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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2005
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vCash: 500 | Hooliganism I just hate it! I m sure it will happen in germany like it did in european champions the previous year... whats your views? |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005
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vCash: 500 | Hooliganism is more 'popular' abroad now. Compared to countries like Italy, England don't really have a major problem with it. I'd imagine security will be very tight at Germany, I'd be suprised if we see any. |
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| Football Talk King Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: UK
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vCash: 500 | AGreed its a bad part of the game it comes in phases though i think. And now with more media coverage of football maybe its just we never took as much intrest in it before?? Intrested in the new proposal about racial abuse could lead to points doicking but as stated by THFCWoolley i dont see it as a problem in the UK game as we dont seem to get it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005
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vCash: 500 | Italians have it the worse, and the Dutch also have a reputation. This is because of the diffierent cultures and religions. Therer are some very strong religious beliefs associated with clubs, which paths way to religious battling. When idiot's like Di Canio encite religion situations, it makes the situation even worse. |
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