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  2. Awaydays - Wikipedia

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    Awaydays is a 2009 British crime drama film directed by Pat Holden and starring Nicky Bell, Liam Boyle and Stephen Graham. [1] It is based on the novel of the same name by Kevin Sampson that was published in 1998.

  3. Green Street (film) - Wikipedia

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    Green Street (also known as Green Street Hooligans [3] and Hooligans [4]) is a 2005 crime drama film about football hooliganism in the United Kingdom. [3] The film was directed by Lexi Alexander and stars Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam. Two sequels followed in the form of direct-to-video releases.

  4. The Real Football Factories - Wikipedia

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    The show looks at the in-depth life of football hooligans and hooligan firms. Interviews are conducted with past and present hooligans. The presenter of the show, Danny Dyer, also starred in the film The Football Factory. During the series Dyer visits Yorkshire, Scotland, The Midlands, North West England and London to meet up with and interview ...

  5. "Never Have I Ever" Season 3 Ending, Explained - AOL

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    We're breaking down the season 3 finale of Netflix's "Never Have I Ever," so you can better wrap your head around the hot mess that is Devi's life.

  6. The 'Lupin' Season 3 Ending, Explained - AOL

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    Lupin Season 3 has just aired on Netflix. Here, we break down the Part 3 ending and what it means for the future of the series. The 'Lupin' Season 3 Ending, Explained

  7. Where's Joe? 'You' Fan Spots Major Season 3 Filming Flub - AOL

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    Fans have been binging season 3 of Netflix’s You since its debut earlier this month — and one fan pointed out a potential filming flaw that has viewers shook.

  8. The Football Factory (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name by John King [1] and the first foray into filmmaking by video game producers Rockstar Games (publishers of games such as the Grand Theft Auto series, among others), credited as executive producers. The film was released in the United Kingdom on 14 May 2004.

  9. The Hooligan Factory - Wikipedia

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    The film features numerous cameo appearances from actors who have been type cast in the Hooligan genre films. Leo Gregory has a minor role while there were cameos from Danny Dyer, [2] Tamer Hassan, Craig Fairbrass and Tony Denham, [3] who feature in one scene each, while there was also a cameo from former hooligan and inspiration behind the film Cass, Cass Pennant.