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Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground (2009, Full Movie, English Subtitles in CC)

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    Hooligans, thugs,
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    louts, yobs, headbangers, geezers.
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    You can love us or hate us,
    we really don't care.
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    This is just the way we choose to show
    our love for the greatest game on earth.
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    See, I'm a regular geezer,
    just like you.
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    I have a missus, a mortgage,
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    had a job that put me
    in a decent bracket of society.
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    I flew punters from one side
    of the country to another,
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    and I wash my hands after pissing,
    not before.
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    I was what you'd call respectabIe.
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    My problem was I had another life too,
    the one that Ianded me in here.
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    we all had jobs, relationships,
    responsibilities,
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    even kids, but that's during the week.
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    Come the weekend,
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    all that disappears and we become
    part of the greatest army in the world...
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    West Ham United.
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    "West Ham till I die."
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    Never back down,
    never leave your mates behind.
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    It's about loyalty, strength and respect.
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    But we ain't the only ones.
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    Chelsea's got some hold in here too
    and we're about to kick off with 'em.
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    And that's something you cannot
    back down from no matter what.
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    So we're outnumbered?
    Don't matter.
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    we'll always stand our ground.
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    Wake up and face the day, ladies!
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    One hour yard time.
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    You might think this is free time,
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    but I shit you not,
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    I will have my eye on
    every fucking miserable cunt here.
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    Move it!
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    Look at ya. Move!
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    What are you laughing at?
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    Outside.
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    Hands out of your pockets.
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    - Ready, my son?
    - Yes.
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    That Gonzo's a nasty, horrible cunt.
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    Let me have him. I'll fuck him up.
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    - Come to this, then, Dave.
    - Ain't no way to avoid it, Keith.
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    You know what happens
    if we get fingered for this?
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    They extend our sentence
    to the next fucking century.
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    Yeah, we talked about this. Enough.
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    Understood. But look where
    standing our ground got us the last time.
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    I like the idea of
    getting out of here someday.
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    Yeah, me too.
    But we walk away from this now,
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    life ain't gonna be worth living
    on the inside or the out.
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    West Ham! West Ham!
    West Ham! West Ham!
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    - West Ham! West Ham!
    - We don't have a choice.
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    West Ham! West Ham!
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    Chelsea! Chelsea!
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    Fuck you, you fucking arseholes!
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    - Let's fucking do this, lads.
    - Nice one, Keith, my old son.
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    Let's do it.
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    You've been here in Fosterville over a year
    and this is your first incident.
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    You have an exemplary record of conduct,
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    and then you go and fuck it all up
    with this spectacle yesterday.
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    I put in for a transfer three times, sir.
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    Confrontation was inevitable.
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    See, I was a member of a rival firm
    on the outside, sir,
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    and whether we like it or not,
    these things don't just go away.
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    It's difficult enough with the overcrowding
    without the rivalries of you hooligans.
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    You should know better.
    I'm splitting up this firm.
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    David, you and your two pals are being
    transferred, as are the rest of your crew.
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    Thank you, sir.
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    Right. You three come with me.
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    It's all right, Arthur.
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    I'll take 'em.
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    You all kitted out, lads?
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    Come on, then.
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    Any of you lot play?
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    Yeah. Ned here knows his way
    around a pitch.
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    Yeah, the Governor's a great believer
    in the constructive benefits of the sport.
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    Each cell block's got a team
    and they compete.
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    Yeah.
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    D Block could use a speedy forward
    if you're any good.
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    There you go, Ned.
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    - Well, look who's here.
    - It's them. Let's fuck 'em up.
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    Miller, Morrison, in there.
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    - Hastings, number two.
    - Who's my cell mate?
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    His name's Hegyes. You'll get along fine.
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    Spur One's on the yard. Leave your kit
    in there, go back out through security.
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    You've got 40 minutes of fresh air left,
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    after that a personal officer
    will give you an induction session.
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    Well, what are you waiting for?
    Christmas?
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    - I think she likes you, Dave.
    - She's a peach, ain't she?
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    A governor who's into footy
    can't be too bad, eh?
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    I swear, when I get out of here, I'm going to be at
    every game, home and away. You, Dave?
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    I'll probably have to miss a game
    because I'm working, Ned.
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    Just hope someone's stupid enough
    to employ me.
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    With your connections, you could be
    a baggage handler at Heathrow.
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    Fuck me. It's Big Marc.
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    Oh, bollocks.
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    Welcome to your worst
    fucking nightmare, lads.
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    I've been wanking off in anticipation
    thinking about it.
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    This is my house, see.
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    And I'm going to do everything I can
    to make your time here a fucking misery.
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    Really? Don't see no Tommy Hatcher, Marc.
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    - He's rotting in Beckmore.
    - You're the top boy now, are ya?
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    - He wishes.
    - Just the three of you minding the shop?
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    What would Little Petey say?
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    Oh, yeah, that's right.
    We fucking killed him, didn't we?
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    - What you want with us, Marc?
    - You fucking spivs are the reason I'm here.
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    Oh, fuck off. We've been banged up
    just as long as you have.
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    We just want to do our time,
    nice and easy, no worries.
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    I'm going to do everything I can
    to fuck you up.
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    You'll be in here until they're wheeling you
    to the pisser in a chair.
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    And very soon, you'll be thinking
    Little Petey is the lucky one.
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    I dare you to say it again, you cunt.
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    One down.
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    - Any fucking time.
    - Three to go.
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    Any fucking time, Marc.
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    Yeah, go on. Run away, run away.
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    I'm a fair man. I run a fair shop.
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    Understand your responsibilities
    as a prisoner,
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    and learn how to make the best use
    of your stay in custody,
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    and you will find your time here
    will pass rapidly.
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    Like it or not,
    you'll be here for another ten months.
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    I suggest taking our National
    Vocational Qualifications that we offer.
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    A very productive way to spend your time.
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    - Understood, sir.
    - Yes, sir.
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    - Dismissed.
    - Guards.
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    Escort the prisoners back to their cells.
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    I saw some bunks
    being moved to J Block, sir.
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    Yes, we have 53 new prisoners
    being transferred in.
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    - Where will they go?
    - The rec rooms are contained
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    and can be easily monitored.
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    That won't go down too well
    with the football crowd.
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    Your concern is noted.
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    This is prison. They don't have to like it.
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    Pity you don't have someone
    on the prison board who could help out, sir.
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    May we assume that
    you've requested additional guards?
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    There is no funding for additional personnel.
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    - Check the progress on the rec rooms.
    - Sir.
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    Sir.
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    He should grow a pair.
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    - That bastard's putting us all at risk.
    - You'd face the prison board?
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    I'd have no problem
    telling them how it is.
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    That's what you want, innit?
    Make executive officer.
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    Not an ambitious man, are you, Mason?
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    Keeping my head down, Mav.
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    Well, when I'm XO,
    things are gonna be different around here.
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    For a lot of people.
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    I'm not sure if
    the transfer is a good thing.
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    What are we supposed to do about it?
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    Just what we did at Fosterville.
    Survive.
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    It's gonna be a bigger
    fucking challenge in here.
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    What the fuck is he thinking?
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    Jesus.
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    How can he put us in here
    with all this Millwall, eh?
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    It's like the Hammers versus the Mafia
    for the UEFA Cup, Palermo, Italy,
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    surrounded by Carabinieri
    and 500 angry Eyeties
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    singing the theme tune to The Godfather.
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    Look, we just need to take it easy,
    keep our cool.
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    We've got it.
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    - Want me to have your back on this one?
    - It's all right. Take it easy.
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    All right?
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    I hear someone was very much
    looking forward to your arrival.
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    - What's it to you?
    - The enemy of my enemy.
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    Yeah. Someone stopped by to say hello.
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    - I hear many someones.
    - So what else did you hear?
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    You're a pilot, true?
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    What did you fly for RAF?
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    Globemasters. Hercules.
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    You ever heard of 'em?
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    Planes for transport.
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    Yeah, that's right.
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    I'm guessing you're a pilot too, right?
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    Been some time, but yes.
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    What do you fly?
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    Smaller aircraft.
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    You're a fighter pilot, eh?
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    For different team.
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    While there was still a wall up, yeah?
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    Before perestroika, glasnost,
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    the good old days.
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    - And here we are.
    - Here we are.
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    Call me Max.
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    All right. Call me Dave.
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    How do you know my enemy?
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    We are both in business.
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    For you and Marc it might be a...
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    be a business matter,
    but for me it's purely personal.
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    Personal?
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    Yeah, we've got some history.
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    His top boy's a geezer
    called Tommy Hatcher.
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    He beat me best mate to death.
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    That's why we're in here.
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    D Block team is very good.
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    Winning team gains privileges
    and red armband.
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    Trustee status.
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    I'd better get back to my mates. Thanks.
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    You fly out of Lyneham?
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    Sometimes, yeah.
