Tommy Robinson has been a polarizing figure in British politics, known for his far-right activism and controversial views on ...
In the early 1980s, a Luton Town fan called Tommy Robinson formed a football hooligan ‘firm’ called the MIGs, an acronym of ‘Men In Gear’. As their name suggests, they dressed in designer ...
But he had been involved in Luton Town football hooliganism from a young age, and he "borrowed" the name Tommy Robinson from a notorious hooligan, said the BBC. After leaving prison Robinson ...
He took his stepfather’s surname and became Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, but when he later began campaigning against Islam adopted the name Tommy Robinson after a well-known Luton Town football hooligan.
Tommy Robinson ... Getty Images Mr Robinson said he had taken his children to see Luton Town play Cambridge United Mr Yaxley-Lennon said he had been with his three children, aged between five ...
Six people have been arrested following a march in support of Tommy Robinson and a separate counter-demonstration in central London. The offences included an incident where a flare was set off ...
The fans were brilliant and never stopped singing. Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson says Luton Town "can't let the manner of the [FA Cup] defeat [by Manchester City] affect them," as Rob ...
On 29 July, the day of the attack on a group of young girls in Southport, far-right influencer Tommy Robinson repeated ... football gangs linked to Luton Town FC (his nom de guerre was supposedly ...