If you were expecting a "Green Street" sort of story here, you will be disappointed. I actually read this book back in the early Nineties when it was first released.
I am currently re-reading it, and although it had dated badly, it is still an enjoyable read. Well written and intelligent, it tells the story of when an American journalist trys to discover the thrill of football violence.
He turns the Man Utd firm and tells of its activities in Turin and around the UK.
A good read, but it does goes into depth at some stages and doesn't, as some of the books recently released on this subject do, just go from fight to fight.