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    I know I am
    I'm sure I am
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    I'm West Ham till I die
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    Go on, bruv. Go on, bruv.
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    Fuck me.
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    If I knew we was
    going to a bar mitzvah...
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    ...I would have brought me
    fucking skullcap.
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    Mate, Tottenham's due north.
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    Are you lost? Or just fucking stupid?
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    - Still a stand-up comedian, eh, Dunham?
    - Oh, shut up.
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    All right, mate.
    You know, back when the Major...
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    ...was doing your job,
    he wasn't nearly so chatty.
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    Probably because he wasn't
    quite so nervous either.
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    Yeah, the Major always preferred
    a scrap to your yammer.
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    - What's all that? What is that?
    - Yammer?
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    - You reckon?
    - Yeah.
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    Mate, I think you should get on
    the next train and fuck off out of here.
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    Before something bad happens.
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    Maybe we'll be interested
    to see exactly what that is.
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    You're not exactly top-flight mob
    these days, are you?
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    Hey? More like a two-bob mob.
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    See? Now that's just plain rude.
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    But, hey, if you fancy it,
    who are we to let you down?
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    You fucking cunt. You.
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    Let's go.
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    I'm telling you, you don't need Lewis.
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    No, I know-- Look, I will trade you
    Keyshawn and Maddox for Lewis.
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    - Maddox?
    - And I'm gonna be losing out on this deal.
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    Because Keyshawn, he's back with the--
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    He's back with the old coach.
    He's back with Parcells.
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    And they are gonna be an unstoppable team.
    You know that. I know that.
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    Hey, look, man,
    he was comeback player of the year.
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    You know? Not many guys have thrown
    over 6000 yards.
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    Come on, you--
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    Look, let me call you back.
    I gotta deal with something.
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    All right, but I--
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    Buckner.
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    That's $10,000,
    I think it's a pretty good deal.
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    We never had a deal, Jeremy.
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    Look. I know you got screwed here.
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    But I have my family's reputation
    to protect.
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    I mean, a Van Holden getting expelled
    from Harvard.
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    There's no way.
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    I've got a little more
    at stake here, Matt.
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    Buckner?
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    Come on, man.
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    My dad is definitely gonna get re-elected.
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    When I graduate, I'll totally hook you up.
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    Thanks, bro.
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    You're really saving my ass.
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    You've reached Carl Buckner.
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    I'm currently on assignment in Kabul,
    and I'm unreachable.
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    Leave a message with
    the Foreign Correspondence Desk...
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    ...of the Washington Bureau
    of the Times...
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    ...and I will get back to you
    as soon as possible. Thanks so much.
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    This is a security announcement
    at Heathrow Airport.
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    Please keep your belongings
    with you at all times.
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    My name is Matt Buckner.
    Last spring, I got kicked out of Harvard...
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    ...two months shy of my diploma.
    But what I was about to learn...
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    ...no Ivy-League school in the world
    could teach me.
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    Mind the gap.
    Please stand clear of the closing doors.
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    Mind the gap.
    Please stand clear.
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    All right.
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    Matt?
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    - Hi. Hey.
    - Hey.
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    - Oh, my God.
    - Oh, it's so good to see you.
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    You too. Was there a terrorist attack?
    What happened here?
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    Oh, welcome to match-day madness.
    Tottenham was in town last night.
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    Are you a soccer fan now?
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    Don't let them hear you
    say the word "soccer."
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    - Who's them?
    - The British Empire.
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    Uncle Matt, meet Ben.
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    - Can you believe that?
    - Hey there, little guy.
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    - He's adorable.
    - Yeah.
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    It is so good to see you.
    But what are you doing here?
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    It just doesn't make any sense, Matt.
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    Why would you have been expelled
    if you didn't do anything wrong?
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    It was my roommate.
    He's a total cokehead.
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    Somebody tipped off campus security
    and we got our room searched.
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    They found his stash in my stuff.
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    I guess he'd been hiding his shit
    in my closet the entire time.
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    Really?
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    Yeah. Really.
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    No, I mean, you could tell me
    if you were taking--
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    - It's not like that.
    - You fought it and they didn't believe you?
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    Matt?
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    You fought it, right?
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    Look, you don't know who this guy is.
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    He's a Van Holden.
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    I wouldn't have even had a chance.
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    So what did Dad say?
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    "You've reached Carl Buckner."
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    Oh, "I'll be in the Ivory Coast
    for the next 57 years."
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    - Kabul this time.
    - Whatever.
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    Seriously, though, when you spoke to him,
    what'd he say?
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    - I didn't tell him.
    - He doesn't know?
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    You know what? If I was you,
    I probably would've done the same thing.
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    - Yeah?
    - Once he finds out that his golden boy...
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    ...just got kicked out of Harvard, he'll dive
    headfirst into an empty swimming pool.
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    Gee, thanks.
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    Oh, Steve's home.
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    - Hi, baby.
    - Hey.
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    - I've got a surprise for you.
    - Oh, honey, we have a guest.
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    This is my kid brother, Matt.
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    Hello, mate. How you doing?
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    - It's good to finally meet you.
    - And you.
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    Finally made it
    across the pond, then, did you?
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    Yeah.
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    Who's this? Who's this? Come on.
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    I missed you. Come here.
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    - Yeah.
    - I missed you, my little lord Ben.
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    - Honey, you want some tea?
    - That'd be great.
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    - Tea, huh?
    - Get over it.
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    - Good-looking little geezer, isn't he?
    - He sure is.
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    Listen, Matt, I'm really pleased
    you're here, mate...
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    ...but I kind of
    made some plans for tonight.
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    I've got this romantic evening set up.
    Got a babysitter booked...
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    ...and we got tickets to see Chicago.
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    You wouldn't mind if we go, would you?
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    Hold on, excuse me.
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    What a surprise.
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    - What you doing?
    - Aye, aye. All right, bruv.
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    Jesus, Shannon, you look rough.
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    You're a funny guy, Pete.
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    Matt, this is Pete, Steve's brother.
    Pete, this is my brother, Matt.
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    - Hey.
    - Hi, son.
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    Good to meet you.
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    Hello, Ben.
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    I'm West Ham till I die
    I'm West Ham till I die
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    I know I am
    I'm sure I am
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    - I'm taking him to bed. Hey.
    - All right, babe.
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    See you later, Ben.
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    - Well done.
    - What?
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    - I thought you were going to the match.
    - Well, technically, yes.
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    But me and the boys got into a bit
    of a drinking session last night.
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    One thing's led to another--
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    - Let me guess. You've lost your wallet.
    - And me keys. There's a taxi outside.
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    Top bloke, my brother.
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    So...
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    How are we, my colonial cousin?
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    - Fine, thanks.
    - "Fine, thanks."
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    You couldn't make it 100, could you?
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    - Yeah, how does "piss off" sound?
    - Oh, fuck off, come on.
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    Get some drinks in
    Get some drinks in
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    - Get--
    - Shut up. Just shut up.
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    I'll tell you what I'll do, all right?
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    I'll give you...
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    ...a hundred...
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    ...if you take Matt to the match.
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    Oh, fuck off, you're having a bubble.
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    Bruv, you know I can't
    take a Yank to football.
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    Yeah, you can. And you're gonna be
    on your best behavior, do you understand?
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    - Go on.
    - Well, come on, then.
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    Cheers, Matt. We don't get
    much time on our own.
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    Right.
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    Listen to me. You don't give him
    the money. Okay? No way.
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    - That's beer for the boys.
    - All right.
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    All right.
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    Matt? Where are you going?
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    I'm going to the soccer game with Pete.
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    - But you just got here.
    - I know, but I'll catch up with you later.
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    - Yeah, have a good time.
    - Hurry up.
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    See you.
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    I don't want him hanging out
    with Pete and those thugs.
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    It's all right. He's a big boy.
    He can look after himself, can't he?
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    Pick a hand. Come on.
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    The right hand?
    You've just won the star prize.
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    Yeah?
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    - How much do you love me?
    - A lot.
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    That's not enough.
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    Look, mate...
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    ...I'm not being funny.
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    But the last thing I wanna do
    is take you to the match with me.
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    So here's how it works.
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    Give me half the money.
    I'll go to football.
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    You can have a wander round
    where Churchill took a tom.
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    Or whatever it is that you Yanks do
    in jolly old.
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    - A tom?
    - A tom. A tom tit, a shit.
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    It's rhyming slang.
    Like "bees and honey" for money.
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    All right, I can say to you,
    give me the fucking bees.
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    I made a promise to Steve.
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    Well, Steve ain't here, is he, mate? I am.
    And to be honest...
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    ...you're pissing in the wind
    if you think I'm taking you.
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    - I'm not giving you the money.
    - You ain't really got a fucking choice, mate.
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    And you're starting to get on my tits.
    Give me half the money.
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    Cops!
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    Well, how fucking stupid
    do you feel now?
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    Come on then, dance for me, Yankee.
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    Serves you right for fighting
    like a bleeding tart.
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    But try that again,
    and I will kick the shit out of you.
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    Yeah, the tom out of me, I get it.
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    Get up, come on.
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    So. I'm guessing you're not much
    of a fighter.
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    Fighter? That's probably
    the first fight I ever had.
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    You call that a fight?
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    Fuck it. I will take you with me.
    You might learn something.
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    - About soccer?
    - No, mate. Not about soccer.
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    And for fuck's sake,
    stop saying "soccer."
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    Come on, hurry up.
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    What are you talking about,
    baseball is a girl's game?
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    The Red Sox have a guy that pitches
    a ball at over 90 miles an hour.
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    Who cares? All that means is
    he can have a wank faster than you.
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    - Come on.
    - Think about it.
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    I just don't get it.
    What is it with you Americans?
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    You start a fucking war, bottle it...
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    ...then we have to come
    save your ass again.
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    Save our ass?
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    Yes. And then, on top of that,
    you kill half our soldiers in friendly fire.
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    - That's called an accident.
    - Yeah, accident, my ass.
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    - All right.
    - All right, Dunham.
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    You all right, mate.
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    Look...
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    ...we're sort of going into my place
    of business, right?
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    Shut up until you're spoken to
    and you might have a better run of things.
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    Only thing regarded worse than a Yank
    around here are coppers and journalists.
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    - What do you got against journalists?
    - How long you got?
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    They're lying fucking scum
    who'll write anything just to fill papers.
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    I mean, not your old man, of course.
    He's the exception maybe.
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    That's a point. These boys don't know
    about your old man.
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    And if I was you, I'd keep it that way.
    Another thing.
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    What you hear in here
    stays in here, all right?
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    No blabbing to brother Steve about
    how your day was or who said what.
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    What happens at football
    stays at football, all right?
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    Yeah, all right.
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    Let's have some fun. It's football day.
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    All right, Pete.
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    Aye, aye!
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    Welcome back.
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    - We good?
    - Yeah, good. yeah, good.
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    How you doing, mate.
