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I can't believe some of you say that this movie is realistic!

You have less braincells than the depicted hooligans in the film.

Was it realistic to you when

- The 2 Stokes fans just happen to stop at the same rest stop and the idiot starts fighting them when he has just been told not to (anybody see that coming haha)

- The guys tell him that he has broken the jaw on his leader's wife as he tried to get in her pants and he believes it?

- The way the 2 guys started fighting on the field when their sons played?

- That the lady in the court room falls in love with the fat bloke who was in the court for hooliganism? Yeah, that happens all the time right? And then when he had the meal with her parents and he told them what he did? Super realistic stuff. Yeah man!

I could go on and on but I will just leave you with this one:

- Finally and if you couldn't figure out you'd been had then, you have only yourself to blame: So the main character starts having this dream where he get beaten up. He has it every night. And would you believe it? It turned out to basically be how the movie ended. The dream he had every night became reality. Did you see it coming? How original and realistic this was. I was completely floored!!

We are still waiting for a decent hooligan movie. Until then I recommend the documentary hosted by Steve Jones.

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Its not so much the realism of movie as a whole. Just that it depicts the casuals in a realistic way. The way they speak, how they act and that they nick stuff and do coke.

You should check out Cass or Away Days, they might suit you better, they do not include the unrealistic style of seeing into the future as Tommy Johnson did.

"Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?" -Frank

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