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    - You seem well informed.
    - Information has value here.
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    Could save life.
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    I'll bear that in mind.
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    See you around, Max.
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    Oh, see that move?
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    Oh. And again.
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    Oh. Hammers could use that fella,
    couldn't they, eh?
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    You all right, mate?
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    Here, Dave.
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    - I assume they're no friends of Marc's.
    - You could say that.
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    - Are they friends of ours?
    - Let's say he's a possible resource.
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    What did they want?
    What did they say to you?
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    He heard I was a pilot.
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    - That makes you interesting to them?
    - Yes, you cheeky cunt, it does.
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    Turns out he's a pilot an' all.
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    What? He's ex-RAF?
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    Nah. He's more like the opposition,
    Keith, my old son.
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    More like the opposition. Come on.
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    Get these reports to the Governor.
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    - Screws are all riled up about something.
    - I think it's your face, Ned.
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    Oh, it better not be mine.
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    - Oh, no, no, no.
    - All right. Stay back.
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    - What's happening?
    - Stay back.
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    Put him in Segregation. D Wing.
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    Fucking fraggle. Look at my shit.
    That's my cell.
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    Junkie owes money and can't pay.
    Acts out.
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    Knows he'll get banged up in the block.
    Figures he's safe for a while.
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    Bloody spanner.
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    Come on. You guys can eat in Level Two.
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    - You lot West Ham?
    - Yeah.
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    Fair number of Millwall banged up in here.
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    You know what that means to us?
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    This transfer was supposed
    to keep us out of trouble.
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    Yeah, well, you made your beds,
    you lie in 'em.
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    So bang us up with the cunts we got sent
    down for scrapping with in the first place?
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    Prison board logic, is it?
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    Look, we just want to do our time quietly
    and try and stay out of trouble.
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    The chaplain runs a good service.
    It's a way to stay off the yard.
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    All officers to the football pitch, all officers.
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    Good game, that.
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    Did you see that fucking elbow?
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    Him-a slap the bitch outta Bagshaw.
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    - Him a-bleed from everywhere.
    - How much did we make?
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    200 quid.
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    And three carton of fag.
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    Love me a good game of footah.
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    Me never liked Bagshaw either.
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    Money.
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    Where are the rest of the fucking cigs?
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    It's contraband, man. Soon come, yeah?
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    - Pack or so at a time.
    - Yeah, well, make sure they fucking do.
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    - Chill now, man.
    - Chill?
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    You hold out on me,
    you fucking black bastard,
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    and I'll slit your fucking throat,
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    and bleed you out
    like the fucking wog you are.
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    - Ease up, man.
    - You fucking tell me to ease up, you cunt?
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    Bredren! Calm down, man!
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    Ease up now, man.
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    Let go of me now.
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    Yeah, all right, thanks.
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    Surprising what you might find in a bin.
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    Sweet.
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    Get this out to our regulars.
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    Yeah. What about Hegyes?
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    Busted up his cell and got hauled off to seg.
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    Yeah. All right.
    I'll have a fucking quiet word with him.
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    They must stick that GSE bloke in him cell, innit?
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    I just saw 'em. They're in the chapel.
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    Fucking hell.
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    You've gotta have a laugh,
    haven't ya?
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    I mean, you get sent to fucking prison
    and you get sent here.
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    There's a word for that.
    What is it? What is it?
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    Overcrowding.
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    No, you twat.
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    It's fate.
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    Yeah, that's right.
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    Fate.
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    Let's go and get some fucking religion, eh?
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    - My son...
    - This is lovely, innit?
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    The heat seems to be doing wonders
    for the chaplain's business.
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    Yeah, right. Everyone really seems
    to be following along, don't they?
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    All right. Why don't we just relax
    and enjoy the air conditioning, yeah?
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    ...as the grave, and whole,
    as those that go down into the pit.
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    Hello, girls.
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    Let it go, Marc.
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    I don't want to let it go.
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    Time and a place, mate.
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    - Here and now.
    - A time and a place.
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    Are you fucking deaf?
    I said here and now, cunt.
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    You really wanna do this,
    you call me out.
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    This ain't the way.
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    Let's go.
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    Look at ya. Look at ya.
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    Eh?
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    Let him go.
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    - We didn't start it, guv.
    - Shut up.
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    Where do you think I got this from?
    Kicking myself in the face?
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    We were sitting all quiet
    and they jumped us.
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    Look, man, we're outnumbered
    and you know it. All right?
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    You really think I'm gonna start a ruck?
    In the chapel?
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    I'm Catholic for fuck's sake.
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    You're not in here because you're clever.
    Learn to avoid trouble.
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    You know that bitch is in Marc's pocket?
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    - You referring to Principal Officer Mavis?
    - Who do you think?
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    It must be hard her running the show.
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    We're here to keep you out of mischief.
    You got a complaint, see the Governor.
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    I ain't a grass.
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    And you do your best to stay out of her way.
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    - It's nothing to worry about.
    - Nothing?
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    Me and the boys look out
    for each other like always.
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    - Just like they do?
    - They get help from the Iron Lady.
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    Who?
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    The PO.
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    You all right, kid?
    You've lost weight.
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    I eat when I'm hungry.
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    - And I take my vitamins.
    - OK.
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    I... got this letter from the bank yesterday.
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    What is it? The house?
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    I tried so hard.
    I just couldn't make the payments.
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    - It's all right.
    - I haven't spent a penny on anything
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    - other than necessities.
    - Sweetheart, listen to me.
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    - Doesn't matter.
    - It does. Where will I live?
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    How long we got before they, erm...
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    - 60 days.
    - 60.
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    I'm sorry, Dave,
    I wish I had better news to bring.
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    Are you kidding me?
    As long as you're still breathing, I'm happy.
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    Tell me what you did yesterday.
  • 22:51 - 22:54
    - Well, I went to work.
    - Then what?
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    And then I tried for an hour to fix that tap
    in the kitchen. Used your spanner.
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    - Oh, God.
    - I'm just not strong enough, babe.
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    With those arms? Come on, look at ya.
  • 23:04 - 23:07
    Then I successfully changed
    three light bulbs.
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    - Didn't get any help? No help?
    - No.
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    I then... had supper.
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    Piece of chicken and some spinach.
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    Did the dishes.
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    Well, dish. There was only the one.
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    Watched a bit of telly, then went to bed.
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    Wow. It's a full and exciting day.
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    Hardly.
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    Sounds perfect to me, every minute of it.
  • 23:28 - 23:29
    I'm happy to hear you say that.
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    I want our life back, babe.
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    I just want it to be me and you.
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    Wherever.
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    Well...
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    one other thing happened.
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    - A bad thing.
    - A bad thing?
  • 23:45 - 23:49
    I'm not the woman I was.
  • 23:49 - 23:51
    In a way...
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    No, you lost me. I don't understand.
  • 23:54 - 23:58
    Well, the other day I was stepping out
    of the shower and I looked down and...
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    well, I noticed I was getting a bit thick.
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    You know, down south.
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    So I trimmed it.
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    Then I thought...
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    why not shape it?
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    Yeah, yeah. Makes sense. Just, er...
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    Just for something different, for fun.
    I don't spend money, don't go out.
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    - I don't have a lot of fun, Dave.
    - Just stay with the story.
  • 24:19 - 24:22
    All right.
    Well, I thought what could it be?
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    - Huh?
    - And it hit me.
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    - A heart. A heart's red. Only natural.
    - Makes complete sense.
  • 24:29 - 24:32
    So I started in, but I really botched it up.
  • 24:32 - 24:34
    Didn't... Didn't cut yourself, did ya?
  • 24:34 - 24:35
    No.
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    It didn't look like a heart.
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    Or anything.
  • 24:41 - 24:45
    Well... so I shaved it all off.
  • 24:45 - 24:48
    You... gone... just...
  • 24:48 - 24:51
    I think your shoelace is untied.
  • 24:51 - 24:59
    No, I'm sure it's fine.
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    Oh.
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    Please get me out of here.
  • 25:15 - 25:18
    I've gotta get you home.
  • 25:18 - 25:20
    Tell Keith and Ned I said hello.
  • 25:20 - 25:21
    Yeah.
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    I might not remember
    our whole fucking conversation after that.
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    I love you.
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    I love you too.
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    Ginger or not.
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    Hey.
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    We're gonna be OK, you and me.
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    Yeah.
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    Come on, Hegyes. Basic's over.
    You're back on the spur, no privileges.
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    You need to think about
    the consequences of your actions. Cor.
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    You're minging, Hegyes.
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    Take a shower.
    Cor, you smell like stale fucking piss.
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    - Thought you could hide, did ya?
    - Agh! Agh!
  • 27:04 - 27:06
    Who's laughing now?
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    Don't! Get off me!
  • 27:14 - 27:38
    You buy something, you pay for it.
  • 27:38 - 27:41
    I heard a nasty rumour Dynamo Moscow
    made the first division, Max.