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    All right, boys.
    This is Matt, Shannon's brother.
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    - You got Ned.
    - Nice to meet you.
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    - Dave.
    - Nice to meet you.
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    - Swill.
    - Hello, mate.
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    Ike, and the one with the dodgy
    haircut's Keith.
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    - Hey, Keith.
    - I'll get the drinks in, then.
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    Yeah, go on, get the drinks in.
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    - Does that mean I'm getting them?
    - Every fucking time.
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    Every fucking time.
    Every fucking time.
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    - Fine.
    - Where's Bovver?
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    Been in the toilet for 15 minutes.
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    Like dodgy Ruby or something,
    down at Bengal last night.
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    Look, he looks lost.
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    No, "Ruby Murray" means curry.
    We call it Cockney rhyming...
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    - ...slang.
    - Slang. Like "bees and honey" for money.
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    - That's it, yeah.
    - Like "struggle and grunt" for cunt.
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    - Oh, you went dark. Why'd you go--?
    - I'm not a cunt.
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    Like "septic tank" for Yank.
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    Hello.
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    - All right, Bovver.
    - Pete.
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    - How you doing? All right?
    - Sweet.
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    This is Matt, Shannon's brother.
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    Hey.
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    That's the proper, right?
    He don't give a fuck, does he?
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    Mate, he's practically family.
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    Mate, it's fucking painful.
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    Bov's a miserable cunt,
    but we love him dearly, don't we, boys?
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    - Sometimes.
    - Like a fucking brother.
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    - Matt, grab these two pints for us, will you?
    - Sure.
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    - While you're there, get some peanuts.
    - Sure.
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    - Good boy.
    - Bov, come on.
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    He's all right, man.
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    What's with all the fucking babysitting?
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    You know we had a meet set up.
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    It's all right, Bov.
    He'll stay out of the way.
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    - It's not like we didn't have it last night.
    - What?
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    That's not the bloody point.
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    We look like mugs if we set
    something up and our fearless leader...
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    ...don't show because he's playing
    Pin the Tail on a Fucking Yank.
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    No, he's right, man. He's got a point.
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    You let me worry about that,
    all right, boys?
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    As for the Yank,
    he's too modest to tell you...
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    ...but back in the States,
    he's an internationally ranked...
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    ...double black belt in karate.
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    - Is he fuck? Look at the size of him.
    - No, no, no.
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    Bloody Karate Kid film?
    Based on his exploits.
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    - Really?
    - Yeah.
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    - Really?
    - Yeah, it's true.
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    - Fucking straight.
    - Bollocks. Bollocks.
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    - Come on, why not?
    - You're lying already.
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    You've been here
    fucking five minutes and you're lying.
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    Hurry up, will you.
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    Hurry up.
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    He's now officially cockney, the boy is.
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    - Oh, East London
    - Is wonderful
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    Is wonderful
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    Oh, East London is wonderful
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    It's full of tits, fanny and West Ham
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    Oh, East London is wonderful
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    - Oh, East London
    - Oh, East London
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    - Is wonderful
    - Is wonderful
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    Hey, Matt, that bollocks you was
    talking about earlier about the Karate Kid.
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    - I mean, that-- That's horse piss, right?
    - Oh, no, no.
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    - No, mate. Shit's Gospel of Paul.
    - Really?
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    What was your coach's name?
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    Little chink geezer. What was his name?
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    - In the first one?
    - All fucking three of them, for fuck's sake.
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    Why weren't you in the fourth one?
    Why'd you let the side down?
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    I remember thinking
    why the fuck weren't you in there?
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    The bird was in it.
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    Stick your blue flag up your ass
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    Up your ass
    Up your ass
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    What was his fucking name, you cunt?
    Your mentor, man.
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    - Yeah, his name.
    - You owe it all to him.
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    - I can't remember it.
    - Wait, wait. Miyagi.
  • 21:50 - 21:52
    - Miyagi. Fuck's sake.
    - Miyagi.
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    - Miyagi, Miyagi. Mr.-- Mr. Miyagi.
    - Mr. Miyagi. He would have--
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    He was based on a real person.
    Based on a real person.
  • 21:58 - 22:02
    They based him on a real person.
    That's fucking out of order, if you ask me.
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    Did they pay him?
  • 22:03 - 22:07
    - Of course he got fucking paid.
    - Imagine this. Just imagine this situation.
  • 22:07 - 22:08
    He's getting all--
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    No, listen, seriously,
    imagine the situation.
  • 22:12 - 22:13
    Someone used you in a fucking film...
  • 22:14 - 22:16
    ...and don't pay you--
    Don't take the piss out of me.
  • 22:16 - 22:19
    I'm talking--
    This is real stuff that I'm talking about.
  • 22:19 - 22:20
    The real Mr. Miyagi!
  • 22:23 - 22:26
    Listen to this, this is our song.
  • 22:26 - 22:32
    They reach the sky
    And like my dreams they fade and die
  • 22:32 - 22:38
    Fortune's always hiding
    I've looked everywhere
  • 22:38 - 22:42
    I'm forever blowing bubbles
  • 22:42 - 22:45
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 22:45 - 22:50
    United. United. United.
  • 22:50 - 22:53
    Let's go fucking mental
    Let's go fucking mental
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    Let's go fucking mental
    Let's go fucking mental
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    Let's go fucking mental
  • 23:11 - 23:14
    Friend of the family, eh?
  • 23:14 - 23:18
    Pete might be showing you a bit
    of courtesy, you being Shannon's brother.
  • 23:18 - 23:20
    But get it straight.
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    We don't like outsiders.
  • 23:25 - 23:26
    All right?
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    Cover your ass.
  • 23:46 - 23:48
    Morning, mate.
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    Hey, Pete, look, I'm gonna head home.
    I'm not feeling so hot. Jet lag.
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    Oh, fuck off. You're not missing the game.
  • 23:56 - 23:59
    You're the one who wanted to learn
    about "soccer."
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    I'm forever blowing bubbles
  • 24:04 - 24:08
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 24:08 - 24:13
    They fly so high
    They reach the sky
  • 24:13 - 24:16
    And like my dreams they fade and die
  • 24:16 - 24:20
    Fortune's always hiding
  • 24:20 - 24:23
    I've looked everywhere
  • 24:23 - 24:28
    I'm forever blowing bubbles
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 24:28 - 24:33
    United. United. United.
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    Come on, United
  • 24:53 - 24:56
    Come on, United
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    Look out, mate. We're the most watched
    country in the world.
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    Keep your head down.
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    Will the parents of a little John Deale
    please contact the nearest steward.
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    Our next three games are Fulham away,
    Everton at home, Newcastle United away.
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    Sweet, innit? Come on.
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    Get the fuck out of here.
  • 26:17 - 26:20
    Come on, United.
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    - Go on, son, fucking have him.
    - Forward, team.
  • 26:45 - 26:46
    In the box, son.
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    What the fuck?
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    Come on.
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    Dirty northern bastards.
  • 27:44 - 27:47
    You fucking wanker.
    You fucking--
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    Come on, you fucking Zulu cunt.
    Come on, I want you, you cunt.
  • 27:50 - 27:52
    Come on, you fucking mug.
  • 27:52 - 27:54
    I don't fucking believe it. He's over there.
  • 27:54 - 27:59
    Look, it's fucking Bovver.
    It's fucking Bovver. Look, he's over there.
  • 27:59 - 28:01
    Go on, son.
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    Yeah. Yes, fucking A.
  • 28:09 - 28:10
    Fuck you.
  • 28:14 - 28:18
    There he is. Oi, Bov.
    Fucking quality, son. Fucking quality.
  • 28:18 - 28:21
    - Stuff of legends.
    - Well, you had your hands full, didn't you?
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    Don't worry. It ain't over yet, boys.
  • 28:24 - 28:26
    Word is these twats
    are gonna have a pop.
  • 28:26 - 28:28
    - What you heard?
    - Oh, the usual.
  • 28:28 - 28:31
    Fucking Zulus. There's like 50 or more
    mobbing up the tube right now.
  • 28:31 - 28:33
    It's gonna kick off near East Ham.
  • 28:33 - 28:36
    - Time to go then, boys.
    - What are we standing here for?
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    All right, keep going...
  • 28:38 - 28:39
    Let's get them.
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    - I should head home.
    - You know where you're going.
  • 28:42 - 28:43
    - Back to Shan's.
    - Bank Station?
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    Yeah, but keep your head down.
    Bloody Birmingham lot will be on the tube.
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    That's all right, I'll manage.
  • 28:48 - 28:50
    Fuck, wouldn't he be better in a crèche?
  • 28:50 - 28:54
    Don't get on at East Ham.
    If you see trouble, walk the other way.
  • 28:54 - 28:55
    Yeah, yeah. Don't worry.
  • 28:55 - 28:57
    Let's go, eh?
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    Get him.
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    - Look, I don't want any trouble.
    - A fucking Yank.
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    Why's a Yank running with the GSE?
  • 29:32 - 29:35
    GSE? I don't know anything about the GSE.
    I'm just a tourist.
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    Oh, well, in that case, how's about we
    leave you with a proper souvenir?
  • 29:40 - 29:41
    Ever heard of a Chelsea grin?
  • 29:41 - 29:43
    No, come on, please.
  • 29:43 - 29:45
    Do you take American Express?
  • 29:50 - 29:53
    I bet the Major gave out his shares
    of Chelsea grins...
  • 29:53 - 29:56
    ...back in the good old days, eh?
    Back when the GSE weren't so sloppy...
  • 29:56 - 29:58
    ...to leave one of their own behind.
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    We don't leave our mates behind.
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    Come on.
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    You horrible bastard.
  • 30:12 - 30:15
    - Look, he's getting away. Go. Come on.
    - Don't lose sight of me.
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    I'll get the van.
  • 30:20 - 30:22
    Where the fuck's he gone?
  • 30:22 - 30:24
    Two-foot small.
    Where the fuck is he?
  • 30:24 - 30:26
    I'm getting too old for this shit.
  • 30:26 - 30:29
    Seriously, I could use a beer
    and a lie-down.
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    - Get it out of first.
    - Can't get it out of your mom.
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    This has to be financed though, right?
  • 30:41 - 30:42
    Come on, lads, back to the Abbey.
  • 30:43 - 30:45
    - Whose round is it?
    - Whose fucking round do you think?
  • 30:45 - 30:48
    - You're all supposed to be fucking--
    - It's your round, then, Ned.
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    - Oh, shut up, mate.
    - It stinks.
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    - Sit down.
    - Who was that?
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    - Fucking hell.
    - Fuck off.
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    Come on, boys.
    This is fucking up.
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    Let's sock the little cunt.
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    Zulu! Zulu! Zulu!
  • 31:03 - 31:04
    What the fuck is that?
  • 31:06 - 31:10
    Well, come on, eh! What the fuck
    you standing there for, you cunts?
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    Fuck off, you cunts!
