On this day, 14 February 1961, Dainton Connell was born in Brighton. He became famous as a leader of
On this day, 14 February 1961, Dainton Connell was born in Brighton. He became famous as a leader of one of the hooligan firms at Arsenal football club. He played a key role in ensuring that the fascist National Front – which was trying to infiltrate football fans – failed to gain any foothold at Arsenal, often confronting paper sellers. On one occasion he even inserted himself at the head of a National Front demonstration, flying a union jack to mock them. He later became a bodyguard and manager to the Pet Shop Boys. When he died in a car crash aged 46, his funeral was attended by 3,000 people including Arsenal legends like Ian Wright. A memorial plaque to him by the Arsenal stadium was taken down by Islington council.Learn more about activism and sports in these books: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/football https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1651788278339649/?type=3 -- source link