  • 27:41 - 27:44
    Fuck them. KGB kiss-arse.
  • 27:44 - 27:47
    - Yeah.
    - How are you, Dave?
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    Good. Oh yeah, these are my pals.
    This is Keith and Ned.
  • 27:51 - 27:53
    You cause riot in chapel.
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    Nah, we were innocent bystanders, mate.
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    Everyone innocent here.
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    You must stay out of trouble, Dave.
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    They will never release you.
  • 28:02 - 28:06
    What do you expect from
    a hardened criminal, Max?
  • 28:06 - 28:08
    Look, we've both got problems in here.
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    Maybe we can help each other out.
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    Da.
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    We'll talk later, yeah?
  • 28:17 - 28:20
    - I need a word.
    - I'm listening.
  • 28:20 - 28:22
    My office.
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    Here is good.
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    You've been running a very profitable
    little enterprise for yourself.
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    That you have benefited from.
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    Save it, Ivan.
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    Circumstances have changed.
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    How?
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    300 a week.
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    Absurd.
  • 28:38 - 28:40
    No, I'll tell you what's absurd.
  • 28:40 - 28:43
    It's about to get way more crowded in here.
  • 28:43 - 28:45
    If you're not careful, your new cell mate
  • 28:45 - 28:51
    will be the biggest immigrant-hating
    psychopath I can find.
  • 28:51 - 28:56
    - I would not advise.
    - 300 a week.
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    Oi, you with the nose ring.
    Did you call me a cunt?
  • 29:01 - 29:04
    You can't talk to a prison officer like that.
  • 29:04 - 29:06
    Guards! Take him.
  • 29:06 - 29:09
    And lose that fucking jewellery.
  • 29:09 - 29:12
    Anyone else wanna join him?
  • 29:12 - 29:15
    Nothing personal, Ivan.
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    Just the cost of doing business.
  • 29:24 - 29:26
    Officer Mavis, your lunch is here.
    We're sending it up.
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    Cheers, mate.
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    - What is it every Friday night?
    - It's fish and chips.
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    So what makes you think
    it will be different tonight?
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    - I've just got a feeling.
    - Bollocks.
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    - What, a lorry can never miss a delivery?
    - Bollocks, mate.
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    He's got a point. It's dinner time.
    Everyone's lined up. There's no food.
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    Be fucking mayhem in here.
  • 30:21 - 30:23
    Bollocks, mate. You're mental.
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    Watch this.
  • 30:25 - 30:27
    - I'm winding him up.
    - Fucking naughty.
  • 30:27 - 30:31
    Welcome to prison, mate.
  • 30:31 - 30:34
    So what do you bloody think we're having?
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    Fish and chips.
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    Who let this East End cunt in front?
  • 30:39 - 30:42
    You do that again
    and I'll break your fucking legs.
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    - Go have a wank, you nonce.
    - Your fucking mother!
  • 30:48 - 30:49
    Agh!
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    You fucking East End cunt!
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    Leave off.
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    Get off me!
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    - It's fish and chips every Friday.
    - I didn't jump the queue.
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    - Several eyewitnesses said that you did.
    - They're lying.
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    I know it's hard to believe you might
    find a liar in here, but it's the truth.
  • 31:12 - 31:16
    - I didn't jump the queue.
    - That's just what a liar would say, innit?
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    Honest. I was going back to join my mates
    at the end of the queue.
  • 31:19 - 31:22
    Why were you at the front of the queue
    when the fight started?
  • 31:22 - 31:24
    I wanted to see what's for dinner.
  • 31:24 - 31:28
    Are you really that stupid or are you
    trying to have a laugh at our expense,
  • 31:28 - 31:29
    make fools of us?
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    Governor.
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    Ten days' segregation.
  • 31:34 - 31:42
    - Bloody Ned.
    - Take him away.
  • 31:42 - 31:44
    - What did he get?
    - Ten days of segregation.
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    - Ah, fuck me. Do me a favour.
    - Oi.
  • 31:47 - 31:50
    Look, just keep an eye on him for us,
    will ya?
  • 31:50 - 31:52
    - No one can get to him in basic.
    - Oh, really?
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    Because those boys seem to be
    going anywhere they fucking please.
  • 31:55 - 32:01
    Sir. Do you smoke?
  • 32:01 - 32:02
    Is that a bribe?
  • 32:02 - 32:08
    No, sir. I'm simply trying
    to look after my friend, that's all.
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    Watch yourself.
  • 32:12 - 32:14
    A packet of fags is the best you could do?
  • 32:14 - 32:16
    Easy, easy. I'm just feeling him out.
  • 32:16 - 32:18
    Geezer wants to help.
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    It's a matter of motivation.
  • 32:21 - 32:52
    I'm sorry to see him in seg,
    but I won't miss his wanking, dirty cunt.
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    Hello, son.
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    Oi, you.
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    Oi, mate.
  • 33:02 - 33:04
    I heard you think I'm a bit of a twat.
  • 33:04 - 33:06
    I heard you think
    you're not gonna give me a penny.
  • 33:06 - 33:09
    Well, you heard right, then, didn't you?
  • 33:09 - 33:10
    See, I run C Block.
  • 33:10 - 33:14
    And if you don't like it,
    it's too fucking bad, innit?
  • 33:14 - 33:17
    Look, mate, I don't want to tell you
    how to run your business...
  • 33:17 - 33:20
    Well, piss off. Before someone gets hurt.
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    Oliver.
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    Let's be having ya.
  • 33:27 - 33:29
    Oh, you're a big one.
  • 33:29 - 33:31
    Now fuck off.
  • 33:31 - 33:34
    Nobody fucking move!
  • 33:34 - 33:40
    Watch this.
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    You fucking cunt!
  • 33:43 - 33:45
    Fucking cunt.
  • 33:45 - 33:47
    Eh?
  • 33:47 - 33:49
    Come on.
    What were you fucking gonna say?
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    Fucking cunt.
  • 33:56 - 33:57
    You East Poplar boys...
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    you think you're so fucking chav
    with your Bow Bell addresses
  • 34:01 - 34:03
    and your fucking rhyming slang.
  • 34:03 - 34:06
    Well, I've got news for the fucking
    pearly king and queen here,
  • 34:06 - 34:09
    as far as I'm concerned,
    you come from Paki town,
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    which makes you a white wog,
  • 34:11 - 34:15
    the worst kind of cunt there is.
  • 34:15 - 34:17
    So pay up...
  • 34:17 - 34:21
    cos if you don't, you won't get off
    as easily as Mr Fucking Shrek here.
  • 34:21 - 34:23
    All right.
  • 34:23 - 34:43
    Come on, man.
  • 34:43 - 34:46
    700 years ago...
  • 34:46 - 34:51
    stuffed animal bladders were kicked around
    between rival northern villages.
  • 34:51 - 34:54
    In Chester they celebrated
    their victory in battle over the Vikings
  • 34:54 - 34:57
    by cutting off one of their fucking heads
    and having a game of footy with it.
  • 34:57 - 34:59
    Football violence was so bad,
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    the Vikings and even Oliver Cromwell
    banned playing the game.
  • 35:04 - 35:07
    1900, we changed our name to West Ham.
  • 35:07 - 35:10
    Our first ever game, Boleyn Grounds.
  • 35:10 - 35:13
    Also known as Upton Park.
  • 35:13 - 35:16
    We smashed the fuck out of Millwall...
  • 35:16 - 35:19
    three... nil.
  • 35:19 - 35:23
    Second World War sees an all-time high
    in game attendance.
  • 35:23 - 35:25
    30 million fans go see games
    on a regular basis.
  • 35:25 - 35:30
    1950s, National Service ends.
  • 35:30 - 35:33
    British Empire crumbles.
  • 35:33 - 35:37
    Immigration's at an all new high.
  • 35:37 - 35:40
    All officers to segregation hallway.
    Segregation hallway now!
  • 35:40 - 35:43
    Mile End Mob emerges,
  • 35:43 - 35:45
    and a mispronounced Irish name, Houlihan,
  • 35:45 - 35:50
    so named for that family's
    nefarious exploits in the East End...
  • 35:50 - 35:52
    give birth to the term...
  • 35:52 - 35:56
    'ooligan.
  • 35:56 - 35:59
    - Come on, then, you fucking slags.
    - Stand back from that door now!
  • 35:59 - 36:07
    Now! Against the wall.
  • 36:07 - 36:09
    What the fuck are you doing in segregation?
  • 36:09 - 36:11
    - It's a work party.
    - What's going on?
  • 36:11 - 36:14
    - Release them.
    - Keep them bent up.
  • 36:14 - 36:18
    Who put you on work detail?
  • 36:18 - 36:22
    - How'd this cell door get unlocked?
    - No idea.
  • 36:22 - 36:27
    Search him.
  • 36:27 - 36:31
    Take him.
