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Ultra_Hool Admin
Number of posts : 5544 Age : 32 Location : Bulgaria Favorite Team : CSKA Sofia Points : 10820 Reputation : 115 Registration date : 2008-09-05
| Subject: CASUALS Thu 07 Apr 2011, 16:15 | |
| Casuals are a subculture of football support that developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the United Kingdom, and is typified by football hooliganism and the wearing of expensive European designer clothing. The subculture originated when many hooligans started wearing designer labels and expensive sportswear in order to avoid the attention of police. They didn't wear club colours, so it was easier to infiltrate rival groups and to enter pubs.
History
British football support has had a strong fashion-led subculture element since the rise of the Teddy Boys in the mid 1950s, and the origins of the casual culture can be seen in the mod subculture of the early 1960s. Groups of youths who supported football clubs began to bring their fashions onto the football terraces, and certain clubs began to be known for their mod following (e.g. Chelsea F.C. and West Ham United). This continued with the mod spinoff subculture, the skinheads, in the late 1960s. With the late 1970s mod revival, the casual subculture began to grow and change after Liverpool F.C. fans introduced the rest of England to European fashions that they acquired while following Liverpool at their European Cup quarter final against the French side St Etienne. Liverpool fans, who travelled all around Europe in the late 1970s supporting their team, began arriving in England wearing expensive Italian and French designer clothes, sometimes looted from stores during violent outbreaks that were commonplace when they travelled abroad. At the time, many police forces were still on the lookout for skinhead fans wearing Dr. Martens boots, and didn't pay attention to hooligans in expensive designer clothing. Clothing labels associated with casuals in the 1980s include: Fila, Stone Island, Fiorucci, Pepe, Benetton, Sergio Tacchini, Ralph Lauren, Lyle & Scott, Adidas, CP Company, Ben Sherman, Fred Perry, Lacoste, Kappa, Pringle, Burberry and Slazenger. Fashion trends frequently changed, and the casual subculture reached its peak in the late 1980s. With the arrival of the acid house, rave and Madchester scenes, the violence in the casual subculture faded to some extent.
1990s and 2000s
In the mid-1990s, the casual subculture experienced a massive revival, but emphasis on style had changed slightly. Many football fans adopted the casual look as a kind of uniform, identifying them as different from the ordinary club supporters. Brands such as Stone Island, Aquascutum, Burberry and CP Company were seen at nearly every club, as well as classic favourites such as Lacoste and Paul & Shark. In the late 1990s, many football supporters began to move away from the brands that were considered the casual uniform, because of the police attention that the casual styles attracted; several designer labels also withdrew designs from sale after they became common casual uniforms. Although some casuals have continued to wear Stone Island clothing in the 2000s, many have detached the compass badge so as to be less obvious. However, with the two buttons still attached, those in the know are still able to recognise other casuals. Some police forces have tried unsuccessfully to link Stone Island's compass logo with the neo-Nazi version of the Celtic cross. Because of this, new clothing labels began to gain popularity amongst casuals. As with any designer clothing a high amount of cheap counterfeit goods can also been seen. Prada, Façonnable, Hugo Boss, Fake London Genius, One True Saxon, Maharishi, Mandarina Duck, 6876, and Dupe have begun gaining widespread popularity. Casual fashion has experienced an increase in popularity in the 2000s, with British music acts such as The Streets and The Mitchell Brothers sporting casual outfits in their music videos. Casual culture has been highlighted by films and television programmes such as ID, The Firm, The Football Factory, Green Street and It's A Casual Life.
