{"id":93112,"date":"2023-09-17T08:19:58","date_gmt":"2023-09-17T08:19:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=93112"},"modified":"2023-09-17T08:19:58","modified_gmt":"2023-09-17T08:19:58","slug":"hooligan-firm-came-at-us-with-chains-and-sticks-for-60-vs-60-fight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/hooligan-firm-came-at-us-with-chains-and-sticks-for-60-vs-60-fight\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Hooligan firm came at us with chains and sticks for 60 vs 60 fight’"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Hibs Casuals were once one of the most feared hooligan football gangs in Britain – but Rangers were up for a scrap.<\/p>\n
Among the most well-known faces in the Hibernian firm, also known as the Capital City Service or CSS, was Bobby Lipscombe – who relished the harrowing violence that would follow.<\/p>\n
The recalled event between gangs of 60 men took place back in 1994 according to the account of Lipscombe, who once admitted to kicking a rival fan unconscious – described as cabbaging.<\/p>\n
Speaking to The Scottish Herald back in 2000, he said: "One mass battle I remember well is when we arranged to fight Rangers casuals in Slateford Road around 1994.<\/p>\n
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"It is miles from the Hibs ground at Easter Road. Actually, it's far closer to Hearts' ground. When we saw them they were carrying chains and sticks and all that stuff.<\/p>\n
"We just had our fists and boots. Occasionally, you would get some guy with us who slashed somebody. But as a rule, it was strictly toe-to-toe.<\/p>\n
"I remember that day well. There was about 60 on each side and it was nasty. Real, bloody nasty. One guy, a Rangers bloke got caught, and cabbaged. Absolutely cabbaged.<\/p>\n
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"Head hanging all bloody. By the time we had finished with him, he was barely conscious.<\/p>\n
"One of the CCS boys said that he'd had enough. I disagreed and kicked the guy's head again. He went out cold. He would have done the same to me."<\/p>\n
Lipscombe spoke of the violence he saw at Euro 2000, saying it was expected with hooliganism on the rise across Europe.<\/p>\n
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