  • 36:31 - 36:34
    It's usually the one in the cell
    wants to get out.
  • 36:34 - 36:38
    - I am sick of cleaning up your mess.
    - Excuse me?
  • 36:38 - 36:39
    You heard.
  • 36:39 - 36:41
    You're only lucky this thing
    didn't end up worse.
  • 36:41 - 36:43
    Tread lightly, boy.
  • 36:43 - 36:46
    You're not supposed to be working tonight.
    What are you doing here?
  • 36:46 - 36:48
    - Swapped shifts.
    - It's not on the schedule.
  • 36:48 - 36:52
    Well, nick me. Then we'll both have
    stories to tell the Governor.
  • 36:52 - 36:57
    If you ever countermand
    one of my orders again...
  • 36:57 - 37:00
    you will deeply regret it.
  • 37:00 - 37:10
    Choose your enemies carefully.
  • 37:10 - 37:12
    This geezer's always shit.
  • 37:12 - 37:15
    He's all mouth. Look at him.
    Look at him running.
  • 37:15 - 37:17
    I'm telling you, he's gonna stuff it. See?
  • 37:17 - 37:20
    - I fucking knew it.
    - Keith would enjoy this pony game.
  • 37:20 - 37:28
    Bet on Skins.
  • 37:28 - 37:30
    Oh.
  • 37:30 - 37:32
    Here we go. It's gonna kick off.
    Watch, watch.
  • 37:32 - 37:35
    I knew that was gonna happen.
  • 37:35 - 37:38
    - Oh! Fuck me.
    - The goalie's Spurs and the forward's Man U.
  • 37:38 - 37:40
    Too busy fighting each other
    to worry about Max's team.
  • 37:40 - 37:44
    - Who's fighting?
    - Spurs. They lost yesterday.
  • 37:44 - 37:57
    My team caught in middle.
  • 37:57 - 37:58
    All's OK.
  • 37:58 - 38:00
    Is that what your man signalled?
  • 38:00 - 38:05
    Sometimes you need to send message,
    not make noise.
  • 38:05 - 38:07
    A Block against my team, J Block?
  • 38:07 - 38:09
    That's J Block all the way.
  • 38:09 - 38:12
    Guards, prepare for new arrivals.
  • 38:12 - 38:14
    Yeah, yeah, yeah. Get it.
  • 38:14 - 38:17
    This room is off limits until further notice!
  • 38:17 - 38:23
    Guards, move 'em out.
  • 38:23 - 38:25
    Arthur.
  • 38:25 - 38:29
    Do you think we can get 53 new ones in here?
  • 38:29 - 38:31
    Just.
  • 38:31 - 38:33
    Cosy.
  • 38:33 - 38:39
    From here on, all reports on violence
    will note overcrowding as a primary factor.
  • 38:39 - 38:43
    We'll rub this in the board's face
    as often as possible.
  • 38:43 - 38:46
    For all the good it will do.
  • 38:46 - 38:49
    - How many incidents this week?
    - Not many, sir. All easily managed.
  • 38:49 - 38:52
    No. Three guards were injured. Sir.
  • 38:52 - 38:54
    - I have reports?
    - Yes, sir.
  • 38:54 - 39:01
    Remember, keep the peace, officers.
  • 39:01 - 39:04
    Who was the third guard hurt?
  • 39:04 - 39:06
    Watson. This morning.
  • 39:06 - 39:08
    Broken jaw.
  • 39:08 - 39:09
    Good.
  • 39:09 - 39:11
    - He had it coming.
    - Hardly Christian, is it?
  • 39:11 - 39:13
    Watson is an arsehole.
  • 39:13 - 39:15
    And I'm no Christian.
  • 39:15 - 39:17
    I almost feel sorry for you.
  • 39:17 - 39:21
    I'm your superior officer,
    something you seem to forget.
  • 39:21 - 39:25
    Now, I know what you want, Mason.
  • 39:25 - 39:28
    You want to put your time in,
    get your pay cheque...
  • 39:28 - 39:32
    - pay for rehab for your little spastic.
    - She has cerebral palsy.
  • 39:32 - 39:34
    Don't care.
  • 39:34 - 39:37
    Now, you can keep having that...
  • 39:37 - 39:42
    but you've got to get with the programme,
    mate, my programme.
  • 39:42 - 39:50
    And lately you've been getting on my tits
    and it just won't do.
  • 39:50 - 39:52
    What's funny?
  • 39:52 - 39:55
    You may have a bigger dick than mine,
  • 39:55 - 39:57
    you may even have a bigger dick
    than my friend Andrew,
  • 39:57 - 40:01
    but his dick works high up
    on the prison board,
  • 40:01 - 40:04
    and he really, really likes fucking me...
  • 40:04 - 40:06
    I don't need to hear this.
  • 40:06 - 40:08
    I'm gonna be number one in here one day.
  • 40:08 - 40:15
    Remember that and we'll get along
    like two peas in a pod.
  • 40:15 - 40:18
    Say it.
  • 40:18 - 40:19
    What?
  • 40:19 - 40:24
    Say two peas in a pod.
  • 40:24 - 40:25
    Why?
  • 40:25 - 40:27
    Cos I'm your superior officer
  • 40:27 - 40:31
    and I fucking well told you to,
    you insubordinate cunt!
  • 40:31 - 40:33
    Now say it!
  • 40:33 - 40:38
    Two peas in a pod.
  • 40:38 - 40:40
    Was that so hard?
  • 40:40 - 40:43
    No. Because when I give you an order,
  • 40:43 - 40:46
    you're just following orders, right, Arthur?
  • 40:46 - 40:50
    Now, I'm going to give you an order.
    Are you listening?
  • 40:50 - 40:52
    Yeah.
  • 40:52 - 40:55
    Here's the order.
  • 40:55 - 41:16
    Keep the peace, officer.
  • 41:16 - 41:17
    Letter to Red?
  • 41:17 - 41:18
    Mm-hm.
  • 41:18 - 41:22
    What's going on?
  • 41:22 - 41:26
    I got officially dumped by Lucy.
  • 41:26 - 41:28
    Oh, Ned. I'm sorry, mate.
  • 41:28 - 41:30
    You all right?
  • 41:30 - 41:32
    Yeah. Can't blame her, mate.
  • 41:32 - 41:35
    - I haven't been there for her.
    - Better off without her. Fuck her.
  • 41:35 - 41:37
    I was hoping she'd get me my old job back.
  • 41:37 - 41:41
    Pretty much screwed there too.
  • 41:41 - 41:45
    I mean, nobody would hire me
    without a record, but with one?
  • 41:45 - 41:49
    - I ain't got nothing.
    - Tabula rasa.
  • 41:49 - 41:51
    - What?
    - It means clean slate.
  • 41:51 - 41:52
    Look...
  • 41:52 - 41:55
    do your bird, you get out of here,
  • 41:55 - 41:57
    and then you can be
    whatever you decide to be.
  • 41:57 - 42:00
    Whatever you wanna be.
  • 42:00 - 42:02
    I thought I wanted to be with Lucy
    in me old job.
  • 42:02 - 42:06
    No, I understand that. That would be
    the worst thing possible for you.
  • 42:06 - 42:10
    - How do you know?
    - How do I know? Cos of what's just happened.
  • 42:10 - 42:13
    You don't have to think
    in such a small box all the time.
  • 42:13 - 42:14
    It is pretty fucking small, mate.
  • 42:14 - 42:19
    That was coming.
    Not the cell, you doughnut. Your mind.
  • 42:19 - 42:22
    All right? You can think bigger. Grander.
  • 42:22 - 42:24
    You're a smart man, use it.
  • 42:24 - 42:27
    This is good, I promise.
  • 42:27 - 42:28
    - Cheers, mate.
    - Yeah.
  • 42:28 - 42:31
    Give us a hug.
  • 42:31 - 42:34
    - Fuck off.
    - Come on. I've been in prison too long.
  • 42:34 - 42:36
    I need some company.
    Keep each other warm.
  • 42:36 - 42:39
    - No one needs to know.
    - Laters.
  • 42:39 - 42:59
    See you, sweetheart.
  • 42:59 - 43:02
    What the fuck happened to your face?
  • 43:02 - 43:04
    It's from the last dust-up with Millwall.
  • 43:04 - 43:06
    - How is the Abbey?
    - It's coming along.
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    It'll be so new when it's ready,
    you won't recognise the place.
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    Fuck me, Tel,
    I ain't gonna be in here that long.
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    Keep a big calendar on the wall.
    Counting the days till you all get out.
  • 43:14 - 43:18
    Be grand, see you up at the bar,
    Lucy sat in your lap. Nice.
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    She dumped me, mate.
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    The rotten slag.
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    She didn't deserve ya.
  • 43:25 - 43:27
    Don't worry, mate. I got it sorted.
  • 43:27 - 43:31
    I passed by Dave's house the other day.
