Book Description
Mickey Crane was the hardest street fighter on the neo-Nazi scene. As leader of the National Front Leaders Guard, a bunch of neo-Nazi thugs formed to protect their leader, John Tyndall, from Red Action and other left-wing scumbags, Crane was at the heart of much of the violence that was dished out on blacks and other people from ethnic minorities throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. Famous for coining the term Paki bashing, which involved attacking Asians with fists, boots, and baseball bats, Crane would tear into his opponents with such ferocity that even his fellow Nazis viewed him with some trepidation. He is best remembered for his fight with Harry the Dog, a notorious football hooligan, which many not only regard as the most bloody fight of the century, but one which occurred after Harry had turned up at his house with a shotgun threatening to blow his head off for injuries sustained during a previous encounter.