Same. This must have gone around most schools back in the 80's.
My own hooligan story is this...
Was on a little tour of Europe 5/6 years back (France>Belgium>Holland) with a mate and we ended up in Rotterdam for the evening. We went to a couple of bars and then started to head back to the hotel when some dude and his mate stopped us in the street .... "You Ajax?" .... "erm no mate..." "Aah English! Who's your team?" .... I had to think quick on my feet here so I thought no way I'm saying Manchester United and decided to go with my home town of Leicester. "aah baby Squad! You fight?" FFS. Then he turns to my mate and asks him. For some reason he doesn't want to say Newcastle so goes with Derby ... "Aah sheep shaggers. What you guys doing here?"
So anyway this guy tells us his name is Wes and declared himself to be Hollands hardest football hooligan. He was acting kinda sketchy and his friend kept trying to pull him away. Actually seemed kind of upset that we didn't know who he was. I guess implicitly he assumed we were fellow English football hooligans due to his extensive knowledge of British football firms (i mean he rattled through a load more) and clear love for a fight. I could tell my mate thought we were going to get battered but truth be told he was ok and had sort of calmed down after he realised we weren't Ajax (I think they'd played Feyenoord that weekend). After a chat of about 10 mins or so he asked us if we liked coke and whether we wanted to come out with them and do a few lines to which I replied "No thanks Wes, probably just gonna head back to the hotel and get an early night. Cheers though."
I googled him when a while back and he's the dude in this video here
I've not idea what he's saying as the subtitles are shite.
So yeah, I think on the continent it definitely still goes on and there's a kind of romaticism of football hooliganism and especially the old British firms of the 80's.