Culture
Casuals' music tastes are eclectic and generally reflect the cultural landscape of the time. The most commonly listened to music genres have included punk rock, mod revival, Oi!, ska, post-punk, acid house, techno, dub reggae, madchester, Britpop and indie rock. There was a strong crossover with rave culture in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with many ravers wearing football casual brands. Madchester bands sometimes wore casual clothing on stage and in publicity photographs, as did Britpop acts such as Blur in their video for "Parklife". In the 2000s, many football casuals listen to indie rock. People who influenced the fashions of the casual subculture include: Adi Dassler, John McEnroe, Sir Edmund Hillary and Arnold Palmer. Non-sporting icons include Ronnie Corbett and David Bowie.Films that have helped shape casual culture include Quadrophenia , A Clockwork Orange and Get Carter. |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Mon 02 May 2011, 23:07 | |
| Like Wikipedia? in Belgium there are still some casuals left. |
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highlanders Hardcore
Number of posts : 117 Age : 43 Location : Baskenland Favorite Team : None Points : 220 Reputation : 3 Registration date : 2010-10-24
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Tue 03 May 2011, 12:14 | |
| A casual should be apolitical. Borned for football, lives for football.
In Spanish League firms, as in Belgium, there are both right and left casuals. According to my experience, the same in French League. |
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Delija Admin
Number of posts : 767 Age : 38 Location : Belgrade - Serbia Favorite Team : Crvena Zvezda Beograd Points : 1287 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2010-04-06
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Tue 03 May 2011, 12:20 | |
| - highlanders wrote:
- A casual should be apolitical. Borned for football, lives for football.
In Spanish League firms, as in Belgium, there are both right and left casuals. According to my experience, the same in French League. I must say that it is totally crap, but it is a subject for politics in football |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Tue 03 May 2011, 15:52 | |
| But the casuals scene in Belgium is not that big as it was in the '70s '80s '90s. Every team in Belgium is coming up with the Ultras scene. The only team wich aren't ultras (1 and 2 divsion) is Royal Antwerp FC. |
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highlanders Hardcore
Number of posts : 117 Age : 43 Location : Baskenland Favorite Team : None Points : 220 Reputation : 3 Registration date : 2010-10-24
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Thu 05 May 2011, 23:33 | |
| - Delija wrote:
- highlanders wrote:
- A casual should be apolitical. Borned for football, lives for football.
In Spanish League firms, as in Belgium, there are both right and left casuals. According to my experience, the same in French League. I must say that it is totally crap, but it is a subject for politics in football Hey, I guess that both of us got the same in that. I was saying what should be, not what is it. |
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victor666 Hardcore
Number of posts : 202 Age : 32 Location : Posadas - Misiones - Argentina Favorite Team : Independiente Points : 409 Reputation : 14 Registration date : 2010-11-10
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Thu 05 May 2011, 23:46 | |
| Fashion? Expensive designer clothing? In my country we call them fags bourgeois. Here, the barrabravas are people like this. - Spoiler:
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Winners-Nl
Number of posts : 13 Age : 31 Location : Agadir Favorite Team : Wydad Points : 23 Reputation : 0 Registration date : 2011-02-07
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sat 21 May 2011, 11:20 | |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sat 21 May 2011, 19:53 | |
| It's casual indeed, but the casuals from Europe of from Latin America it's whole different . |
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Ultra_Hool Admin
Number of posts : 5544 Age : 32 Location : Bulgaria Favorite Team : CSKA Sofia Points : 10820 Reputation : 115 Registration date : 2008-09-05
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sat 21 May 2011, 19:57 | |
| - RAFC1880 wrote:
- It's casual indeed, but the casuals from Europe of from Latin America it's whole different .
In Bulgaria, if you don't wear white shoes, what casual are you |
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victor666 Hardcore
Number of posts : 202 Age : 32 Location : Posadas - Misiones - Argentina Favorite Team : Independiente Points : 409 Reputation : 14 Registration date : 2010-11-10
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sat 21 May 2011, 22:04 | |
| Here aren't casuals, are barrabravas. |
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Violence Hardcore
Number of posts : 366 Age : 34 Location : Greece Favorite Team : Olympiakos Points : 671 Reputation : 3 Registration date : 2011-07-14
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sat 16 Jul 2011, 15:00 | |
| Now the word casual has become more fashionable and everyone thinks that you are casual if you're wearing white shoes. |
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SyckoPT Hardcore
Number of posts : 236 Age : 34 Location : Portugal Favorite Team : Sporting CP Points : 354 Reputation : 4 Registration date : 2011-03-17
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Mon 18 Jul 2011, 18:29 | |
| I don't know in the rest of the Europe, but in Portugal could love their club but they dont have nothing that "shows" that they are from this our that club... Sporting Casuals at Madrid... |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 20 Jul 2011, 02:24 | |
| - Violence wrote:
- Now the word casual has become more fashionable and everyone thinks that you are casual if you're wearing white shoes.
