Chris Henderson formed the Chelsea Headhunters as well as the band Combat 84, the antithesis of middle-class England with its raw, uncut lyrics of punk & the thoughts of George Orwell. While the bands never acheived any lasting fame, the same could not be said of the Chelsea fans who earned a reputation as the most dangerous in Britain, with the name Headhunters put alongside the ICF as the most feared in Europe & governments taking an interest in them. After Stephen Hickey Hickmott's shock jailing in 1986, Chris took up the mantle of organising a small group of Chelsea fans who travelled to domestic matches by luxury coach
- the style which epitomised the travelling fan in the mid-1980s
- as well as touring extensively abroad with Engl&. No more British Rail specials or budget coach journeys
- this was the designer era of dressing & violence, the reinstatement of old meeting places combined with the shock of flare guns & the gas attack to a backdrop of the new music scene post-punk. Chris & his gang were the second wave of mass arrests & their show trial was meant to be the crowning glory of Thatcher's corrupt systematic squashing of football hooligans once & for all.