  • 31:11 - 31:13
    What the fuck is that?
  • 31:15 - 31:17
    - Come on, let's get out of here.
    - What?
  • 31:17 - 31:19
    - There's 20 guys.
    - You don't run.
  • 31:19 - 31:22
    Not when you're with us.
    You stand your ground and fight.
  • 31:22 - 31:25
    - Fight? I don't know how to fight.
    - Just think of someone you hate.
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    Come on, then.
  • 31:35 - 31:37
    Get up-- Get up, you fucking twat!
  • 31:38 - 31:39
    Come on!
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    You fucking--
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    Get off me.
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    GSE! GSE!
  • 32:32 - 32:34
    Come on! Come on!
  • 32:34 - 32:36
    Come on!
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    - Fuck, Pete.
    - What do you make of that, then?
  • 32:45 - 32:48
    What a fucking result, Bovver.
  • 32:48 - 32:51
    You are a fucking maniac, Matt.
    Look at me.
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    Fair play, son.
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    There's plenty would've bottled it and run.
    You stood your ground.
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    I'm proud of you. Good.
  • 32:58 - 32:59
    - Who was he, then?
    - Who?
  • 32:59 - 33:01
    The geezer you was just fighting.
  • 33:02 - 33:04
    Jeremy Van fucking Holden.
  • 33:04 - 33:09
    You done yourself proud. Now we gotta stop
    kissing each other's asses. Got to point out.
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    - You see the first punch he threw.
    - Yeah.
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    - A little bit on the feminine side.
    - A bit gay.
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    Come on. That was my first hit. Come on.
  • 33:17 - 33:19
    Come on, youse all wanna get pinched?
  • 33:19 - 33:20
    His got it, let's push him out.
  • 33:40 - 33:41
    Morning, sunshine.
  • 33:41 - 33:43
    How do you feel?
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    Oh, a little sore.
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    English breakfast, double dose
    of aspirin, you'll feel sweet as a nut, mate.
  • 33:51 - 33:52
    Here.
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    I gotta piss like a racehorse.
  • 33:59 - 34:01
    Fucking journos. Look at this.
  • 34:02 - 34:04
    West Ham wins 3-0,
    in a blinding performance...
  • 34:05 - 34:08
    ...and our little scrap makes
    the headline. Bloody muckrakers.
  • 34:08 - 34:11
    So, what is this?
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    Bollocks journo bullshit.
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    - No, no, this, the GSE.
    - Lower it, son.
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    What are you guys, like an organized
    political movement or something?
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    No, mate. We're a firm.
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    - You never heard of a firm in the States?
    - No.
  • 34:28 - 34:32
    All right. Every football team in Europe's
    got a firm. Some have two.
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    Christ. I forgot how clueless
    you Yanks are.
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    All you've seen of us is the stadium riots
    on TV, innit? Come on.
  • 34:40 - 34:42
    - Here you go love, two bacon sarnies.
    - Thanks.
  • 34:42 - 34:45
    See, West Ham football is mediocre.
  • 34:45 - 34:48
    But our firm is top notch
    and everyone knows it.
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    The GSE. Green Street Elite.
  • 34:52 - 34:56
    Arsenal: Great football,
    shit firm, "The Gooners."
  • 34:56 - 35:00
    Tottenham:
    Shit football and a shit firm.
  • 35:00 - 35:02
    "The Yids," they're called.
  • 35:02 - 35:05
    I actually put their main lad through
    a phone-box window the other day.
  • 35:05 - 35:08
    - What about Millwall?
    - Ah, Millwall.
  • 35:08 - 35:12
    Where to even fucking
    begin with Millwall.
  • 35:12 - 35:15
    Millwall and West Ham firms hate
    each other more than any other firms.
  • 35:15 - 35:17
    Sort of like the Yankees
    and the Red Sox.
  • 35:17 - 35:20
    More like the Israelis
    and the Palestinians.
  • 35:20 - 35:23
    We haven't played Millwall in ten years.
  • 35:23 - 35:27
    Their top boy's this geezer named
    Tommy Hatcher. Horrible old cunt.
  • 35:27 - 35:30
    Back in the Major's day,
    Tommy's son was killed in a scrap.
  • 35:30 - 35:35
    After that, he went completely mental.
    Lost the plot.
  • 35:35 - 35:39
    - Well, who's the Major?
    - Ah, the Major.
  • 35:39 - 35:40
    Quite a legend around here.
  • 35:40 - 35:44
    He ran the GSE in the
    early '90s, when I was coming up.
  • 35:44 - 35:46
    Hardest bastard you ever saw.
  • 35:46 - 35:48
    They say we kind of lost our way
    when he left.
  • 35:48 - 35:54
    But believe me, my boys are bringing
    the old GSE reputation right back.
  • 35:54 - 35:57
    So basically, firms are gangs.
  • 35:57 - 36:01
    Kind of. But we're a far cry from all
    that Bloods-and-Crips bullshit.
  • 36:02 - 36:05
    I mean, shooting a machine gun out
    of a moving car at an 8-year-old girl...
  • 36:05 - 36:07
    ...that's just cowardly.
  • 36:08 - 36:10
    See, we might be into
    fighting and all that...
  • 36:10 - 36:12
    ...but it's really about reputation.
  • 36:12 - 36:15
    Humiliating another mob in a row...
  • 36:15 - 36:18
    ...or doing something that the other firms
    get to hear or talk about.
  • 36:18 - 36:23
    Like a Yank in his first fight,
    battering one of Birmingham's main lads.
  • 36:25 - 36:27
    - Here you are, love, sit down.
    - Thank you.
  • 36:27 - 36:29
    That's all right.
  • 36:29 - 36:32
    Look, Pete, I don't know how to thank you
    for what you did for me.
  • 36:33 - 36:36
    Don't give it another thought.
    Yesterday was a good result for us.
  • 36:36 - 36:40
    We had a laugh, we had a few pints,
    cheered on the mighty Hammers.
  • 36:40 - 36:43
    We was completely outnumbered,
    but we stuck by our mates...
  • 36:44 - 36:47
    ...and we stood our ground.
    No matter what happened.
  • 36:47 - 36:49
    That's what it's all about.
  • 37:00 - 37:04
    - Look at the fucking state of him.
    - Now, don't fucking start, all right?
  • 37:04 - 37:08
    What did I say to you? I said to you
    one simple thing: No trouble.
  • 37:08 - 37:09
    It had nothing to do with me.
  • 37:09 - 37:13
    He's walking home. He gets jumped.
    Bruv, he's lucky we was there.
  • 37:13 - 37:15
    Right. You're a real hero,
    ain't you, mate?
  • 37:15 - 37:17
    You saw the whole thing
    from your sofa, did you?
  • 37:18 - 37:20
    Tell you what, bruv.
    You concentrate on your family...
  • 37:20 - 37:24
    - ...and leave my business to me, all right?
    - My family? What is it with you, eh?
  • 37:25 - 37:27
    Do you want Mom to come
    and visit you in the nick?
  • 37:27 - 37:30
    Maybe you want the plot next to Dad.
  • 37:30 - 37:33
    Oh, my God! Matt, what happened?
  • 37:33 - 37:34
    Shannon, I'm fine.
  • 37:34 - 37:37
    Pete, can't you see what you're doing
    to this family?
  • 37:37 - 37:40
    All I see is a scared old man.
  • 37:40 - 37:44
    - Don't talk to me like--
    - Get off him! You got the wrong idea.
  • 37:44 - 37:45
    - Get your hands off me!
    - Stop it!
  • 37:45 - 37:48
    Steve! Leave it, leave it.
  • 37:48 - 37:51
    Get the fuck out. Get out!
  • 37:51 - 37:53
    Lying little shit.
  • 37:56 - 37:58
    Babe, I'm so sorry.
  • 38:03 - 38:06
    Well, that weren't the smartest
    of moves, mate.
  • 38:07 - 38:09
    But thanks, yeah.
  • 38:11 - 38:13
    Fancy a pint?
  • 38:13 - 38:15
    - No.
    - Oh, come on.
  • 38:15 - 38:18
    You're the one's that's
    gotta buy the bleeding thing.
  • 38:22 - 38:24
    Get your cash out,
    the fat bird's about to sing.
  • 38:24 - 38:26
    - So you still got your dough? You got it?
    - Yeah.
  • 38:29 - 38:32
    Jesus, you two joined
    at the fucking hip, or what?
  • 38:33 - 38:34
    Leave it out, Bov. It's getting old.
  • 38:35 - 38:37
    No, I'm starting to wonder
    about you two.
  • 38:37 - 38:41
    I mean, if I didn't know any better,
    I'd say you was a couple of gay boys.
  • 38:44 - 38:46
    Bov.
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    We've known each other
    a long time, yeah?
  • 38:49 - 38:51
    I trust you more than
    any other bloke I know.
  • 38:53 - 38:56
    But you're getting dangerously close
    to crossing the line with me.
  • 38:57 - 39:02
    If you got a problem,
    then it's your fucking problem. Not mine.
  • 39:03 - 39:06
    But if you wanna discuss it further,
    we can go outside.
  • 39:06 - 39:08
    Beers, boys.
  • 39:10 - 39:12
    - Hey, Bov, come on. It's your shot, mate.
    - Pete.
  • 39:12 - 39:15
    - Yeah, come on. Fuck all that.
    - Go on with the game, mate.
  • 39:17 - 39:18
    - Pete.
    - Watch out.
  • 39:18 - 39:21
    Everything all right, mate?
  • 39:27 - 39:31
    I can't believe that you came all this way
    and you didn't even stay the night.
  • 39:31 - 39:33
    I don't want to mess
    anything else up for you.
  • 39:33 - 39:35
    Oh, you didn't mess anything up.
  • 39:35 - 39:39
    - So you and Steve are okay?
    - Yeah. Yeah, we're fine.
  • 39:40 - 39:42
    All right, well, I'll call you from Pete's.
  • 39:47 - 39:48
    Matt.
  • 39:49 - 39:51
    Please don't go.
  • 39:52 - 39:54
    It's just Steve feels so horrible
    about what happened...
  • 39:55 - 39:59
    ...and he really wants you
    to stay with us, and so do I.
  • 39:59 - 40:03
    - I don't want you to stay with Pete.
    - Well, I wanna stay with Pete.
  • 40:05 - 40:07
    You know Pete and his thug friends
    aren't the answer.
  • 40:09 - 40:11
    What are you talking about?
    What answer?
  • 40:15 - 40:19
    It's just, I've been begging you to come
    and visit me for the last three years...
  • 40:19 - 40:22
    ...and you-- You didn't even come
    to my wedding...
  • 40:22 - 40:25
    ...and you don't know my husband,
    and you haven't held your nephew...
  • 40:25 - 40:28
    ...and you show up yesterday
    and you're leaving already--
  • 40:28 - 40:32
    Look who's talking. I mean, you ran
    to another fucking country after Mom died.