True a friend of my (He has nothing to with football) had some new shoes from Lacoste, white ones, a 12 year old boy went to him and asked: Are you a real Casual woow? -.-' I don't wear with shoes. Give me addidas |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 20 Jul 2011, 02:27 | |
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Lacoste Hardcore
Number of posts : 19 Age : 33 Location : Masterdam Favorite Team : AFC Ajax Points : 38 Reputation : 0 Registration date : 2011-07-22
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Mon 25 Jul 2011, 17:26 | |
| - RAFC1880 wrote:
- Violence wrote:
- Now the word casual has become more fashionable and everyone thinks that you are casual if you're wearing white shoes.
True a friend of my (He has nothing to with football) had some new shoes from Lacoste, white ones, a 12 year old boy went to him and asked: Are you a real Casual woow? -.-'
I don't wear with shoes. Give me addidas Yup, it become so sick even I don't wear much Lacoste anymore... Gant is my new brand |
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ClelandBhoy Hardcore
Number of posts : 140 Age : 29 Location : Glasgow Favorite Team : Celtic Glasgow Points : 239 Reputation : -6 Registration date : 2010-09-03
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Mon 25 Jul 2011, 19:32 | |
| White shoes doesn't make you casual. Adidas Originals Gazelle OG, Spezial, Samba, Trimm Trab, London, Stockholm, Munchen, Handball Special, SL72, NB 410 << These are casual shoes. |
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FinnishFighters Hardcore
Number of posts : 172 Age : 32 Location : Finland Favorite Team : Millwall FC, Jokerit, Glasgow Rangers Points : 313 Reputation : 5 Registration date : 2010-12-19
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Mon 25 Jul 2011, 20:16 | |
| - ClelandBhoy wrote:
- White shoes doesn't make you casual. Adidas Originals
Gazelle OG, Spezial, Samba, Trimm Trab, London, Stockholm, Munchen, Handball Special, SL72, NB 410 << These are casual shoes. Too true mate. And Stone Island jacket or Burberry cap doesn't make you hooligan |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Sun 31 Jul 2011, 02:35 | |
| Adidas Gazelle |
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Feyenoord-Casuals Hardcore
Number of posts : 415 Age : 38 Location : Rotterdam. Favorite Team : Feyenoord. Points : 736 Reputation : 6 Registration date : 2011-07-22
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 03 Aug 2011, 01:21 | |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 03 Aug 2011, 01:25 | |
| Hehe, nice picture man!
Is that the North Face jacket? |
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Feyenoord-Casuals Hardcore
Number of posts : 415 Age : 38 Location : Rotterdam. Favorite Team : Feyenoord. Points : 736 Reputation : 6 Registration date : 2011-07-22
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 03 Aug 2011, 01:33 | |
| - RAFC1880 wrote:
- Hehe, nice picture man!
Is that the North Face jacket? Yes, it's the North Face jacket. |
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FinnishFighters Hardcore
Number of posts : 172 Age : 32 Location : Finland Favorite Team : Millwall FC, Jokerit, Glasgow Rangers Points : 313 Reputation : 5 Registration date : 2010-12-19
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 03 Aug 2011, 11:24 | |
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RAFC1880 Hardcore
Number of posts : 375 Age : 31 Location : Belgium, Antwerp Favorite Team : Royal Antwerp Football Club Points : 704 Reputation : 11 Registration date : 2011-05-02
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Wed 03 Aug 2011, 12:13 | |
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Finnish_Casual Hardcore
Number of posts : 24 Age : 33 Location : Espoo Favorite Team : FC Honka, Suomi Points : 48 Reputation : 0 Registration date : 2011-08-05
| Subject: Re: CASUALS Tue 09 Aug 2011, 17:43 | |
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