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The Men In Black [Kindle Edition]

Tony O'Neill
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'This fella is the Fergie of football-related punch-ups.' (Loaded)
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From the late Eighties onwards, one football gang dominated the hooligan world. Older, harder and better organised than their foes, they travelled everywhere and feared no-one. After one spectacular street victory, vanquished rivals gave them the name that became a byword for soccer violence: The Men In Black.

Manchester United's hooligan mob had long caused mayhem, but in 1989 their hardcore was the target of a massive undercover police investigation, codenamed Operation Mars. It focused on the most infamous of the firm's members, including its `general', Tony O'Neill, and led to more than thirty arrests.

But when the trial collapsed, the firm returned to the fray, wiser, more cunning and more ruthless than ever. They went on to defend their fearsome reputation against the toughest outfits in Britain: the Soul Crew, the Zulu Warriors, the Boro Frontline and the ICF. And they were never defeated.

Covering the crucial period 1988-2005, The Men In Black recounts these stories and many more, told by those who were there, those who were involved in the hand-to-hand, close quarter battles and notably, the man police called Target Kilo: Tony O'Neill.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Hugely dissapointing and does The Men in Black no justice.
O'Neil is a game bloke yes we all know that, what we also know is that he has not put this together as well as it should be. Very little mention of the true leader of the MIB's means that those In The Know will have the autor, or Tony's ghost writer down as stuck up there own behind.This should have been the book to put the record straight, it just gives the Mickey's and London firms the right to laugh at the Super Firm image O'Neil likes us to believe he was part of.
He was not the person keeping it together as he was banged up!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I recently purchased both of Mr O'Neill's books, and this is the better of the two. There are some very interesting tales, and the depth of the writing is far improved, but sadly for the most part it fails to get above the usual 'we are the great we are' standard fare of these type of book. Selective memory, as always, takes centre stage, and issues not to the author, or his co-authors liking, are ignored. Come on Tony...none of us is infallible.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
im neither a man u fan or anti-man u so i read both mr o'neills books as a 'neutral'.
i enjoyed them both but this one more so as its set in the time frame when i started going to football.
wether or not every account is true no one can say unless they were there but the same can be said of any book like this, you just have to read it with an open mind.
ive read almost every hooligan book out there and this is so much better than the likes of burnley, stoke , birmingham etc.
along with andy nicholls' 'scally' this is definately worth a read.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
selective memory
as a non hooligan regular member of the red army had to laugh at tonys recollections of milwall away in sept 1974 . Read more
Published 3 months ago by king of the k stand
Sunday Sport exaggerated less
I was at the United Forest semi in 89 and was one of the first to come out of the ground. The version in the book early on is an intersting yarn, but very inaccurate. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Old red
MIB
This is the story of Manchester United hooligan firm it is a insight into what it is like to be a member of the famous Red army and will shock most who read it to think this is... Read more
Published 5 months ago by click
The men in black. inside man utd's hooligan firm
Being a man utd fan who first started following the team in the late 1970's and through the 80's and the 90's to the present day i thought i would give this a read. Read more
Published 13 months ago by David Clixby
MANCHESTER'S ONLY EXPORT WERE FOUNDED BY A SCOUSER ,HOW FUNNY IS THAT...
Man United were founded by a scouser lol.
The parish was the birthplace of the Newton Heath Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Football Club which was established in 1878 and... Read more
Published on 2 April 2010 by Jay
More fantasy than reality.
Had my doubts about this book as many do not cut the mustard.

Maybe this book should point out that the mib have no regard for women and children and have caused many... Read more
Published on 26 Jan 2010 by W. Grogan
THIS WAS A BOOK WORTH READING
It wasnt just a footie/lads fighting book, it had peoples life stories and what goes on out side football. Well written. Read more
Published on 3 April 2009 by Mr. A. Abraham
great read
Great read, not all story telling like alot of football hooligan books out. The only mob I have heard of to go to Glasgow and take on the Rangers mobs and beat them and take over... Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2009 by Mr. E. Garvey
Steady read
Not the best hooligan book did not grip me , his first book Red Army General is good, better than Men in Black.
Published on 15 April 2008 by radfordred
what a load of rubbish
This was by far the worst book i have read on this subject. Tony O'neil must be the hardest man in the world .What a load of rubbish dont buy this book boring rubbish.
Published on 15 Jan 2008 by M. A. Crossley
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