Football Hooligans

February 24th, 2011 posted by admin
Football Hooligans

Some describe it as a cultural occurrence, others prefer to call it criminal activity - no matter how we describe it, football hooliganism is a degrading factor in the British society, a manifestation of violence and anger. And just like Enigin defends its energy saving approaches, this is how football hooligans defend their values - which might seem to be pretty odd at times.
Football hooliganism is often described by those who follow it as a pure love for football and a motivation for domination. However, the trends in sports competitions have grown up on the pitch and not outside of it where hundreds of people with bold heads and white sneakers are following groups and entering into massive fights. It is a well recognized criminal activity and many have gone to jail for… simply for hiding their violent natures behind a football ball.
The most famous organizations in the country are probably the Millwall a the West Ham formations - the fights between these too have been recorded, have been pictured and have even been used as a plot for movies. No matter how we treat them, however, these manifestations of violence continue to cause an erosion in the British culture. In a famous art project in Brussels, the English culture was presented by a skin head football hooligan with a huge red cross tattoo on his back - something quite evident for the name of the English football fans abroad. Truly, the passion for the game is one thing that drives you out of your senses many times, but it is not a justification for violence and bloodsheds on the streets. What is the cause? Is winning on the street enough of a thing to defend your club’s honor or is it just another negative from the basket full of them that nowadays hangs over the British youth? There is no need for an answer.

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