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The No Mercy Crew is thought to be a form of secret society with gangland influences. Originally conceived in 2001 at Ipswich School as an ironic joke on modern street culture, the name was to be later adopted for more serious undertakings.

'Fight Club'
Since the introduction of the new Deputy Headmaster (D. Ayling) at Ipswich School just before the turn of the century, the institution had started to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards enjoyable activities. Rebelling against this, several disgruntled individuals decided to start having mock locker-room 'battles', mimicking the ethos of the popular film 'Fight Club'.

'Fight Club' soon changed from being an individual competition to a team-based tournament with 2 major rival sides emerging. The 'No Mercy Crew' and the 'No Mercy To The No Mercy Crew Crew'. Rumours at the time suggest that the 'No Mercy Crew' name was adopted as it was thought to be fitting for the occasion.

The 'No Mercy Crew' was hugely successful in its tournaments, although several casulties occured, none were serious enough to stop the gradual domination. Slowly, members from the 'No Mercy To The No Mercy Crew Crew' were either incapacitated, retired or assimilated into the 'No Mercy Crew'. With no rival team, the 'Crew' had won the tournament and 'Fight Club' began to wind down. Several 'All V 1' matches were held, with the '1' usually being a D.Penfold (Ipswich School ... - 2004) or a R.Moore (Ipswich School ... - 2004).

The Beginning
The now successful and established 'No Mercy Crew' was lacking a creative outlet since the removal of all competition. In order to become more domineering the young crew decided that it must spend some time bonding and so began a turbulant time where various members learned more about each other and established their places within the group heirarchy.