  • 43:31 - 43:33
    - There's a "to rent" sign out front.
    - Really?
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    - He ain't said nothing to me about that.
    - Be hard on Red.
  • 43:36 - 43:39
    She's been stand-up. That's a bloody shame.
  • 43:39 - 43:42
    Don't forget delivery's coming tomorrow.
  • 43:42 - 43:45
    Sweet. Keith is gonna be
    well happy, mate.
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    That Max has got some
    heavy carrying charges.
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    Oi!
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    - Here comes Sunshine.
    - Let's go.
  • 44:25 - 44:29
    Oi, lads, where the fuck are you going?
  • 44:29 - 44:35
    Fuck.
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    Hold up, lads.
  • 44:38 - 44:41
    - One, two, three...
    - Where is it?
  • 44:41 - 44:47
    -..four, five. This one.
    - I knew you could count.
  • 44:47 - 44:50
    - I haven't walked this much in ten days.
    - Just wanted to make sure it's still here.
  • 44:50 - 44:52
    - What?
    - Here.
  • 44:52 - 44:54
    Didn't get all religious on me
    while I was on the block, did ya?
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    Keith, mate. I want you to take the good book
    and get all you can from it.
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    Mate, I read it once.
    I know how it ends.
  • 45:01 - 45:04
    - I didn't say the Bible.
    - He said the good book.
  • 45:04 - 45:06
    This good book.
  • 45:06 - 45:07
    Go on.
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    - You're having a laugh, in't ya?
    - No. Open it.
  • 45:11 - 45:20
    - It's a miracle, innit?
    - Welcome back. We missed ya.
  • 45:20 - 45:22
    There you go.
  • 45:22 - 45:24
    There you go. We're all good.
  • 45:24 - 45:25
    - Hey, hey, hey.
    - Lovely.
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    - GSE.
    - GSE.
  • 45:29 - 45:31
    - Mm.
    - Give it to me.
  • 45:31 - 45:33
    Get it over here. Come on.
  • 45:33 - 45:40
    Ah. An angel pissed on my tongue.
  • 45:40 - 45:42
    That was great.
    Now I'm gonna go take a piss, guys.
  • 45:42 - 45:44
    All right.
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    Keep it down, though, will you?
  • 45:45 - 45:49
    - More for us, Dave.
    - Yeah, absolutely.
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    Mm.
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    Ah.
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    You fucking rasclaat! You bombaclaat!
  • 46:20 - 46:21
    You fucking dickhead.
  • 46:21 - 46:23
    You fucking white bwoy. Yeah, man.
  • 46:23 - 46:25
    You dirty fucking scum!
  • 46:25 - 46:29
    A message from Millwall.
  • 46:29 - 46:36
    - Come on.
    - Fuck me.
  • 46:36 - 46:38
    Fuck me, that's Ned.
  • 46:38 - 46:39
    Fuck. Agh!
  • 46:39 - 46:42
    - You've gotta be fucking kidding me.
    - Help me, help! Agh!
  • 46:42 - 46:43
    Look at his fucking face!
  • 46:43 - 46:46
    Guards. Guards!
  • 46:46 - 46:48
    All right, Ned. All right, son.
    Look at me, look at me.
  • 46:48 - 46:50
    - What's going on?
    - He needs a doctor.
  • 46:50 - 46:52
    Get him up!
  • 46:52 - 46:55
    All right, mate. Come on. Outside.
  • 46:55 - 47:18
    Who's watching the fucking cameras, eh?
  • 47:18 - 47:21
    One of the West Ham boys
    just got carved up in his cell.
  • 47:21 - 47:23
    It's a violent world, Mason.
  • 47:23 - 47:27
    And we just happen to live
    in an especially violent corner of it.
  • 47:27 - 47:30
    See?
  • 47:30 - 47:33
    Violence is everywhere.
  • 47:33 - 47:36
    Bet you'd feel differently if it was
    one of Turner's boys bleeding.
  • 47:36 - 47:42
    I'm having my tea break,
    so say what you mean or fuck off.
  • 47:42 - 47:43
    Plus...
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    if a scrote had got sliced on my watch,
  • 47:46 - 47:59
    I'm not sure I'd be in here
    mouthing off about it.
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    Well, at least you might get laid now.
  • 48:02 - 48:08
    - Yeah, birds love scars, don't they?
    - Fuck you both.
  • 48:08 - 48:22
    Give me a second, will ya?
  • 48:22 - 48:25
    - How's he doing?
    - How do you think he's doing?
  • 48:25 - 48:27
    So my boy gets sliced up,
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    while how many of you watched the show?
  • 48:29 - 48:31
    - I'll look into it.
    - Really?
  • 48:31 - 48:36
    Yeah, well, fuck you. Fuck you and every
    fucking screw that's paid to keep us safe.
  • 48:36 - 48:38
    - I'll write you up for talking that way.
    - Whatever.
  • 48:38 - 48:43
    - Look, we're not all the same.
    - Is that right? You go and tell him that.
  • 48:43 - 48:46
    Have you seen his face?
    Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you ain't a cunt.
  • 48:46 - 48:50
    Maybe you just don't have
    the fucking stones to stand up to her.
  • 48:50 - 48:52
    You don't know shit about anything.
  • 48:52 - 48:54
    What I do know is,
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    is that this shit ain't ever gonna stop.
  • 48:58 - 49:00
    Stand your ground, man.
  • 49:00 - 49:02
    Right now you have a choice
    to do what's right.
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    Do it.
  • 49:20 - 49:25
    I could have fucking killed 'em, Dave.
  • 49:25 - 49:30
    What are we gonna do?
  • 49:30 - 49:32
    We don't have a choice.
  • 49:32 - 49:37
    Let's play their game.
  • 49:37 - 49:42
    Mm. And what did he say?
  • 49:42 - 49:57
    Why did he do that, then?
  • 49:57 - 50:10
    Oh, fuck!
  • 50:10 - 50:23
    What's up, big man?
  • 50:23 - 50:25
    How's your friend?
  • 50:25 - 50:29
    He's alive. It's time to make sure
    we all stay that way.
  • 50:29 - 50:31
    What do you have in mind?
  • 50:31 - 50:34
    Where are the areas
    that the cameras don't cover?
  • 50:34 - 50:41
    - Inside or out?
    - Inside.
  • 50:41 - 50:47
    Me tink you fucked big time, man.
  • 50:47 - 50:54
    Let's have a look.
  • 50:54 - 50:57
    You definitely checked the drop-off?
  • 50:57 - 50:59
    I'm positive.
  • 50:59 - 51:01
    Cos I'm gonna go and see the Iron Lady.
  • 51:01 - 51:03
    And if I found out you're lying,
  • 51:03 - 51:06
    I'm gonna take out your good eye
    and skull-fuck you,
  • 51:06 - 51:08
    you know that, don't you, mate?
  • 51:08 - 51:34
    Aye.
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    If I pay for something, I expect to get it.
  • 51:37 - 51:40
    - What you talking about?
    - Am I speaking fucking English?
  • 51:40 - 51:43
    Your boy was there.
  • 51:43 - 51:47
    It was dropped in the usual manner.
  • 51:47 - 52:01
    I don't like sloppy partners.
    You fucking find it.
  • 52:01 - 52:26
    Who the fuck ya look 'pon, lickle bwoy?
  • 52:26 - 52:29
    Fuck me, Marc,
    I'm telling you the truth, mate.
  • 52:29 - 52:33
    - There weren't nothing there.
    - Yeah, well, she says it was.
  • 52:33 - 52:35
    And you say it wasn't.
  • 52:35 - 52:40
    Now... if you're lying to me...
  • 52:40 - 52:42
    I'll take your fucking face off.
  • 52:42 - 52:45
    Find out who took it...
  • 52:45 - 52:56
    and get it back.
  • 52:56 - 53:01
    In Fosterville you can buy a half-ounce of baccy,
    here they only sell you quarter-ounces at a time.
  • 53:01 - 53:04
    I'm gonna talk to Max.
    How much dough you got?
  • 53:04 - 53:08
    Hello, Ned.
  • 53:08 - 53:10
    Fuck me.
  • 53:10 - 53:13
    - That might leave a mark, sunshine.
    - How are you feeling?
  • 53:13 - 53:15
    - Battered and bruised.
    - I bet you are.
  • 53:15 - 53:19
    Fucking hurts. When I was getting out
    of hospital, they was bringing Derrick in.
  • 53:19 - 53:21
    Somebody kicked the shit out of him.
  • 53:21 - 53:24
    - You boys wouldn't know anything about that?
    - I was sleeping, mate.
  • 53:24 - 53:27
    - You?
    - Nah.
  • 53:27 - 53:28
    Who's next?
  • 53:28 - 53:38
    Attaboy.
  • 53:38 - 53:43
    - Hello, mate.
    - Here's your GSE.