  • 40:41 - 40:43
    I'm sorry.
  • 40:48 - 40:52
    - Will you come and visit me?
    - Yeah, of course.
  • 41:00 - 41:03
    Jeremy Van Holden?
  • 41:04 - 41:06
    Sounds like a cunt.
  • 41:06 - 41:08
    Mate, if he'd done that to me...
  • 41:08 - 41:12
    ...I'd smash seven shades
    of shit out of him.
  • 41:14 - 41:17
    Sounds like these Harvard boys
    would slit your throat in your sleep.
  • 41:18 - 41:22
    What was you studying?
    Before this geezer stitched you up?
  • 41:23 - 41:25
    - History.
    - History?
  • 41:26 - 41:29
    - I teach history.
    - You teach?
  • 41:30 - 41:33
    Yes. Cheeky slag.
  • 41:33 - 41:37
    History and PE. What? Do you think
    the GSE pay the bloody wage?
  • 41:37 - 41:40
    Mate, I'm smart as fuck.
  • 41:40 - 41:43
    Come on, it's brass monkeys out here.
  • 41:46 - 41:49
    Class, today we have an
    extraordinarily distinguished guest.
  • 41:49 - 41:51
    Mr. Buckner is an American...
  • 41:51 - 41:56
    ...who went to the finest university
    in the United States. Harvard.
  • 41:56 - 41:58
    But despite his prestigious education...
  • 41:59 - 42:02
    ...Mr. Buckner still thinks...
  • 42:02 - 42:07
    ...that baseball is better than football.
  • 42:08 - 42:10
    I know, boys. It's an utter sin.
  • 42:11 - 42:14
    Now, it's our job to save
    this heathen from his evil ways...
  • 42:14 - 42:17
    ...and teach him what really matters
    in life. And that is?
  • 42:17 - 42:19
    - Football!
    - Exactly.
  • 42:19 - 42:24
    We're gonna play five-a-side. Mr. Buckner
    will be goalie for the away colors.
  • 42:24 - 42:28
    Now, go easy on him, boys.
    You know how these Americans bruise.
  • 42:35 - 42:36
    So how do we keep this fair?
  • 42:36 - 42:38
    I should let every other ball go through?
  • 42:38 - 42:41
    I wouldn't worry about that, mate.
  • 42:42 - 42:45
    All right. You ready?
  • 42:54 - 42:55
    Go on, son.
  • 42:57 - 42:58
    That's it, that's it.
  • 43:00 - 43:02
    Beautiful. Beautiful.
    Thing of beauty.
  • 43:03 - 43:05
    Yes, yes.
  • 43:08 - 43:10
    Go on, Duncan.
  • 43:10 - 43:13
    Go on, son. Get out of it.
    Take it all the way.
  • 43:15 - 43:17
    Have it. Have it in, mate.
  • 43:29 - 43:30
    All right, that's it.
  • 43:44 - 43:46
    What was that?
  • 43:53 - 43:55
    Beautiful. Oh, it's such a beauty.
  • 43:58 - 43:59
    I love it.
  • 44:00 - 44:02
    All right, kids.
  • 44:04 - 44:09
    All right, let's go. Home team 10,
    away team 3.
  • 44:09 - 44:13
    Thanks to some pathetic goalkeeping
    from the away keeper.
  • 44:13 - 44:16
    All right, get yourselves changed,
    boys, all right?
  • 44:18 - 44:22
    - Now, that's what I call a real ass-whipping.
    - Oh, you set me up.
  • 44:22 - 44:25
    That was like the Junior Olympic
    football team, right?
  • 44:25 - 44:27
    No, mate, just regular English boys.
  • 44:27 - 44:30
    We got history next.
    Why don't you come say a few words...
  • 44:30 - 44:32
    ...about the American War
    of Independence.
  • 44:32 - 44:35
    They'd get a kick out of hearing it
    from a colonial.
  • 44:35 - 44:38
    Well, American history
    isn't really my specialty.
  • 44:38 - 44:41
    Mate, they're 10.
    Teach them whatever you want.
  • 44:42 - 44:45
    Well, I sort of have plans
    with Shannon this afternoon. So...
  • 44:45 - 44:47
    Fuck you, then.
    We'll have a beer later, yeah?
  • 44:47 - 44:49
    - Yeah, see you at the pub.
    - All right, mate.
  • 44:49 - 44:52
    Who are you! Who are you!
  • 44:52 - 44:54
    These kids. He set me up, man.
  • 44:55 - 44:57
    I'm in there thinking
    this is some class of kids.
  • 44:58 - 44:59
    Shut up.
  • 45:01 - 45:03
    And they're coming in
    fucking everywhere.
  • 45:03 - 45:05
    Oh, come on.
  • 45:07 - 45:09
    You say that?
  • 45:10 - 45:13
    I saved more goals than you say.
  • 45:13 - 45:15
    - No, no. No.
    - No.
  • 45:53 - 45:55
    - Jesus.
    - Look at that fat cunt.
  • 45:55 - 45:57
    You fucking little bastard.
  • 45:58 - 45:59
    Go on, then. Get the fucking chips in.
  • 46:00 - 46:01
    Well, I'll be fucked.
  • 46:02 - 46:04
    If it ain't my old mate Bovver.
  • 46:05 - 46:08
    How you doing, son? All right?
  • 46:08 - 46:10
    I'll say one thing for you.
    You got some fucking front...
  • 46:10 - 46:13
    ...showing your face
    over this side of the water.
  • 46:13 - 46:17
    There's plenty of people here love to kick
    your fucking ass, given half the chance.
  • 46:18 - 46:20
    There's four of them
    stood over there.
  • 46:20 - 46:22
    Fucking right, son.
  • 46:22 - 46:24
    So tell me, what's this I'm hearing...
  • 46:24 - 46:27
    ...about your firm gone
    all fucking international?
  • 46:31 - 46:36
    Don't you even fucking think
    about ignoring me, you little cunt.
  • 46:37 - 46:42
    Now, I said, what's this bollocks I'm hearing
    about you having a little Yank on the firm?
  • 46:45 - 46:47
    It's only temporary.
  • 46:49 - 46:50
    Temporary, eh?
  • 46:52 - 46:55
    Do you think I might be able
    to get a bit of quiet here?
  • 46:55 - 46:58
    I'm trying to have
    a fucking conversation.
  • 46:59 - 47:01
    What's his problem?
  • 47:03 - 47:05
    So look at you, little Bovver.
  • 47:05 - 47:07
    All grown up now, look.
  • 47:08 - 47:09
    Where's your other little girl...?
  • 47:09 - 47:12
    - Petey.
    - Petey.
  • 47:12 - 47:14
    She at home, is she?
    Trying to get her little toes...
  • 47:14 - 47:16
    ...into the Major's big fucking shoes?
  • 47:17 - 47:20
    Yeah, I guess he was pretty small
    back then, son.
  • 47:22 - 47:24
    Back in your day.
  • 47:26 - 47:28
    You always did have a bit
    of bottle, you.
  • 47:30 - 47:34
    So tell me, Bov.
    You come over to Millwall.
  • 47:36 - 47:38
    Did you come alone?
  • 47:42 - 47:46
    Should I wind him up?
    If I wind him up...
  • 47:46 - 47:48
    Excuse me a minute, Bov.
  • 47:52 - 47:56
    Hello? I'm Tommy. Tommy Hatcher.
  • 47:57 - 48:00
    - Yeah, I know.
    - Oh, you know?
  • 48:00 - 48:04
    Well, now, you see, that's bad.
    That's really, really bad.
  • 48:04 - 48:08
    Because now you ain't got no excuse for
    not keeping that shit cunt of yours quiet.
  • 48:08 - 48:11
    Excuse me? George, you can't
    let him talk to me like that.
  • 48:11 - 48:16
    George, your bird hasn't stop fucking
    rabbiting since I've walked in here.
  • 48:16 - 48:18
    Now, can I recommend
    that you shut her up...
  • 48:18 - 48:22
    ...so I can continue my conversation
    with our guest there, Bovver...
  • 48:23 - 48:25
    ...of the once-proud GSE firm?
  • 48:25 - 48:27
    You can't tell me-- My God!
  • 48:27 - 48:30
    You see what she's doing?
    Does she ever fucking stop?
  • 48:30 - 48:32
    Ever, fucking, ever?
  • 48:32 - 48:35
    - That's enough!
    - That's enough?
  • 48:36 - 48:38
    I'll tell you when it's enough,
    son, all right?
  • 48:38 - 48:40
    Look at her. Tommy.
  • 48:40 - 48:43
    The Paki's called the old bill, mate.
    Come on, we best fuck off.
  • 48:43 - 48:45
    Tommy, we best fuck off sharpish, mate.
  • 48:48 - 48:50
    I'll see you again.
  • 48:50 - 48:52
    Soon, Bov.
  • 49:24 - 49:27
    I don't reckon I'll be back
    till tomorrow night.
  • 49:27 - 49:30
    Be gentle with her, and remember...
  • 49:30 - 49:32
    - ...left side.
    - Left side. Right.
  • 49:37 - 49:41
    - You seem nervous.
    - Nervous? Fuck off.
  • 49:42 - 49:43
    What's on your mind, then?
  • 49:44 - 49:47
    Just two little words keep
    every Hammer in England up all night.
  • 49:47 - 49:49
    United. Away.
  • 49:49 - 49:50
    - Oi, oi.
    - All right, boys.
  • 49:50 - 49:52
    Aye, aye.
  • 49:53 - 49:55
    - All right, mate. You all right?
    - Yeah, all right, big man.
  • 49:56 - 49:57
    - How's it going?
    - Good.
  • 49:57 - 49:59
    Hello, Matt.
  • 50:01 - 50:03
    - Where's Bovver?
    - Fuck knows.
  • 50:03 - 50:06
    He's been a pain in the ass all week.
    Must have PMS.
  • 50:06 - 50:11
    Pre-match stress. Guy's being a right cunt
    at the minute, isn't he?
  • 50:11 - 50:14
    - Come on, Pete, the train's in five minutes.
    - Yeah, hang on.
  • 50:17 - 50:21
    His fucking phone is off. I can't believe
    he's gonna pull a runner for United away.
  • 50:21 - 50:26
    They're gonna be gunning for you too. After
    the job you pulled on their top boy last year.
  • 50:26 - 50:28
    What happened last year?
  • 50:29 - 50:32
    - I may have gone a bit over the top.
    - Yeah, just a bit?
  • 50:33 - 50:36
    - Where's Dave? You heard from him?
    - Have you?
  • 50:36 - 50:40
    Oh, everything's just falling
    right into place, innit?
  • 50:40 - 50:42
    I'll go.
  • 50:42 - 50:44
    - No, mate.
    - What?
  • 50:44 - 50:47
    I'll go. You can't just go up there
    with Ike and Swill.
  • 50:47 - 50:50
    No offense, mate, but we can't take
    passengers on this trip.
