If you're a fan of football and enjoy a good laugh, then this collection is right up your alley. These films mix the often gritty world of football hooliganism with a healthy dose of comedy, offering a unique blend of tension, camaraderie, and hilarity. Whether you're looking for a light-hearted take on the football culture or just want to see some good old-fashioned British humour, these films are sure to entertain and perhaps even make you chuckle at the absurdity of it all.

The Football Factory (2004)
Description: This film delves into the lives of Chelsea football hooligans, but it's the dark humor and the portrayal of the characters' lives outside of football that give it a comedic edge.
Fact: Danny Dyer, who plays the lead, improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's raw and humorous feel.


The Business (2005)
Description: Set in the 1980s, this film combines the world of football hooliganism with the drug trade, offering a mix of comedy and crime. The characters' escapades often lead to humorous situations.
Fact: The film features a soundtrack that captures the era perfectly, enhancing its comedic and nostalgic feel.


Rise of the Footsoldier (2007)
Description: While primarily a crime drama, this film includes comedic moments, especially in its portrayal of the football hooligan subculture and the characters' interactions.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the life of Carlton Leach, a former football hooligan turned gangster, whose story provides both drama and dark humor.


Cass (2008)
Description: This biopic about Cass Pennant, a notorious football hooligan, includes moments of dark comedy as it explores his life and the absurdity of some of his actions.
Fact: Cass Pennant himself appears in the film, adding authenticity to the comedic portrayal of his life.


Awaydays (2009)
Description: Set in the 1970s, 'Awaydays' captures the fashion, music, and football hooliganism of the era with a comedic lens. It's about a young man's initiation into the world of football violence, but with a lighter, more satirical touch.
Fact: The film features a soundtrack filled with iconic British punk and new wave music, adding to its comedic and nostalgic appeal.


The Firm (2009)
Description: This film, directed by Nick Love, offers a comedic twist on the classic tale of football hooliganism. It follows the story of a young man who gets involved with a notorious firm, but with a humorous edge that sets it apart from its more serious predecessors.
Fact: The film was remade from the 1989 original, but with a lighter, more comedic approach. It also features a cameo by Paul Weller, the famous musician.


The Hooligan Factory (2014)
Description: A direct spoof of football hooligan films, this movie takes the genre and turns it on its head with slapstick humor and over-the-top characters.
Fact: The film was initially released straight to DVD but has since gained a cult following for its parody of the genre.


Green Street (2005)
Description: While primarily known for its dramatic elements, 'Green Street' has moments of dark comedy, especially in the portrayal of the hooligan culture. The film follows an American student who gets embroiled in the world of West Ham United's firm.
Fact: The film was banned in the UK for a period due to its depiction of football violence, but its comedic undertones have since made it a cult classic.


The Firm (1989) (1989)
Description: The original 'The Firm' has a gritty realism, but its portrayal of the football hooligan culture includes moments of dark humor, especially in the interactions between the characters.
Fact: The film was banned in the UK for a time due to its depiction of violence, but its comedic elements have since been recognized.


I.D. (1995)
Description: Although not strictly a comedy, 'I.D.' has elements of dark humor in its depiction of undercover police infiltrating a football firm. The absurdity of the situations they find themselves in provides comic relief.
Fact: The film was based on the real-life experiences of an undercover police officer, which adds an interesting layer to its comedic elements.
