Originally posted by BlueJ1
We see riots every once in awhile when a city's NFL, MLB, Or NBA teams win their championship. But it seems like yall over seas have a riot weekly at each game. How many do you really have on average during the year? And who are the green street hooligans?
Im sure Furball wont comment. He has to keep a low profile.
Large riots/football hooliganism never happen in England any more. Occasionally there will be a small scale organised fight between the 'Football Firms' (gangs of supporters) but it is nothing on the scale of a riot.
This is due to the police controlling fans, all seater stadiums, CCTV, and the difference in people going to watch the games. Ticket prices are so expensive that it is no longer a working class game - tickets start from about $70 and go up to whatever you want to pay really. Also there are a lot more families and women who go and watch the games these days. The real problem for hooliganism was back in the late 70's and 80's.
The English supporters get an unfair label these days because of the past. When English teams or England play abroad, opposing fans try and instigate trouble and this gets blown out of all proportion by the press.
The only place i know of where it happens on a large scale now is Italy, the hooligans were basically at full out war with the police a few months ago and i think an officer was killed - maybe gian can tell you more.
Generally in English matches now there are rarely more than 2 or 3 arrests for 30 - 75,000 people going to watch each game and is more of a family atmosphere.
There is a TV show called Real Football Factories which probably tells you everything you want to know.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy0W8Kt969U