  • 53:43 - 53:45
    Yeah. Eh? Eh?
  • 53:45 - 53:47
    Come on. Come on.
  • 53:47 - 53:49
    You fucking... Here, take that.
  • 53:49 - 53:52
    Kick the fucking shit
    out of him, boys. Come on.
  • 53:52 - 53:57
    That's right, yeah.
  • 53:57 - 53:59
    Come on, hurry up, boy. Hurry up, boy.
  • 53:59 - 54:02
    Fucking hell.
  • 54:02 - 54:04
    Come on, boys, hurry up. Come on.
  • 54:04 - 54:06
    Kick the shit out of him. Go on.
  • 54:06 - 54:09
    Come on. Come on, hurry up.
  • 54:09 - 54:12
    Come on. Let's go. Come on.
  • 54:12 - 54:24
    Dave, come on, let's get out of here.
  • 54:24 - 54:26
    Hey. Where's Abbot?
  • 54:26 - 54:35
    I just saw him.
    I had nothing to do with it, mate.
  • 54:35 - 55:02
    Pillock.
  • 55:02 - 55:05
    You think you're so fucking clever, don't ya?
  • 55:05 - 55:08
    If I was clever,
    I wouldn't be in here, Marc.
  • 55:08 - 55:10
    Go anywhere near my fucking crew again...
  • 55:10 - 55:14
    If you come in here mouthing off,
    you better look me in the eye.
  • 55:14 - 55:16
    Look you in the fucking eye, you dozy cunt?
  • 55:16 - 55:18
    - Oh!
    - This is between me and him.
  • 55:18 - 55:21
    Now you listen to me, you pikey cunt.
  • 55:21 - 55:23
    Marc, you're an old fucking man now.
  • 55:23 - 55:26
    You ain't aligned.
    You're a two-bit fucking queer.
  • 55:26 - 55:28
    All right. Break it up, break it up!
  • 55:28 - 55:30
    You, against the wall.
  • 55:30 - 55:33
    You're fucking dead.
    You are fucking dead.
  • 55:33 - 55:35
    I'm right here, sunshine.
  • 55:35 - 55:37
    Get out of it. Get out!
  • 55:37 - 55:42
    - Get out of here.
    - Fuck me.
  • 55:42 - 55:46
    His people will think twice now
    before they come at you.
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    Small advantage.
  • 55:47 - 55:50
    I'll take everything we can get, mate.
  • 55:50 - 56:05
    "Pikey cunt."
  • 56:05 - 56:08
    Man U coming up, boys.
    It's gonna be hard one.
  • 56:08 - 56:10
    We'll do 'em
    on and off the pitch, mate.
  • 56:10 - 56:13
    Remember last time
    we had to jump off the train early?
  • 56:13 - 56:15
    Couldn't find no taxis
    so we pinched that motor.
  • 56:15 - 56:18
    And when we jumped out the van
    the cunts shit themselves.
  • 56:18 - 56:20
    I took a fucking hiding that day.
  • 56:20 - 56:22
    - Yeah, you did.
    - Yeah.
  • 56:22 - 56:25
    If you ever finish that, say hi to Red for me.
  • 56:25 - 56:27
    You're funny and I will.
  • 56:27 - 56:31
    - Night, boys.
    - See ya, mate.
  • 56:31 - 56:36
    I ain't had one visit since I been inside.
  • 56:36 - 56:37
    Tell Red that I said hello too, please.
  • 56:37 - 56:39
    Yeah. Yeah, I will.
  • 56:39 - 56:47
    Thanks.
  • 56:47 - 56:49
    Night, mate.
  • 56:49 - 57:03
    Good night, mate.
  • 57:03 - 57:07
    Out. Get out.
  • 57:07 - 57:11
    What a load of bollocks.
  • 57:11 - 57:14
    Wouldn't be any contraband in here,
    would there?
  • 57:14 - 57:16
    This is a stitch-up, innit, Dave?
  • 57:16 - 57:18
    Get off me, screw. I didn't do nothing.
  • 57:18 - 57:20
    Agh! All right, all right.
  • 57:20 - 57:23
    - Oh, all right, screw.
    - Look at me.
  • 57:23 - 57:26
    Look at me. Don't give it to them. Relax.
  • 57:26 - 57:32
    Relax. Fuck off.
  • 57:32 - 57:36
    Does your wife know that you play for
    the other team while you're in here?
  • 57:36 - 57:41
    That's all right. Lots of straight cons
    have got a missus on the inside.
  • 57:41 - 57:43
    Is that all you got?
  • 57:43 - 57:50
    Contraband pornographic material.
  • 57:50 - 57:51
    Fucking...
  • 57:51 - 57:58
    Fuck! Fucking horrible cunt.
  • 57:58 - 57:59
    Agh!
  • 57:59 - 58:03
    So you don't fucking forget.
  • 58:03 - 58:08
    Dave... What the fuck?
  • 58:08 - 58:10
    Up yours, screw.
  • 58:10 - 59:00
    Lock 'em back up. Put him in the block.
  • 59:00 - 59:06
    You dirty fucking bastard!
  • 59:06 - 59:18
    You ain't no Pete Dunham.
  • 59:18 - 59:30
    Are you missing Little Petey?
  • 59:30 - 59:41
    Fucking cunt! You fucking...
  • 59:41 - 59:50
    I'll fucking kill you, you fucking pikey.
  • 59:50 - 60:00
    Fuck! Oh.
  • 60:00 - 60:02
    - Get off me! Get off me!
    - Get him out!
  • 60:02 - 60:03
    Get off me!
  • 60:03 - 60:06
    Get him the fuck out of here!
    Move it, move it.
  • 60:06 - 60:46
    Get him out!
  • 60:46 - 61:07
    Who looks fucking stupid now?
  • 61:07 - 61:14
    During a cell search,
    Miller became unruly and violent.
  • 61:14 - 61:17
    - Any injuries?
    - None of ours. He put up a fight, though.
  • 61:17 - 61:21
    Fine. I'll read it in the report.
  • 61:21 - 61:22
    Dismissed.
  • 61:22 - 61:26
    Yes, sir.
  • 61:26 - 61:29
    Arthur, were you in the cell
    when the search took place?
  • 61:29 - 61:30
    No, sir.
  • 61:30 - 61:32
    Just Officer Mavis.
  • 61:32 - 61:35
    Troublesome bunch, this West Ham lot.
  • 61:35 - 61:39
    Seem to find themselves
    surrounded by trouble frequently, sir.
  • 61:39 - 61:42
    It's not the same thing, is it?
  • 61:42 - 61:46
    No.
  • 61:46 - 61:50
    The prisoner that Officer Mavis
    had put into segregation last night...
  • 61:50 - 61:52
    - Sir?
    - Have him policed.
  • 61:52 - 61:59
    Sir.
  • 61:59 - 62:02
    It looks like we're starting
    to get some respect round here.
  • 62:02 - 62:04
    About fucking time.
  • 62:04 - 62:08
    - How much did you miss me?
    - Ooh. Look at the boat race on that.
  • 62:08 - 62:10
    Hope you feel better than you look, son.
  • 62:10 - 62:13
    Yeah, it only hurts when I breathe.
    It's weird.
  • 62:13 - 62:17
    Give me a second, will ya?
  • 62:17 - 62:19
    Attention on the pitch.
  • 62:19 - 62:22
    Any prisoner caught fighting during play
    will face segregation.
  • 62:22 - 62:35
    Any prisoner caught fighting
    during play will face segregation.
  • 62:35 - 62:39
    You'd better learn to keep your
    head down, son, if you wanna survive.
  • 62:39 - 62:44
    You know she's bent.
  • 62:44 - 62:48
    You wanna grass,
    give me something or I can't help you.
  • 62:48 - 62:52
    Oh, fuck all that. We've got Marc's crew
    all over us which we're dealing with,
  • 62:52 - 62:55
    but they got the guards helping out
    and it's getting outta control.
  • 62:55 - 62:57
    I mean, look at me for fuck's sake.
  • 62:57 - 63:02
    I mean, do something. Do anything.
  • 63:02 - 63:06
    To get where she's got,
    you can't always play by the rules.
  • 63:06 - 63:10
    - It's hard for me to do a job like this.
    - I don't care.
  • 63:10 - 63:14
    You want her gone as badly as I do.
  • 63:14 - 63:18
    Look, I'm working on something, right?
  • 63:18 - 63:21
    Fight. Football field. Get over here.
  • 63:21 - 63:23
    Wilson! Davis!
  • 63:23 - 63:26
    Get back now. Get back now.
  • 63:26 - 63:44
    On the fence! On the fence!
  • 63:44 - 63:47
    You know how overcrowded
    we already are!
  • 63:47 - 63:49
    Then you take the responsibility!
    Because I'm...
  • 63:49 - 63:53
    He's got his knickers in a twist
    about something.
  • 63:53 - 63:59
    Come in!
