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The origins of West Ham's links with  organised football-related violence  starts in the 1960s with the establishment of The  Mile End  Mob (named after an area of the East End of London). [163]  During the 1970s and '80s (the main era for organised football-related violence), West Ham gained further notoriety for the levels of hooliganism in their fan base and antagonistic behaviour towards both their own and rival fans, and the police. During the '70s in particular, rival groups of West Ham fans from neighbouring areas often did battle with each other at games, most often groups from the neighbouring districts of  Barking  and  Dagenham . [164] The  Inter City Firm  were one of the first " casuals ", so called because they avoided police supervision by not wearing football-related clothing and travelled to away matches on regular  InterCity  trains, rather than on the cheap and more tightly policed "football special" chart...
Bow Bells are ringing, for the Claret and Blue, Bow Bells are ringing, for the Claret and Blue, When the Hammers are scoring, and the South Bank are roaring, And the money is pouring, for the Claret and Blue, Claret and Blue, No relegation for the Claret and Blue, Just celebration for the Claret and Blue, One day we'll win a cup or two, or three, Or four or more, for West Ham and the Claret and Blue.