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Violence
and arresting
Unfortunately
there are many serious incidents of violence. In connection
with all the mentioned matches many supporters usual
become arrested. Most of them become charged with minor
disorder offences and have to meet later in the court.
The feelings drive the supporters totally crazy on these
matches. The hate is so strong that it is extremely
frightening.
Sometimes kids are learned to hate since they were small.
They become dressed up with the team’s suit and learn
their first words to express "bad things" about the
parent’s favourite hate object. Brainwashing is probably
the right word here. This is not a good game to play
for they who let it goes so far. When children grow
older its starts to be serious. You can see small kids’
plays rough matches in the streets, backyards, on the
beaches and just anywhere else. Football is already
their way of life!
Loosing
or winning the battle
Loosing
against the main enemy it is the end of the world. When
their favourite team looses thousands cries out on the
streets and mass depression grippes the club for many
weeks, maybe months. Football is the perfect arena also
for taking out all aggregations about other things in
life.
Supporters
adore their heroes and abuse their scapegoats. The football
supporters are crazy, but they know their game. Each
good play is applauded with great enthusiasm. A spectacular
shot, hard tackling or a dribble past an opponent receives
a Spanish bullfight Olè! Goals result in delirium and
the supporters continue with celebrating the great victory
for many weeks.
Even
in smaller districts hate matches occurs, and the tradition
goes on with the same rituals. If you not support one
of the teams there, it can be understood that you are
against them! Soccer violence is an international problem.
This is about more than football.
Be
careful! It is not an innocent game people play. For
many people it is their life style, and you don’t joke
about that. Football is more than just a game; and it
includes all aspects of social, religious and political
life.
Go
for the suspense thrill of a match included more. You
don’t have to be particular interested in football to
enjoy the big happening, or shall I say battle. It is
an intense spectacle for everyone with good nerves.
Stein
Morten Lund, 8th September 2000
Additional
information
Read
more about the atmosphere on the football matches here:
- Argentinean
football: life or death? Read more (click
here…)
- "Pilgrims"
travelling to holy grounds in England! Read more (click
here…)
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