  • 63:59 - 64:01
    - How many injuries?
    - 16. Mostly minor.
  • 64:01 - 64:04
    - How minor?
    - Few stitches, couple of broken bones.
  • 64:04 - 64:08
    - One fractured skull.
    - They're just getting used to life inside.
  • 64:08 - 64:11
    Plus we got a fair number
    of hooligans in with that last lot.
  • 64:11 - 64:12
    And will in the next.
  • 64:12 - 64:13
    Next?
  • 64:13 - 64:16
    This is an official notification.
  • 64:16 - 64:20
    We're to receive 74 more prisoners
    within two weeks.
  • 64:20 - 64:25
    We're being designated temporary authority
    to effect the early release of some 60 prisoners.
  • 64:25 - 64:29
    I want you to come up with a list of prisoners
  • 64:29 - 64:33
    who will not menace society if released early.
  • 64:33 - 64:35
    And I'd like it tomorrow.
  • 64:35 - 65:28
    Dismissed.
  • 65:28 - 65:31
    Cosgrove. Yeah, it's me.
  • 65:31 - 65:34
    Yeah, yeah, yeah.
    Just shut up and fucking listen.
  • 65:34 - 65:37
    I can get out.
  • 65:37 - 65:39
    Yeah, but it's gonna cost.
  • 65:39 - 65:43
    Two grand.
  • 65:43 - 65:46
    Yeah. Right fucking now.
  • 65:46 - 65:53
    Sir.
  • 65:53 - 65:56
    This name at the top.
    He's in for attempted rape, is he not?
  • 65:56 - 65:58
    - No, sir.
    - Jenkins?
  • 65:58 - 66:03
    Oh, him. Yes, I believe he may be.
  • 66:03 - 66:05
    Tyman, Wadlow.
  • 66:05 - 66:09
    Carson.
  • 66:09 - 66:11
    Why are these names on this list
  • 66:11 - 66:15
    when I specifically asked for a list
    that posed no threat to the community?
  • 66:15 - 66:20
    It seems a whole different set of criteria
    was used to make this list
  • 66:20 - 66:22
    rather than public safety.
  • 66:22 - 66:26
    Now, what could that be, Officer Mavis?
  • 66:26 - 66:28
    Rehabilitation, sir.
  • 66:28 - 66:31
    What you frequently call
    the foundation of the prison system.
  • 66:31 - 66:34
    Isn't that right, Officer Mason?
  • 66:34 - 66:39
    Sir, in the event that you may have
    found the list unsuitable,
  • 66:39 - 66:44
    an alternative list was prepared.
  • 66:44 - 66:47
    Well, this is better.
  • 66:47 - 66:50
    Yes, yes, yes, good. Very good.
  • 66:50 - 66:54
    I find myself agreeing with
    every name on this list...
  • 66:54 - 66:56
    save these three.
  • 66:56 - 66:59
    Even in their short time with us
    they have been trouble.
  • 66:59 - 67:02
    Sir, instead of the three
    you've so rightly questioned,
  • 67:02 - 67:05
    may I suggest the three
    at the top of my list.
  • 67:05 - 67:07
    In their time here,
    they've been model prisoners.
  • 67:07 - 67:09
    Never a problem from any of them.
  • 67:09 - 67:12
    Sir, the three I put forward
    are here for hooligan activity
  • 67:12 - 67:16
    principally directed against
    the three inmates Officer Mavis proposes.
  • 67:16 - 67:20
    My three, no arrests, no convictions
    prior to their present lock-up.
  • 67:20 - 67:23
    - No threat to the general public...
    - Look at their record, sir.
  • 67:23 - 67:27
    My three have never been any trouble.
  • 67:27 - 67:30
    They've never been nicked,
    they've never been a problem.
  • 67:30 - 67:34
    His three - chronic fighting,
    stays in segregation.
  • 67:34 - 67:37
    Where is Solomon
    when you need him?
  • 67:37 - 67:39
    You don't need to be Solomon
    to pick my three, sir.
  • 67:39 - 67:42
    But I do understand
    it's a very difficult decision.
  • 67:42 - 67:46
    If you don't mind my saying,
    you bear a great deal of responsibility, sir.
  • 67:46 - 67:50
    Convicted criminals were frequently used
    as gladiators in ancient Rome.
  • 67:50 - 67:54
    If they survived the life long enough,
    they could be freed.
  • 67:54 - 67:56
    Is that right, sir?
  • 67:56 - 68:00
    Often teams of gladiators
    were pitted against each other.
  • 68:00 - 68:07
    Is that your way of making a decision, sir?
  • 68:07 - 68:10
    Why not...
  • 68:10 - 68:16
    let them compete for this prize?
  • 68:16 - 68:18
    Chin up.
  • 68:18 - 68:21
    Good news.
  • 68:21 - 68:24
    How would you all like
    to get out of here next week?
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    Well, if it's good news,
    something always follows it.
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    How good are you at football?
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    - What are they doing to you in here?
    - Sweetheart,
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    looks worse than it feels.
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    You are really honest with me
    about what goes on in here?
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    You've got enough to worry about.
    I've got some good news, though.
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    What?
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    Well, cos these clubs
    have made me better-looking
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    and I'm such a model prisoner,
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    the Governor's gonna allow me
    and the boys a game of footy.
  • 68:59 - 69:01
    - Football?
    - Mm-hm.
  • 69:01 - 69:05
    Remember how I told you how each cell block
    has a team and they compete for prizes?
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    Well, this particular prize
    is a little bit special.
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    See, the winner of this game...
  • 69:12 - 69:15
    gets to walk out of here next week.
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    - That is a terrible way to tease me.
    - Do I look like I'm teasing?
  • 69:17 - 69:20
    You're saying there's a chance
    you could be released?
  • 69:20 - 69:22
    I believe that is what I just said, yeah.
  • 69:22 - 69:24
    - Honestly?
    - Yeah, if we win.
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    If you win this football match?
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    Right.
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    Then what are you doing here?
    You're a terrible player.
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    - Leave it out.
    - Get out there and practise
  • 69:34 - 69:36
    - every single moment till the match.
    - All right.
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    You must win this, Dave. You must.
  • 69:38 - 69:42
    We've got a couple of tasty Russian boys
    on our side, so there's a good chance.
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    - Not sure I should have told ya.
    - But you did and now I know,
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    and I don't care how it happened,
    but you must win and come home.
  • 69:49 - 69:50
    I understand.
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    Please.
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    Darling, I've gotta get back to work.
  • 69:54 - 69:56
    Please win.
  • 69:56 - 70:00
    - Please come home to me.
    - I'll do my best.
  • 70:00 - 70:03
    That's her over there.
  • 70:03 - 70:04
    Oh, yeah.
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    Bit of all right, in't she?
  • 70:06 - 70:08
    What d'you reckon?
  • 70:08 - 70:10
    You know what I want you to do, mate.
  • 70:10 - 70:19
    So just do it.
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    One-two, one-two, one-two!
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    Try to hit it.
  • 70:23 - 70:27
    Come on. Come on.
  • 70:27 - 70:31
    Whoa!
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    Oh, and again.
  • 71:03 - 71:13
    Hey!
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    Yeah, yeah, keep it down, all right?
  • 71:37 - 72:07
    Great save!
  • 72:07 - 72:10
    - Yes?
    - We're in the furniture moving business,
  • 72:10 - 72:13
    - thought you might like some help.
    - We've got someone.
  • 72:13 - 72:16
    We don't take no for an answer!
  • 72:16 - 72:19
    He's a speedy little cunt.
    He's a speedy little cunt.
  • 72:19 - 72:21
    We've just gotta slow him down.
  • 72:21 - 72:25
    I don't understand. How can we play man to
    man if we don't know what any of them can do?
  • 72:25 - 72:28
    Keith, you're not getting it.
    There are no rules.
  • 72:28 - 72:32
    - Right? This is gonna be a fucking war.
    - Lucky it's only a 20-minute game, then.
  • 72:32 - 72:34
    That's about all
    they expect it to last, mate.
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    That's all we need.
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    On the pitch in half an hour or you forfeit.
    And we wouldn't want that, would we?
  • 72:41 - 72:44
    Everyone's so looking forward to the show.
  • 72:44 - 72:53
    Is it wrong that I wanna fuck her?
  • 72:53 - 72:55
    Are you having a laugh?
  • 72:55 - 72:58
    - Look, I need a word.
    - You ain't going nowhere, you cunt.
  • 72:58 - 72:59
    I'm serious.
  • 72:59 - 73:02
    We need to talk.
    Top boy to top boy.
  • 73:02 - 73:04
    Just like on the outside.
  • 73:04 - 73:10
    I'm not gonna do nothing.
  • 73:10 - 73:25
    This better be on the fucking straight, Marc.
  • 73:25 - 73:29
    Yeah, it's me.
  • 73:29 - 73:36
    Go on, take it. It won't bite.
