75 minutes
11/28/2011
Some thirty years ago, a working-class subculture was taking grip of cities across the UK that has left a lasting legacy. This began on the back of the mod revival of the late 1970s when notorious football firms from the cities like Liverpool, Manchester and London stole expensive designer sportswear from the countries they visited. It didn’t start with the high-street giants telling these lads what to wear. Instead, they set the trends and the high-street stores caught up. As the 1980s began in Britain, under the radar the ‘casual’ had already arrived. From Barcelona to Berlin, Milan to Moscow, teenagers today are copying fashions and a culture that developed on the streets and terraces of British cities. But how did the football casual subculture come about? What did they stand for? What made them tick? Why it’s legacy is still having an impact on today’s fashion industry.
Peter Hooton
as Himself/Narrator
Jonny Owen
as Himself
Paolo Hewitt
as Himself
Garry Bushell
as Himself
Cass Pennant
as Himself
Pat Nevin
as Himself
Gary Aspden
as Himself
Ian Hough
as Himself
Tony Graham
as Himself
Riaz Khan
as Himself
Nic Dunnaway
as Himself
Robert Wade Smith
as Himself
Chris Donnelly
as Himself
Ricky Magowan
as Himself
Mick Robinson
as Himself
Bev Thompson
as Herself
Martin Pel
as Himself
Bob Morris
as Himself
Phil Thornton
as Himself
Neil Primett
as Himself
Phil Tucker
as Himself
Ravi Grewal
as Himself
Jason Reeves
as Himself
Mab Jiwa
as Himself
Nick Serjeant
as Himself