A young British Asian, Mo is a fast-rising police officer who goes under cover infiltrating Shadwell's resurgent hooligan element, who are fired up by Shadwells's takeover by a Russian oligarch and their unlikely adventure into European competition. Mo quickly becomes embroiled in the local schism between the BNP and EDL and plans to build a new mosque in the shadow of the Shadwell ground creates an explosive environment in which football and political violence form a perfect storm of social unrest. In the midst of this, Mo is faced with the essential existential question of of who he really is and where he really belongs. It's 20 years on and clever Trevor is now chief super, but what happens to the rest of the gang?
Rashi has been serving in the police for 16 years. Two years ago, he married Avigail, a single mom to a young girl. Rashi's tough character clashes with his step-daughter's defiant nature. This, together with the constant exposure to violence at work, cannot over-shadow his hope of becoming a father to a new baby. His world is shaken when two young boys, suspected of selling drugs at a local school, accuse him of sexual harassment. Rashi is suspended until he is found innocent. As time passes, he is pushed to extremes, where he reunites with his childhood, and suppressed dimensions in his personality are exposed.