  • 50:50 - 50:52
    Go on, piss off. Give you a bell later.
  • 50:52 - 50:55
    So how many Reds do you reckon
    we're gonna tear up today?
  • 50:55 - 50:57
    Fuck knows. Enough.
  • 50:58 - 51:00
    - Catch it.
    - How's that?
  • 51:03 - 51:06
    The 2:55 train to Manchester Express
    will be approaching...
  • 51:09 - 51:12
    - All right, lads. Bovver.
    - Sweet, mate.
  • 51:12 - 51:14
    I thought we agreed to meet
    in the car park.
  • 51:14 - 51:16
    Decided to wait here.
  • 51:16 - 51:19
    Look, Bov, you wanna play the wanker,
    that's fine with me.
  • 51:19 - 51:22
    But leave it out till we got today
    out of the way, all right?
  • 51:23 - 51:26
    You all right, mate?
    Keith. Come on, boys.
  • 51:26 - 51:28
    - What the fuck you talking about?
    - Let's have it.
  • 51:34 - 51:36
    No, I'm not lending you
    any more money.
  • 51:36 - 51:39
    - I don't owe you any money.
    - For fuck's sake, come on, play the game.
  • 51:39 - 51:42
    - You never paid me for the last time.
    - You taking the piss or what?
  • 51:47 - 51:48
    What are you doing here, Matt?
  • 51:49 - 51:52
    - I thought it was just the three of you.
    - Oh, isn't that sweet?
  • 51:52 - 51:55
    This what--?
    This your proper planning, eh?
  • 51:56 - 51:58
    I ain't going in with that fucking mug.
  • 51:59 - 52:00
    - Sit down, mate.
    - Come on, mate.
  • 52:00 - 52:02
    Hello, mate.
  • 52:03 - 52:05
    - Who's calling what?
    - I ain't got any money.
  • 52:08 - 52:11
    - He's here now...
    - Fucking hell.
  • 52:16 - 52:17
    No, I don't. Think of any footballer.
  • 52:18 - 52:20
    - Think of any other fucking footballer.
    - Robbie Fowler.
  • 52:20 - 52:22
    - He's not, not really.
    - He looks like...
  • 52:22 - 52:24
    Dave, where are you?
  • 52:24 - 52:25
    - Sorry I missed you.
    - Plane late?
  • 52:25 - 52:27
    The flight was an hour late.
  • 52:27 - 52:28
    - Fly faster.
    - I'm here.
  • 52:28 - 52:30
    What, Manchester?
  • 52:30 - 52:31
    Yeah. But...
  • 52:32 - 52:35
    There's like 40 of them waiting here,
    all getting very fucking excited.
  • 52:35 - 52:38
    - So have a listen.
    - United! United!
  • 52:39 - 52:40
    Oi, Bov.
  • 52:43 - 52:45
    - Fuck.
    - Do you hear that?
  • 52:46 - 52:48
    - Yeah, mate.
    - They're waiting here for you.
  • 52:48 - 52:51
    Don't roll into Manchester.
    Do you hear me?
  • 52:51 - 52:54
    - All right, nice one.
    - All right, laters.
  • 52:55 - 52:57
    We are fucked.
  • 52:58 - 53:00
    - What's happening?
    - They're waiting for us at the station.
  • 53:00 - 53:02
    What, they know we're on here?
  • 53:02 - 53:04
    Yeah, must have had
    a scout watching us.
  • 53:04 - 53:06
    - How many?
    - Forty, 50.
  • 53:07 - 53:10
    - Can't we get off at the next station?
    - This is the express train.
  • 53:10 - 53:14
    - Don't stop till Manchester.
    - Is that right, bruv?
  • 53:18 - 53:22
    Come on. Come on, boys. If we don't
    show up now, they'll claim a result.
  • 53:23 - 53:26
    - Fuck that. We got to get to that station.
    - Are you insane? We just got away.
  • 53:26 - 53:28
    Shut the fuck up.
    You shouldn't even be here.
  • 53:29 - 53:31
    This is what it's all about.
    It's what we fucking live for.
  • 53:31 - 53:33
    - Fuck him.
    - All right, here's the plan.
  • 53:34 - 53:37
    Ike, call Dave, tell him what's happening.
    It's about 12 miles to Manchester.
  • 53:37 - 53:39
    We need a couple of cabs immediately.
  • 53:42 - 53:45
    Fuck! Where's all the fucking cabs?
  • 53:50 - 53:52
    Pete, I got an idea.
  • 53:53 - 53:55
    - I told you to shut up.
    - Fuck you, Bovver.
  • 53:55 - 53:57
    - You what?
    - Cut it--
  • 53:57 - 54:00
    Fucking cut it out! What is it?
  • 54:00 - 54:03
    Who the fuck are Man United?
  • 54:03 - 54:05
    Who the fuck are Man United?
  • 54:06 - 54:10
    MP, this is MM5 in the vicinity
    of the last report, responding.
  • 54:10 - 54:14
    Where the fuck are these cunts? That train
    should have been here 10 minutes ago.
  • 54:14 - 54:18
    They'll be here soon enough.
    There's no way off that train. Stay sharp.
  • 54:18 - 54:21
    And remember, Nigel gets that
    Dunham cunt all to himself.
  • 54:22 - 54:24
    - That's right.
    - Nice one.
  • 54:28 - 54:32
    - What the fuck do you want?
    - Sorry, we're with Paramount Pictures...
  • 54:32 - 54:35
    ...shooting the Hugh Grant film.
    We gotta get this through.
  • 54:35 - 54:37
    Hugh Grant film?
    Any decent women in it?
  • 54:38 - 54:41
    - Cameron Diaz, I think.
    - I hope so. She's fit as fuck.
  • 54:42 - 54:44
    - All right, lads, let this come through.
    - Thanks.
  • 54:49 - 54:51
    Give me 30 seconds,
    then I get the fuck out.
  • 54:51 - 54:56
    Where's your famous, Where's your famous?
    Where's your famous GSE?
  • 54:56 - 54:59
    Where's your famous GSE?
  • 56:04 - 56:08
    There's your famous,
    There's your famous GSE
  • 56:08 - 56:11
    There's your famous GSE
  • 56:22 - 56:25
    We could have died that day
    in Manchester.
  • 56:25 - 56:28
    Everybody knew it. But we didn't.
  • 56:28 - 56:30
    Ike said later that the story
    traveled across England...
  • 56:30 - 56:36
    ...faster than the death of Lady Di.
    The GSE were finally back.
  • 56:36 - 56:39
    Suddenly I was part of the firm
    with the best rep in London.
  • 56:39 - 56:41
    - The old guard.
    - The old guard.
  • 56:42 - 56:43
    People around town had heard of me.
  • 56:44 - 56:47
    They would hear my accent
    and say, "So you're the Yank."
  • 56:48 - 56:50
    Till I die
  • 56:53 - 56:56
    United! United!
  • 56:57 - 56:58
    You know the best part?
  • 56:58 - 57:01
    It isn't knowing that your friends
    have your back.
  • 57:01 - 57:04
    It's knowing that you
    have your friend's back.
  • 57:14 - 57:15
    They're on me.
  • 57:15 - 57:18
    I'd never lived closer to danger.
  • 57:18 - 57:20
    But I'd never felt safer.
  • 57:20 - 57:22
    I'd never felt more confident...
  • 57:22 - 57:25
    ...and people could spot it
    from a mile away.
  • 57:26 - 57:30
    And as for this, the violence...
  • 57:30 - 57:33
    ...I gotta be honest. It grew on me.
  • 57:35 - 57:40
    Once you've taken a few punches
    and realize you're not made of glass...
  • 57:40 - 57:44
    ...you don't feel alive unless you're
    pushing yourself as far as you can go.
  • 57:54 - 57:56
    So, what couldn't you tell me--?
  • 58:01 - 58:04
    I had to find out from your sister
    that you're expelled?
  • 58:05 - 58:08
    - Why didn't you call me?
    - I did. Your machine answered.
  • 58:08 - 58:09
    You could have left a message.
  • 58:10 - 58:13
    Well, I'm tired of having
    a relationship with your voice mail.
  • 58:14 - 58:16
    You know what? I don't need this.
  • 58:16 - 58:19
    Hey, Matt. Matt, come--
  • 58:20 - 58:23
    Hey, come on. Shannon says
    you were set up. Is that true?
  • 58:23 - 58:25
    - Yes.
    - Well, then why didn't you find me?
  • 58:25 - 58:28
    Why didn't I find you?
    What's your fucking point?
  • 58:28 - 58:30
    My point is, this doesn't look good, Matt.
  • 58:30 - 58:33
    You say that you're set up.
    You don't even contact your father?
  • 58:33 - 58:36
    We could have fought this together
    if you were innocent.
  • 58:36 - 58:38
    - If I were innocent?
    - If you're innocent...
  • 58:38 - 58:41
    - ...why didn't you ask for help?
    - You think I'm a dealer?
  • 58:41 - 58:43
    - Obviously, I don't know.
    - But what do you think?
  • 58:43 - 58:47
    - I don't know.
    - Well, that's why I didn't find you.
  • 58:47 - 58:51
    Of course you don't know what to think.
    You don't really know anything about me.
  • 58:54 - 58:57
    So you-- You came to England?
  • 58:58 - 59:01
    - Yeah.
    - Okay, what now, Matt? What's the plan?
  • 59:01 - 59:03
    - What do you really want?
    - Come on, it's just a question.
  • 59:04 - 59:08
    Listen, Carl. Do you really expect
    me to unburden myself to you?
  • 59:08 - 59:11
    You just show up and decide
    you're the dad again?
  • 59:17 - 59:20
    Look, I-- I have to go to
    the London Times.
  • 59:20 - 59:24
    - You're unbelievable. You know that?
    - Just someone I'd like you to meet.
  • 59:24 - 59:28
    I'm not 5 years old anymore. It takes
    a little bit more to manipulate me.
  • 59:28 - 59:31
    Just an old friend from
    my Tribune days. I thought--
  • 59:31 - 59:34
    You thought all it takes is a handshake
    from the editor of the Times...
  • 59:34 - 59:36
    ...and I'll have my old life back?
  • 59:42 - 59:44
    It's just a free lunch.
  • 59:54 - 59:58
    Welcome to the quarterfinal draw
    for the Football Association Cup.
  • 59:58 - 60:02
    The oldest and most prestigious
    tournament in world club football.
  • 60:02 - 60:06
    Fortunately, today, we have with us the
    West Ham legend, Mr. Frank McAvennie...
  • 60:06 - 60:09
    ...and chairman for our sponsors,
    Mr. Phil Peters.
  • 60:09 - 60:13
    As usual, the home team
    will be drawn first. Frank?
  • 60:15 - 60:18
    - Number two.
    - Number two.
  • 60:18 - 60:22
    - Cardiff City will play...
    - Number three.
