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  2. Dominic Noonan - Wikipedia

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    Domenyk Lattlay-Fottfoy (born Dominic James Noonan, 13 June 1964) is an English gangster [1] and sex offender. [2] With his brother Desmond "Dessie" Noonan, he headed a criminal organisation or "crime firm" in Manchester, England during the 1980s and 1990s and is a member of one of Manchester's most infamous crime families.

  3. Desmond Noonan - Wikipedia

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    Desmond Patrick "Dessy" Noonan (8 August 1959 – 19 March 2005) was an English organised crime figure from Manchester, who acted as a political fixer for the Noonan crime family. He and his younger brother, Dominic Noonan , were suspected by police of being responsible for at least 25 murders during their 20-year reign over Manchester's ...

  4. List of British gangsters - Wikipedia

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    Desmond Noonan: 1959–2005 1980s – 2000s Noonan crime firm A senior member of the Noonan "crime firm" in Manchester, he became its leader following his release from prison in 2003. He and his brother Dominic were responsible for at least 25 unsolved murders during their 20-year reign in Manchester's underworld. [17] Dominic Noonan: b. 1966

  5. At Home with the Noonans - Wikipedia

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    It shows the lives of members of a criminal gang run by Domenyk Noonan in Manchester, England. The first episode was broadcast on 22 April 2012 on Crime & Investigation Network in the UK. [ 1 ]

  6. Anthony "White Tony" Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The gang specialized in robberies, pushing drugs in clubs and violence. Johnson had been involved in the Cheetham Hill Gang for years prior to his death. [5] Johnson began as a lowly member of the gang, often committing robberies and gang member killings. His nickname, "White Tony", was a reference to his race, while in a predominantly Black gang.

  7. Paul Massey (gangster) - Wikipedia

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    Through these businesses, Damian Noonan, he and his gang were able to control the doors of several Manchester-area nightclubs. [4] In 1999, Massey was sentenced to 14 years in prison for stabbing a man in the groin. [5] Several media outlets reported that Massey served as an important mediator between rival organised crime firms in Greater ...

  8. List of hooligan firms - Wikipedia

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    Hooligan firms (also known as football firms) are groups that participate in football hooliganism in European countries. For groups in Latin America, see barra brava and torcida organizada . Belgium

  9. History of Manchester City F.C. (1880–1928) - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance merged with the Football League in 1892, and Ardwick became founder members of Division Two. Financial troubles in the 1893–94 season led to a reorganisation within the club, and Ardwick turned into Manchester City, with Manchester City Football Club Limited formally becoming a registered company on 16 April 1894. [citation needed]