Superb write up of the history and friendship between Chelsea and Glasgow Rangers. I’m sure most of you won’t be aware of this but Rangers and Chelsea, the ‘Blues Brothers’, have a long and storied relationship that stretches back to the very foundation of our club.

Is Chelsea a right wing club?

Chelsea has undeniably had a long history of right-wing hooliganism. First as the “Shed Boys,” now better known as the Headhunters, the one group which supports the club has long had associations with right-wing and neo-Nazi groups (including the National Front and Combat 18).

How did one eyed Baz lose his eye?

As a child Patterson was blinded in one eye through an accident, when his sister threw a can at him. This later earned him the name “One Eye Baz”.

Where are most Chelsea fans from?

Greater London area
Chelsea’s traditional fanbase comes from all over the Greater London area including working-class parts such as Hammersmith and Battersea, wealthier areas like Chelsea and Kensington, and from the home counties. There are also numerous official supporters clubs in the United Kingdom and all over the world.

Are Chelsea a Protestant club?

Historically (but not exclusively), Chelsea FC are a club linked to a Protestant following. With links between the Chelsea Pensioners and the Protestant Church intrinsically running through the club and its geographical position in West London, it is fair to surmise that Chelsea FC are a protestant club.