  • 60:22 - 60:24
    - Number three, Liverpool.
    - Yes.
  • 60:26 - 60:28
    Number seven.
  • 60:28 - 60:32
    - Number seven, Sunderland, will play...
    - Number six.
  • 60:33 - 60:36
    Number six, Newcastle United.
    Bit of a northeast derby.
  • 60:37 - 60:41
    - Number eight.
    - Number eight, West Ham United...
  • 60:42 - 60:44
    ...will play...
  • 60:45 - 60:48
    - ...number five, Millwall.
    - Fucking yes!
  • 60:48 - 60:50
    Yes!
  • 60:50 - 60:53
    - Yes!
    - Come on, you Lions!
  • 60:55 - 60:56
    Fucking nice.
  • 60:59 - 61:02
    Bov, mate, we got them, mate.
  • 61:02 - 61:04
    Oi, bruv, this is gonna go off.
  • 61:07 - 61:10
    You're not gonna believe
    who I've seen walk into the Times.
  • 61:10 - 61:11
    What? Who?
  • 61:11 - 61:13
    Our little Yank mate.
  • 61:15 - 61:17
    I fucking knew it.
  • 61:17 - 61:19
    I knew there was something
    dodgy about that little cunt.
  • 61:20 - 61:22
    Yeah, mate, he's sly.
  • 61:22 - 61:24
    Here, I'll tell you what.
    Pick me up after work.
  • 61:25 - 61:27
    All right. I'll see you
    after work. Sweet.
  • 61:27 - 61:29
    You know your sister's
    worried sick about you.
  • 61:29 - 61:32
    She says you're running around
    with some kind of gang.
  • 61:32 - 61:35
    It's not a gang, Dad.
    They're my friends.
  • 61:36 - 61:38
    Well, are you at least writing about it?
  • 61:38 - 61:41
    Am I writing about it? No.
  • 61:41 - 61:44
    Hey, Matt, listen.
    I want you to come home with me.
  • 61:45 - 61:47
    - What?
    - No, look...
  • 61:47 - 61:50
    ...you may not trust me as your father,
    but as a journalist...
  • 61:50 - 61:52
    ...I'm telling you your reputation
    is all you have.
  • 61:53 - 61:56
    You've gotta get back to Harvard.
    You gotta clear your name.
  • 61:57 - 61:59
    We can-- We can fight it together.
  • 61:59 - 62:01
    Oh, forget it, Dad.
  • 62:02 - 62:03
    I'm not going home.
  • 62:04 - 62:05
    Jesus.
  • 62:08 - 62:10
    Look...
  • 62:10 - 62:12
    ...if it makes you feel better...
  • 62:13 - 62:15
    ...I am keeping a journal.
  • 62:15 - 62:18
    It's one thing you taught me
    I held onto.
  • 62:19 - 62:20
    I knew that.
  • 62:20 - 62:23
    I was just making sure.
  • 62:27 - 62:28
    Hey, Steve.
  • 62:28 - 62:31
    - How you doing? Good to see you.
    - Good to see you.
  • 62:32 - 62:33
    - Matt.
    - Hey.
  • 62:33 - 62:35
    I'm gonna get changed.
    What time's your flight?
  • 62:35 - 62:39
    You take your time. My cab will be here
    in about half an hour. So...
  • 62:40 - 62:42
    I have to say farewell
    to my grandson anyway.
  • 62:43 - 62:45
    I gotta take off, Dad.
  • 62:48 - 62:50
    Okay, Matt.
  • 62:51 - 62:53
    Look, I know things have not been...
  • 62:58 - 63:00
    Great to see you.
  • 63:08 - 63:09
    - How you doing?
    - Good.
  • 63:10 - 63:13
    So you'll be celebrating the draw
    with the lads, then?
  • 63:13 - 63:15
    The draw. Wait, who did we get?
  • 63:15 - 63:18
    - You mean you don't know?
    - No.
  • 63:18 - 63:22
    - Oh, come on, Steve. Who?
    - Millwall.
  • 63:22 - 63:24
    At home.
  • 63:29 - 63:32
    Hello. Hello.
  • 63:32 - 63:35
    Don't we want to play?
  • 63:39 - 63:41
    - Hey, gorgeous.
    - Hey.
  • 63:41 - 63:42
    You okay?
  • 63:44 - 63:47
    Yeah, I was just watching my dad
    playing with Ben.
  • 63:48 - 63:51
    He's already a better grandfather
    than he ever was a dad.
  • 63:52 - 63:55
    You know, he seems
    like a decent bloke now...
  • 63:55 - 63:58
    ...for a bloody journo.
  • 64:03 - 64:06
    So he was an asshole
    when you were growing up.
  • 64:06 - 64:09
    I guess that's why neither of you
    joined the old man's racket.
  • 64:09 - 64:11
    What do you mean?
  • 64:11 - 64:14
    You know, following in his footsteps.
  • 64:15 - 64:16
    What are you talking about? Matt did.
  • 64:17 - 64:20
    - What do you mean?
    - Matt was always a little more fascinated...
  • 64:20 - 64:24
    ...with our absentee father than I was.
  • 64:25 - 64:28
    Shannon, what do you mean, "Matt did"?
  • 64:29 - 64:33
    That's what Matt studied at Harvard.
    He was a journalism major.
  • 64:33 - 64:37
    I just really hope that he gets back to it.
  • 64:38 - 64:40
    You know, once he gets
    your brother out of his system.
  • 64:50 - 64:53
    So he's a Yank and an undercover journo.
  • 64:54 - 64:57
    Looks like we'll have to give
    the boy two funerals.
  • 65:08 - 65:10
    We hate Millwall
    We hate Millwall
  • 65:11 - 65:12
    We hate Millwall
    We hate Millwall
  • 65:12 - 65:15
    We are the Millwall haters
    We hate Millwall
  • 65:16 - 65:18
    We hate Millwall
    We hate Millwall
  • 65:18 - 65:19
    Steve, what are you doing here?
  • 65:20 - 65:21
    I want a word with you outside.
  • 65:22 - 65:25
    - What happened? Is Shannon okay?
    - Yeah, Shannon's fine.
  • 65:25 - 65:28
    - Why didn't you tell me?
    - Steve Dunham just walked in.
  • 65:28 - 65:30
    Why didn't you tell me
    you're doing journalism?
  • 65:30 - 65:32
    I'm not. I quit.
    What difference does it make?
  • 65:32 - 65:36
    Well, listen, mate, to some people, yeah,
    it makes a huge difference.
  • 65:36 - 65:38
    Well, what would you know about that?
  • 65:39 - 65:41
    Listen to me. I like you...
  • 65:41 - 65:43
    ...but you have no idea
    what you're getting into.
  • 65:43 - 65:47
    Now, I've got to tell my brother
    that his new best mate is a journalist.
  • 65:47 - 65:49
    So me and you are going outside now.
  • 65:51 - 65:52
    A toast.
  • 65:54 - 65:56
    Stevie Dunham...
  • 65:56 - 65:59
    ...back in the Abbey after
    all these years.
  • 66:02 - 66:03
    Welcome home, Major.
  • 66:04 - 66:06
    - The Major.
    - The Major.
  • 66:06 - 66:10
    Major, Major, Major
  • 66:10 - 66:13
    GSE, GSE, GSE
  • 66:13 - 66:15
    GSE, GSE, GSE
  • 66:23 - 66:25
    All right, hang on.
  • 66:32 - 66:34
    All right, boys.
    What are you lot doing here?
  • 66:34 - 66:36
    - The Yank here?
    - No.
  • 66:36 - 66:39
    - He's a fucking undercover journo.
    - What?
  • 66:40 - 66:42
    No, bollocks.
  • 66:42 - 66:46
    Straight, mate. I see him down the Times
    with all the other journalists, shaking hands.
  • 66:46 - 66:49
    - I mean, proper pally. What's all that about?
    - Think about it.
  • 66:49 - 66:53
    Drops in out of nowhere.
    Never been in a scrap in his life.
  • 66:53 - 66:57
    Snugs in nice and tight
    with a top boy of the firm.
  • 66:57 - 67:00
    For fuck's sake, Pete,
    what else was he doing at the Times?
  • 67:01 - 67:03
    No, that means fuck all.
  • 67:03 - 67:06
    Could've been any one of 100 reasons
    he was there.
  • 67:06 - 67:09
    Yeah, well, this time I'd like to make sure
    of that myself.
  • 67:09 - 67:11
    You sure of this, Bov?
  • 67:11 - 67:14
    Because if you're coming in here like this,
    you fucking well better be.
  • 67:15 - 67:17
    Yeah, watch your back, son.
  • 67:27 - 67:28
    What, this his, is it?
  • 67:29 - 67:30
    - Yeah.
    - Yeah?
  • 67:32 - 67:33
    What the fuck is this?
  • 67:35 - 67:38
    Here, Keith, you know about
    all this computer stuff.
  • 67:38 - 67:39
    Have a look.
  • 67:45 - 67:47
    - What's this?
    - You fuckin--
  • 67:47 - 67:49
    You fucking cunt.
  • 67:51 - 67:53
    Here we go.
  • 67:54 - 67:58
    "First match:
    West Ham v. Birmingham. Home.
  • 67:58 - 68:01
    Pete brought me to
    the Brigid Abbey pub on Walsh Road...
  • 68:01 - 68:04
    ...his main hangout,
    and introduced me to his gang."
  • 68:04 - 68:07
    Oh, look, we're a fucking gang now.
  • 68:08 - 68:09
    Here, make it go up.
  • 68:12 - 68:14
    "Bovver is Pete's thuggish
    right-hand man.
  • 68:15 - 68:17
    Keith is sort of Bovver's enforcer."
  • 68:18 - 68:22
    - You happy now? We're all in there.
    - He didn't say nothing about me.
  • 68:23 - 68:24
    Wait here.
  • 68:24 - 68:26
    I'll put some clothes on.
  • 68:29 - 68:31
    So you are the Major?
  • 68:31 - 68:33
    I was the Major.
  • 68:34 - 68:36
    I guess to some I still am.
  • 68:39 - 68:42
    Now, Terry here was my right-hand man
    back in the glory days.
  • 68:42 - 68:44
    That was a long time ago, mate.
  • 68:46 - 68:48
    Why'd you get out of it?
  • 68:51 - 68:53
    I was a crazy bastard back then.
  • 68:53 - 68:54
    All I fucking cared about...
  • 68:54 - 68:57
    ...was my reputation
    amongst the firms of England.
  • 68:58 - 69:00
    I mean, you've heard all the stories
    about Millwall, yeah?
  • 69:02 - 69:05
    Last match I went to
    was Millwall, West Ham.
  • 69:05 - 69:07
    We're talking a good 10 years ago.
  • 69:08 - 69:12
    I mean, we'd been waiting
    for this match all year.
  • 69:12 - 69:13
    At Millwall. Yeah.