  • 73:36 - 73:37
    Hello.
  • 73:37 - 73:39
    Dave? Ls that you?
  • 73:39 - 73:40
    Red.
  • 73:40 - 73:42
    Where are ya?
  • 73:42 - 73:44
    Home. Two men pushed their way in.
  • 73:44 - 73:47
    Help me, Dave, you've got to help me!
  • 73:47 - 73:52
    - Please help.
    - It's gonna be all right, darling.
  • 73:52 - 73:57
    You wanna see your missus again,
    you put on a good show, you know...
  • 73:57 - 74:00
    - Mate...
    - You've crossed the only line there is.
  • 74:00 - 74:02
    Mate, mate, mate.
  • 74:02 - 74:04
    As soon as I give the word we've won,
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    he'll let her go.
  • 74:07 - 74:09
    But if you get in my fucking way, eh?
  • 74:09 - 74:23
    Eh?
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    Fuck.
  • 74:27 - 74:29
    Much at stake this game.
  • 74:29 - 74:33
    I need a favour. Can I see your pen?
  • 74:33 - 74:36
    You need to find a phone
    and call this number for me.
  • 74:36 - 74:40
    You tell Terry that Big Marc
    is holding Red in my house, right,
  • 74:40 - 74:43
    and if I don't throw this game
    they're gonna kill her.
  • 74:43 - 74:45
    It's my wife, Max.
  • 74:45 - 74:46
    Please.
  • 74:46 - 74:48
    I will do this.
  • 74:48 - 74:54
    You owe me.
  • 74:54 - 74:58
    All players participating
    in the match, please report to the pitch.
  • 74:58 - 75:14
    All players participating in the match,
    please report to the pitch.
  • 75:14 - 75:16
    So what's up with Big Marc?
  • 75:16 - 75:40
    Let's win this thing and go home, right?
  • 75:40 - 75:49
    Hello.
  • 75:49 - 75:57
    Leave it with me.
  • 75:57 - 76:00
    Match kicks off at exactly twenty to.
  • 76:00 - 76:02
    I'll blow the whistle.
  • 76:02 - 76:04
    20 minutes. Good luck, lads.
  • 76:04 - 76:21
    I won't really need good luck, will I?
  • 76:21 - 76:33
    Fucking tosser!
  • 76:33 - 76:35
    Take that, you cunt!
  • 76:35 - 77:22
    Come on. To me, to me!
  • 77:22 - 77:24
    There's no food in here.
  • 77:24 - 77:26
    Don't you fucking eat?
  • 77:26 - 77:35
    Oi. Go get some food and beers.
    There's a Paki shop down the street.
  • 77:35 - 77:39
    Now...
  • 77:39 - 77:40
    what to do...
  • 77:40 - 77:43
    with you.
  • 77:43 - 78:05
    Please don't.
  • 78:05 - 78:46
    Yes!
  • 78:46 - 78:48
    What's the matter with ya?
    Whose team are you on?
  • 78:48 - 78:50
    Marc's boys are holding Red.
  • 78:50 - 78:53
    I gotta throw the game.
  • 78:53 - 78:57
    Fuck.
  • 78:57 - 79:40
    Relax.
  • 79:40 - 79:47
    Yes!
  • 79:47 - 79:49
    Get off him, cunt!
  • 79:49 - 79:57
    I always wondered
    what you ginger slags were like.
  • 79:57 - 79:59
    No running,
  • 79:59 - 80:00
    no shouting,
  • 80:00 - 80:15
    not a fucking word.
  • 80:15 - 80:57
    You're fucked, sunshine.
  • 80:57 - 82:02
    - She's fucking safe.
    - What we doing?
  • 82:02 - 82:04
    We did it! We did it!
  • 82:04 - 82:08
    We did it!
  • 82:08 - 82:09
    Oi!
  • 82:09 - 82:12
    We did it. We did it. We did it.
  • 82:12 - 82:14
    Oi, you. You just fucked yourself.
  • 82:14 - 82:26
    I'm sure we have, sweetheart.
    I'm sure we have. Fucking bite me.
  • 82:26 - 82:29
    Yeah. Fucking do her.
  • 82:29 - 82:31
    What the fuck are you talk...
  • 82:31 - 82:35
    I don't give a fuck, a flying fuck.
  • 82:35 - 82:37
    You played like a bunch of girls.
  • 82:37 - 82:39
    You fucking bitch, they stitched us up.
  • 82:39 - 82:41
    Stop your whining
    and lose that fucking phone.
  • 82:41 - 82:45
    - Why don't I lose it up your fucking...
    - Officers, cuff these men.
  • 82:45 - 82:47
    - What the fuck do you want?
    - You're nicked, my boy.
  • 82:47 - 82:50
    For kidnapping.
    Other charges will follow, I'm sure.
  • 82:50 - 82:53
    You cunt.
  • 82:53 - 82:56
    - Detectives, take Officer Mavis as well.
    - What's going on?
  • 82:56 - 83:00
    Taking out the rubbish the right way, Mavis.
  • 83:00 - 83:04
    You're under arrest for drug trafficking,
    Veronica.
  • 83:04 - 83:11
    I do not envy you your time alone.
    Take her away, officers.
  • 83:11 - 83:14
    Thank you, Detective.
  • 83:14 - 83:19
    Well done, Officer Mason.
  • 83:19 - 83:21
    The place will be peaceful
    with you lot gone.
  • 83:21 - 83:25
    You're right, mate. The Governor's
    going to need a new right-hand man.
  • 83:25 - 83:27
    - Any idea who he's got in mind?
    - None.
  • 83:27 - 83:31
    I need to do some paperwork.
    Don't do a runner while I'm gone, right?
  • 83:31 - 83:33
    He's still funny, in't he? He's still funny.
  • 83:33 - 83:36
    Very humorous. Make sure it's all there.
  • 83:36 - 83:39
    Oh, you're working.
    I'm definitely fucking making sure.
  • 83:39 - 83:40
    - Mate.
    - Hey.
  • 83:40 - 83:43
    - All right, Max?
    - You leave now.
  • 83:43 - 83:45
    Yeah. About fucking time.
  • 83:45 - 83:47
    Listen. Thank you. I appreciate it.
  • 83:47 - 83:49
    Look after your wife.
  • 83:49 - 83:52
    Yeah. I'll do my best.
  • 83:52 - 83:57
    So I believe our little Millwall friend
    has finally got his transfer to a Cat B.
  • 83:57 - 84:00
    For you the result is personal.
  • 84:00 - 84:02
    For me it's business.
  • 84:02 - 84:05
    We're even now.
  • 84:05 - 84:07
    God bless you, mate.
  • 84:07 - 84:08
    Good lad.
  • 84:08 - 84:12
    Right. We are officially signed,
    sealed and ready to go.
  • 84:12 - 84:15
    - Unless you lot want to stay longer.
    - No, I think we're good, Arthur.
  • 84:15 - 84:25
    All right. Let's get out of here. Come on.
  • 84:25 - 84:34
    Here you go.
  • 84:34 - 84:37
    It's a good thing you're home
    because I don't have a key.
  • 84:37 - 84:39
    I'll get one for ya.
  • 84:39 - 84:41
    Hello, sweetheart.
  • 84:41 - 84:43
    Oh, my God. Look at ya. Look at ya.
  • 84:43 - 84:45
    Fuck me, you look great.
  • 84:45 - 84:51
    - I have something else for you too.
    - The boys are here. A little inappropriate.
  • 84:51 - 84:54
    - It's what you've been dreaming about.
    - Oh, you're funny. You're funny.
  • 84:54 - 84:58
    Fellas, I love you dearly. I wanna spend
    some alone time with the missus.
  • 84:58 - 84:59
    Well, you'll have to wait a bit longer.
  • 84:59 - 85:02
    - Wait a little longer? I've been away...
    - Hello, Dave.
  • 85:02 - 85:04
    - Been waiting for you about a year.
    - Hello.
  • 85:04 - 85:05
    Hello, mate.
  • 85:05 - 85:07
    How are you? All right?
  • 85:07 - 85:12
    Good to see you again, darling.
  • 85:12 - 85:14
    You did all this?
  • 85:14 - 85:18
    Well, Terry and everyone wanted to make
    a party out of it and I couldn't say no.
  • 85:18 - 85:21
    Believe me, we couldn't keep the lads
    from celebrating this one.
  • 85:21 - 85:25
    What, even this geezer here?
    This geezer?
  • 85:25 - 85:31
    Welcome home.
  • 85:31 - 85:36
    Oi! Stop it!
  • 85:36 -
    Here we are!
Title:
Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground (2009, Full Movie, English Subtitles in CC)
Description:

Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground (also known as Green Street 2 and Green Street Hooligans 2: Stand Your Ground) is a sequel to the 2005 film Green Street directed by Lexi Alexander.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
01:30:43

English subtitles

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