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The CCS clashed with St Johnstone fans, at least one Hibs casual is arrested. [3] Returning from the game upon their arrival in Edinburgh the Hibs boys encounter a mob of Celtic Casuals on Princes Street and a running battle ensues that ends up in St. Andrews Square bus station. [24] There was a small skirmish between Hibs boys and the Leeds Service Crew on Easter Road near to the stadium. [34] After the match Hibs boys were seen to be carrying knives in rolled up newspapers. [57] CCTV may lead to arrests of football hooligans". Motherwell Times. 10 January 2007 . Retrieved 2 December 2011. The Capital City Service (CCS) is a Scottish football hooligan firm associated with Hibernian F.C. and active from 1984 when the casual hooligan subculture took off in Scotland. Their roots were in the previous incarnations of hooligan groups attached to the club and also the wider Edinburgh and surrounding area's gang culture. They are more commonly known in the media and amongst the public as the Hibs Casuals, although within the hooligan network they may also be referred to as Hibs Boys. [3] [4] January 2007; There was a major clash with Motherwell's Saturday Service (SS) in Airdrie town centre. [20]

Along with clashes with Celtic Soccer Crew, Aberdeen Soccer Casuals and several other hooligan groups, Section B have been involved in many incidents throughout the years: After the match the CCS ambushed the Celtic Soccer Crew outside the ground and then once again at Waverley station. [13] May 2012; Some Section B came on to the field and challenged the celebrating Dumbarton fans at the end of the play-off final in Airdrie. They were escorted off the park by stewards.Before the match the CCS along with the younger crew of Newcastle lads clashed with Leicester hooligans. During the game as the news filtered through that Hearts would lose their chance of winning the Scottish League the Hibs boys celebrated by way of smashing the seats up in their section of the stadium. [17] At 2.15 p.m. the CCS who were armed with pool cues, hammers, fireworks and flares brawled with the SS in Windmillhill Street, there were two men arrested at the scene. [19] [74] Finn, G. (1989). "Tae be there an' that": The Creation of Social Realities and Social Identities Among the Football "Casuals". Paper to the Annual Conference of the Scottish Branch of the British Psychological Society, Glasgow, September. Dyer, Danny (Presenter) (2006). The Real Football Factories (Television production). Zig Zag Productions . Retrieved 8 September 2013.

McGuigan, Paul (Director) (1 January 1999). The Acid House (Film Production). Zeitgeist Films . Retrieved 8 September 2013. After James Murray collapses in the final round of a British bantamweight title fight against Drew Docherty fighting breaks out amongst the crowd with chairs, bottles and glasses also being thrown. Hibs casuals who were there to support another fighter on the undercard were identified as being involved in the violence that was described as a riot. [44] [45]May 2023: During a pitch invasion at the end of a Championship play-off final against Hamilton Academical at New Douglas Park, police stopped Section B from confronting fans of the home support. Brief footage of this was captured on BBC Alba and online (YouTube:- Matt the Ground Hopper).

March 2008; Running battles occurred with Hamilton's Accies Casual Force (ACF) near New Douglas Park.

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Heart of Midlothian – Casual Soccer Firm,[182] Gorgie Boot Boys,[183] Gorgie Aggro,[184] Shed Boys,[185] Hearts Service Crew.[186]

Brown, Adam, ed. (1998). Fanatics!: Power, Identity, and Fandom in Football. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415181037.Supporters fail to follow good example Hugh Keevins, The Scotsman 19 October 1987, http://scotsman.com/

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