  • 69:13 - 69:17
    Stepping into their ground.
    Completely outnumbered.
  • 69:17 - 69:20
    We were fucking wired from the start.
  • 69:20 - 69:22
    Now, Tommy Hatcher...
  • 69:22 - 69:24
    ...he was their main man back then.
  • 69:25 - 69:28
    He used to bring his 12-year-old boy
    to the grounds. Tommy Jr.
  • 69:28 - 69:32
    Always banging on how he brought his kid
    up, you know, to be like a little pit bull.
  • 69:35 - 69:37
    Well, we lost that match.
  • 69:37 - 69:39
    Three-nil.
  • 69:39 - 69:43
    And those Millwall cunts
    started laughing at us.
  • 69:44 - 69:47
    And I just fucking snapped.
  • 69:50 - 69:53
    I mean, I couldn't let it lie, you know?
  • 69:53 - 69:57
    So I assembled all our troops,
    and we hunted them down.
  • 70:19 - 70:22
    I saw that little lad go down.
  • 70:22 - 70:26
    Tommy! No!
  • 70:26 - 70:31
    And I saw his skull get crushed
    under the boots of the GSE.
  • 70:35 - 70:38
    I never went to another match
    after that.
  • 70:38 - 70:42
    And I left the Major behind.
  • 70:46 - 70:49
    And that's when I met your sister.
  • 70:50 - 70:53
    She was my angel. She really saved me.
  • 70:53 - 70:57
    Showed me a new life.
    Helped me forget all this bollocks.
  • 70:59 - 71:01
    And she swore...
  • 71:01 - 71:05
    ...she'd leave me
    if I ever returned to it.
  • 71:05 - 71:06
    And when it comes back to me--
  • 71:06 - 71:10
    And believe me, mate, it fucking does,
    that madness.
  • 71:10 - 71:12
    I mean, when I hear, you know, the--
  • 71:13 - 71:16
    The roar of the stadium on match day, yeah,
    all the lads calling me down...
  • 71:16 - 71:19
    ...to get pissed out of me fucking tree.
    When I think of that...
  • 71:20 - 71:22
    ...I think about getting back into it.
  • 71:22 - 71:25
    And Shannon and Ben,
    they remind me.
  • 71:27 - 71:29
    There's more to life than all this.
  • 71:31 - 71:33
    Get all those juicy details, mate?
  • 71:34 - 71:37
    - Writing it all down?
    - What?
  • 71:37 - 71:40
    - You fucking journo cunt!
    - Oi!
  • 71:41 - 71:43
    Oi! Oi.
  • 71:43 - 71:46
    - Sure you know what you're doing?
    - He's fucking undercover!
  • 71:46 - 71:49
    - Don't tell him nothing!
    - I said, are you sure?
  • 71:49 - 71:51
    What? You already knew.
  • 71:51 - 71:55
    All I know is he studied journalism,
    right, at Harvard.
  • 71:55 - 71:56
    But he's dropped out.
  • 71:56 - 71:59
    We found his journal.
    Full of stories about all of us.
  • 72:00 - 72:01
    That's just a fucking diary.
  • 72:01 - 72:04
    Ned saw you at the Times
    with a couple of journos.
  • 72:05 - 72:08
    That was my dad. He's the journalist.
    You knew that.
  • 72:09 - 72:11
    His old man's a fucking journo,
    and you knew about it.
  • 72:11 - 72:14
    - Look, that don't mean nothing, Bov.
    - You what?
  • 72:14 - 72:16
    He studies to be a journo.
    His old man is a journo.
  • 72:16 - 72:18
    What's the fucking difference?
  • 72:18 - 72:20
    You let one of them get in with us.
  • 72:20 - 72:23
    - I wasn't trying to get anything.
    - You shut the--
  • 72:24 - 72:26
    I don't care who he is
    or what he's done.
  • 72:26 - 72:28
    You don't do someone on the deck.
  • 72:30 - 72:32
    What's fucking wrong with you, eh?
  • 72:32 - 72:35
    He'll bury us all and, what, you just
    gonna sit down and watch him do it?
  • 72:36 - 72:38
    No.
  • 72:38 - 72:40
    No, Steve, you're the Major.
  • 72:41 - 72:42
    You started this firm.
  • 72:42 - 72:45
    I'm speaking for all the boys,
    we got the biggest ruck...
  • 72:45 - 72:49
    ...of our lives coming up and your brother's
    too much of a bottle job to lead us.
  • 72:51 - 72:53
    The GSE is Pete's firm. All right?
  • 72:54 - 72:55
    He calls the shots.
  • 73:01 - 73:03
    Yeah?
  • 73:05 - 73:06
    Well, fuck the lot of you.
  • 73:08 - 73:10
    GSE?
  • 73:11 - 73:13
    Get out of the fucking way! Move!
  • 73:16 - 73:18
    Get yourself cleaned up.
  • 73:27 - 73:28
    Tommy.
  • 73:30 - 73:34
    This is it, mate. We'll finally get back
    at those fucking Hammer cunts.
  • 73:37 - 73:41
    Millwall! Millwall! Millwall!
  • 73:41 - 73:46
    Millwall! Millwall! Millwall!
  • 73:46 - 73:49
    Millwall! Millwall!
  • 73:49 - 73:53
    - What the fuck's he doing here?
    - Martin, sit down, son, sweet.
  • 73:54 - 73:58
    - That's it. Do as you're told, you mug.
    - Fuck off.
  • 73:59 - 74:00
    Bovver.
  • 74:01 - 74:04
    You know we're gonna have to stop
    meeting like this.
  • 74:04 - 74:06
    People are gonna start to talk.
  • 74:06 - 74:10
    So, what you doing up so late, anyway,
    on a fucking school night?
  • 74:10 - 74:12
    Shouldn't you be at home
    with your pals...
  • 74:12 - 74:14
    ...all shitting at the thought
    of us turning you over?
  • 74:15 - 74:17
    What, did you have a lover's tiff?
  • 74:20 - 74:22
    Well, what do you want, Bov?
  • 74:24 - 74:26
    Fucking Yank's an undercover journo.
  • 74:30 - 74:32
    He's at our boozer now.
  • 74:32 - 74:34
    Tommy, you gotta give him the chop.
  • 74:34 - 74:36
    He's got them eating
    out of the palm of his hand.
  • 74:37 - 74:40
    What makes you think I'd want
    to sort that out for you, eh?
  • 74:42 - 74:44
    Because the Major's there too.
  • 74:49 - 74:51
    Stevie Dunham's in there?
  • 75:01 - 75:02
    - Oh, thanks, Pete.
    - Shut up!
  • 75:03 - 75:06
    History student my ass.
    Who the fuck are you?
  • 75:06 - 75:09
    Look, I'm sorry I lied about
    being a history major, but that's it.
  • 75:09 - 75:12
    - I'm not a journalist.
    - Well, it don't look fucking good, does it?
  • 75:12 - 75:17
    - Why are you keeping a record?
    - It's a journal. I've kept that my entire life.
  • 75:17 - 75:19
    Are you working for the Times?
  • 75:20 - 75:24
    No. Look, I'm telling you the truth.
    You've gotta trust me, Pete.
  • 75:35 - 75:38
    Mate, you've put me
    right fucking in it.
  • 75:39 - 75:40
    If I don't convince those boys...
  • 75:41 - 75:46
    ...that the head of their firm was not
    just taken by a fucking Yank journo...
  • 75:46 - 75:48
    ...the GSE is done.
  • 75:51 - 75:52
    So I'm gonna go out there...
  • 75:53 - 75:56
    ...and I'm gonna tell them
    that Bov's got it wrong...
  • 75:56 - 75:58
    ...and that you're one of us.
  • 75:58 - 76:02
    And I had better be fucking right.
  • 76:18 - 76:20
    So, Bovver...
  • 76:20 - 76:23
    ...is there anything else
    you wanna tell us?
  • 76:23 - 76:27
    Listen, Tom, please.
    This is how it's gotta go down.
  • 76:29 - 76:31
    You're the only one going down,
    little Bovver.
  • 76:32 - 76:34
    Grass.
  • 76:36 - 76:38
    Fuck.
  • 76:38 - 76:41
    This shit with Bovver
    could tear this firm apart.
  • 76:43 - 76:45
    Mate, I need you.
  • 76:45 - 76:48
    Stay with us,
    just through Millwall.
  • 76:51 - 76:53
    I'm not gonna help you.
  • 76:53 - 76:55
    I made a promise
    to my wife and kids, all right?
  • 76:56 - 76:57
    And I'm sticking to it.
  • 76:59 - 77:02
    You know, there comes a time...
  • 77:02 - 77:06
    ...when the best reputation you can have
    is the one where your family--
  • 77:08 - 77:10
    - What is it?
    - Get down. Get the fuck down.
  • 77:11 - 77:13
    Hello, boys.
  • 77:16 - 77:17
    Jesus.
  • 77:29 - 77:32
    Pete. Pete, come on, man!
  • 77:34 - 77:36
    Hello, Terry.
  • 77:38 - 77:39
    Fuck off!
  • 77:43 - 77:44
    Terry.
  • 77:46 - 77:48
    Terry.
  • 77:48 - 77:51
    Look who's back in the fucking Abbey
    after all these years.
  • 77:52 - 77:54
    Hello, Tommy.
    Tommy, I'm done with all this, mate.
  • 77:54 - 77:57
    Retired, did you?
    Got yourself a Yank wife, did you?
  • 77:57 - 77:59
    Had a son of your own, did you?
  • 77:59 - 78:00
    - Listen--
    - I had a son once!
  • 78:01 - 78:02
    - I'm sorry!
    - Do you remember him?
  • 78:02 - 78:04
    - You fucking remember?
    - I'm sorry!
  • 78:04 - 78:05
    It's too late.
  • 78:07 - 78:10
    - You bastard.
    - Ah, fuck.
  • 78:10 - 78:12
    No, Tommy!
  • 78:16 - 78:18
    - You listen to me.
    - Tommy--
  • 78:19 - 78:21
    You die tonight...
  • 78:21 - 78:22
    ...and me and you are even.
  • 78:36 - 78:38
    It's done! Let's go!
  • 78:52 - 78:54
    Pete! Pete, over here, mate! Quick!
  • 78:54 - 78:56
    Jesus. The fucking punk.
  • 79:08 - 79:10
    Bovver, what the fuck did you do?
  • 79:12 - 79:13
    Get a fucking car!
  • 79:24 - 79:27
    Get him in the fucking--
  • 79:32 - 79:33
    Get him the fuck in the car.
  • 79:38 - 79:40
    Get in. Go.
  • 79:41 - 79:43
    Go! Fucking go!
    Get out of the way!
  • 79:44 - 79:45
    Move! Move!
  • 79:58 - 80:01
    Somebody help!
    Help us! He's been fucking stabbed!
  • 80:02 - 80:05
    - Come on, hurry!
    - Get him on the trolley.
