Monday, 3 May 2010

Football Hooligans


What is a football holligan and is this behaviour bad?? It is difficult to say what makes a person become involved in football-related violence as there are so many possible factors. Just as it is impossible to claim that all football hooligans are of a certain age, gender, ethnicity or class. However one thing for certain is that it is evident that there is a feeling of community within the groups or firms and that they enjoy being involved in football associated violence. Some may say its good to be passionate about something, but why does that have to involve violence, and which ever way you look at it one team has to lose, so there is never going to be any avoidence for hooligans fighting on match days. Is it right to put a name on a bunch of people fighting........ after all most saturday nights after a night on the razzle are pretty much the same in some place.

The link below show a few facts from the Home Office regarding football hooligans

http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/crime-victims/reducing-crime/football-disorder/

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