Update
26 January 2002 - Chelsea v West Ham United
About 200 West Ham fans drinking in two pubs at Putney Bridge station tried to break away from their police escort and a stand-off ensued. The group was eventually marched to Fulham Broadway tube station where they again tried to break through the police line. After the match the West Ham group tried to confront the Chelsea hooligans on the Kings Road. Graeme Le Saux was hit by a coin in the ground. Some Chelsea were seriously injured through the day.

*2003- 10-29 a group of 60 lads from WHU attacks the Tottenham supporters' pub, The Cockerel, on Tottenham High Road. They run the Yids and trash the PUB.
When they regroup the number have grown up to 75-100 and they chase Yids all over the place and trash  two more PUB´s. Once again ICF is back.
93 West Ham lads get  arrested.

*2004-04-21 Millwall Away:
ICF took the piss all day in in Bermonsdey pubs and inside and outside the ground besides that: Under 5´s got battered on Saturaday night as they were brave to cross the river a day before. But they were outnumbered by the Millwall firm during the evening. Big respect to you.
Crowd trouble marred the English first division match between Millwall and West Ham United on Sunday.
Mounted police were needed to restore order at Millwall's New Den stadium as trouble flared in the second half of the crucial promotion battle between the London rivals.
According to BBC radio, West Ham fans tried to invade the pitch when Millwall, leading 3-1, were awarded a penalty and West Ham goalkeeper Stephen Bywater was sent off.
Riot police and mounted officers had to secure the away section of the ground yesterday as Hammers fans tore up anti-racism banners and tried to force their way on to the pitch.
The final 30 minutes of Millwall's 4-1 win was soured by the sight of more than 50 police officers blocking about 250 West Ham fans from getting on to the pitch.The match had attracted a massive security operation, with a reported 1,000 police officers on duty in and around the stadium close by the River Thames.

ICF
Birmingham away 2003
Birmingham away 2003
Birmingham away 2003
Birmingham away 2003
Birmingham away 2003
Put up by the landlord of the Cockerel Bar after our boys visit
Old ICF
Old ICF
Old ICF meet up at West Ham station
Old ICF
ICF-Millwall away 21/4 2004
Update
26 January 2002 - Chelsea v West Ham United
About 200 West Ham fans drinking in two pubs at Putney Bridge station tried to break away from their police escort and a stand-off ensued. The group was eventually marched to Fulham Broadway tube station where they again tried to break through the police line. After the match the West Ham group tried to confront the Chelsea hooligans on the Kings Road. Graeme Le Saux was hit by a coin in the ground. Some Chelsea were seriously injured through the day.

*2003- 10-29 a group of 60 lads from WHU attacks the Tottenham supporters' pub, The Cockerel, on Tottenham High Road. They run the Yids and trash the PUB.
When they regroup the number have grown up to 75-100 and they chase Yids all over the place and trash  two more PUB´s. Once again ICF is back.
93 West Ham lads get  arrested.

*2004-04-21 Millwall Away:
ICF took the piss all day in in Bermonsdey pubs and inside and outside the ground besides that: Under 5´s got battered on Saturaday night as they were brave to cross the river a day before. But they were outnumbered by the Millwall firm during the evening. Big respect to you.
Crowd trouble marred the English first division match between Millwall and West Ham United on Sunday.
Mounted police were needed to restore order at Millwall's New Den stadium as trouble flared in the second half of the crucial promotion battle between the London rivals.
According to BBC radio, West Ham fans tried to invade the pitch when Millwall, leading 3-1, were awarded a penalty and West Ham goalkeeper Stephen Bywater was sent off.
Riot police and mounted officers had to secure the away section of the ground yesterday as Hammers fans tore up anti-racism banners and tried to force their way on to the pitch.
The final 30 minutes of Millwall's 4-1 win was soured by the sight of more than 50 police officers blocking about 250 West Ham fans from getting on to the pitch.The match had attracted a massive security operation, with a reported 1,000 police officers on duty in and around the stadium close by the River Thames.