  • 80:05 - 80:08
    - Fucking hurry up!
    - Resus.
  • 80:08 - 80:10
    Go.
  • 80:11 - 80:14
    Infuse six units of O-neg.
  • 80:40 - 80:42
    What'd he say?
  • 80:42 - 80:44
    He's hanging on.
  • 81:00 - 81:02
    Trusting lads.
  • 81:03 - 81:07
    You always said trusting lads
    was my problem, Bov.
  • 81:08 - 81:09
    I trust lads too much.
  • 81:09 - 81:12
    Trust the Yank too much.
  • 81:14 - 81:16
    This is how you prove your point?
  • 81:18 - 81:19
    Backstabbing me?
  • 81:21 - 81:25
    Teaming up with Tommy Hatcher
    to kill the Major?
  • 81:26 - 81:29
    Kill my fucking brother?
  • 81:30 - 81:34
    I'll kill Tommy.
    Just say the word, and I'll do it.
  • 81:36 - 81:38
    I don't need you for that.
  • 81:39 - 81:42
    I don't need you for anything anymore.
  • 81:48 - 81:51
    Go. Away.
  • 81:51 - 81:55
    Bruv, please, I fucked up.
  • 82:34 - 82:36
    - Shannon. Shannon.
    - You asshole. You have to--
  • 82:36 - 82:38
    Sick! You're so sick!
  • 83:26 - 83:28
    I'm so sorry.
  • 83:31 - 83:33
    I know.
  • 83:49 - 83:52
    The doctor said
    that you're gonna be okay.
  • 83:54 - 83:56
    He said it's just gonna take
    a little time.
  • 84:05 - 84:07
    We're leaving tomorrow.
  • 84:18 - 84:20
    It's not safe for us here now.
  • 84:42 - 84:43
    - You all right, mate?
    - How is he?
  • 84:43 - 84:45
    He's hanging in.
  • 84:46 - 84:47
    So, what now?
  • 84:47 - 84:50
    You let Tommy know
    I want a straightener.
  • 84:50 - 84:52
    - Tomorrow.
    - All right.
  • 84:52 - 84:55
    We finish this once and for all.
  • 84:55 - 84:58
    Somewhere quiet.
    Away from old bill.
  • 84:58 - 85:01
    Ike, your mate runs security
    at Trinity Wharf?
  • 85:01 - 85:03
    - Yeah.
    - Get hold of him. Set it up.
  • 85:03 - 85:04
    Sure.
  • 85:06 - 85:07
    Come on.
  • 85:25 - 85:27
    What's going on?
  • 85:27 - 85:30
    Ben and I are on the noon flight
    to Boston.
  • 85:30 - 85:32
    You can't leave him.
    He was trying to protect us.
  • 85:33 - 85:35
    - You can't do this to him, Shannon.
    - Yes, she can.
  • 85:36 - 85:38
    She has to.
  • 85:38 - 85:40
    So should you.
  • 85:40 - 85:42
    I'm going with you
    to that wharf tomorrow.
  • 85:43 - 85:46
    Jesus Christ.
  • 85:47 - 85:48
    They crash our pub.
  • 85:48 - 85:52
    - They put your brother in the hospital.
    - That ain't your problem.
  • 85:52 - 85:55
    What are you talking about?
    I've got just as much at stake as you.
  • 85:55 - 85:57
    Matt, listen to me.
  • 85:58 - 86:00
    It's time to go home.
  • 86:01 - 86:04
    I don't know where my home is anymore.
  • 86:04 - 86:07
    I think we both know where it ain't.
  • 86:08 - 86:12
    Mate, this is my fight.
    It's my brother in the hospital.
  • 86:13 - 86:14
    I'll take care of Tommy.
  • 86:17 - 86:19
    Go home, mate.
  • 87:07 - 87:11
    I'm forever blowing bubbles
  • 87:14 - 87:17
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 87:20 - 87:23
    They fly so high
  • 87:23 - 87:26
    They reach the sky
  • 87:27 - 87:29
    And like--
  • 89:33 - 89:36
    You're doing the right thing, Matt.
  • 89:38 - 89:40
    Yeah.
  • 89:50 - 89:53
    You know that back home,
    nobody's gonna care about your rep here.
  • 89:54 - 89:55
    You know that, right?
  • 90:08 - 90:10
    I'm gonna call a cab.
  • 90:22 - 90:25
    - Where's Matt?
    - Finally went home.
  • 90:26 - 90:28
    Come on.
  • 90:41 - 90:45
    This is Charlie-27, MPCP-501,
    at Brixton Road.
  • 90:45 - 90:47
    Disturbance...
  • 91:03 - 91:05
    The cab's on its...
  • 91:05 - 91:06
    ...way.
  • 91:08 - 91:09
    Matt?
  • 91:12 - 91:13
    Matt?
  • 91:17 - 91:19
    Matt?
  • 94:52 - 94:56
    Now, at least one of you Dunham cunts
    are gonna pay for my fucking boy.
  • 95:11 - 95:14
    Me old mate, Bovver.
    Never could turn down a good scrap.
  • 95:15 - 95:16
    You know me, bruv.
  • 95:17 - 95:19
    Get him up.
  • 95:34 - 95:35
    Holy shit.
  • 95:35 - 95:37
    Shannon!
  • 95:37 - 95:38
    Shannon, stop!
  • 95:38 - 95:40
    Shannon, over here!
  • 95:44 - 95:48
    Matt, don't be a fucking idiot!
    Get her out of here!
  • 95:49 - 95:51
    Shannon, stop!
  • 95:51 - 95:53
    - Matt!
    - Shannon, stop!
  • 95:53 - 95:56
    - Pete, what're you doing?
    - Fucking hell, Tommy.
  • 95:56 - 95:57
    It's Steve Dunham's wife.
  • 95:57 - 96:00
    If Tommy reaches that car,
    do you know what he'll do to her?
  • 96:00 - 96:02
    He's a fucking animal.
  • 96:02 - 96:04
    Hello, love.
  • 96:04 - 96:06
    Matt!
  • 96:07 - 96:09
    Come on, let me in the fucking car!
  • 96:09 - 96:12
    Let me in, you slag!
    I'll smash this fucking window in!
  • 96:12 - 96:14
    I'll smash this fucking window!
  • 96:16 - 96:18
    - Are you okay? Is Ben okay?
    - Yeah. Matt!
  • 96:23 - 96:26
    You're gonna get it now,
    you little Yank.
  • 96:28 - 96:30
    Bov, you wanna make up
    for what you've done?
  • 96:30 - 96:32
    Get my brother's family out of here.
  • 96:47 - 96:48
    Tommy!
  • 96:48 - 96:50
    Don't you want to finish me off, then?
  • 96:51 - 96:52
    You're already finished, little Petey.
  • 96:53 - 96:55
    The NTO will take care of you
    in a minute, you mug.
  • 96:56 - 96:57
    We didn't kill your son, Tommy!
  • 96:58 - 97:00
    You did!
  • 97:00 - 97:02
    You should have protected him, mate!
  • 97:02 - 97:04
    He was your son!
  • 97:05 - 97:09
    - Don't you talk about my fucking son.
    - He was your son, Tommy!
  • 97:11 - 97:14
    - Get in the fucking motor! Get in the car!
    - Get Pete!
  • 97:15 - 97:18
    Only a poor little Hammer!
  • 97:18 - 97:20
    His face was all battered and torn!
  • 97:21 - 97:22
    He made me feel sick!
  • 97:23 - 97:24
    I hit him with a brick!
  • 97:24 - 97:28
    Now the cunt's not laughing or singing
    No more!
  • 97:29 - 97:32
    - He's not laughing or singing--
    - No, Tommy, he's had enough!
  • 97:35 - 97:36
    I'll get us out of here. Go.
  • 97:36 - 97:38
    - You can't leave him.
    - Pete!
  • 97:39 - 97:40
    Pete!
  • 97:44 - 97:46
    Fucking help him!
  • 99:08 - 99:12
    Pete Dunham's life taught me
    there's a time to stand your ground.
  • 99:12 - 99:15
    His death taught me
    there's a time to walk away.
  • 99:16 - 99:18
    I would never have
    the chance to thank him.
  • 99:18 - 99:22
    But I could live in a way
    that would honor him.
  • 99:52 - 99:54
    It's too much.
  • 99:55 - 99:56
    Well...
  • 99:57 - 100:00
    ...congrats on the Epstein
    account, Van Holden.
  • 100:00 - 100:02
    That should be a nice commish.
  • 100:02 - 100:06
    I bet your father's election
    had nothing to do with it.
  • 100:06 - 100:08
    Fuck you very much, Todd.
  • 100:11 - 100:14
    Gentlemen, if you will excuse me...
  • 100:14 - 100:18
    ...I must partake, once again,
    in this restaurant's fine facilities.
  • 100:20 - 100:22
    Fucking lucky bastard.
  • 101:03 - 101:05
    What the fuck.
  • 101:08 - 101:10
    Matt Buckner?
  • 101:10 - 101:12
    Is that you?
  • 101:14 - 101:17
    Jesus, Matt, you look like shit.
  • 101:25 - 101:28
    Hey, Buckner, do you mind?
  • 101:28 - 101:30
    - You said you'd hook me up.
    - What?
  • 101:31 - 101:34
    When I took the fall for you at Harvard,
    you said you'd hook me up.
  • 101:34 - 101:36
    You gotta be kidding me, man.
  • 101:36 - 101:39
    They were your drugs,
    and you said you had more to lose...
  • 101:40 - 101:42
    - ...and that you'd hook me up if--
    - All right!
  • 101:42 - 101:45
    Yes, I said I would hook you up.
  • 101:45 - 101:47
    Jesus, Matt, I--
  • 101:47 - 101:50
    I'm in a meeting right now.
  • 101:50 - 101:54
    Call my office. Talk to Cindy.
    She'll make an appointment for you.
  • 101:57 - 102:01
    You gotta be joking me,
    you spineless shit.
  • 102:02 - 102:05
    - That you'd hook me up if--
    - All right! Yes, I said I would--
  • 102:06 - 102:07
    - What the fuck is this?
    - Oh, this?
  • 102:08 - 102:10
    - It's my ticket back to Harvard.
    - Give me that.
  • 102:10 - 102:12
    I wouldn't do that.
  • 102:44 - 102:47
    I'm forever blowing bubbles
  • 102:47 - 102:50
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 102:51 - 102:55
    They fly so high
    They reach the sky
  • 102:55 - 102:59
    And like my dreams
    They fade and die
  • 102:59 - 103:02
    Fortune's always hiding
  • 103:02 - 103:06
    I've looked everywhere
  • 103:06 - 103:09
    I'm forever blowing bubbles
  • 103:09 - 103:12
    Pretty bubbles in the air
  • 103:12 - 103:14
    United!
  • 103:14 - 103:16
    United!
Title:
Green Street Hooligans
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
01:48:34

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