As we all know, football is an exciting game. I have been a football fan since I was a boy and my father had to take me to watch the match. In those days, there were only two or three policemen to look after a crowd of 20,000 people. Nowadays, there are a whole army of them, with squad cars, walkie-talkie radios to keep that number in order.in these circumstance, it is not surprising that psychologists and sociologists want to ban football matches. But I don’t think these experts have attended many football matches recently. The fact that the phenomenon in Britain is very different from what it is abroad. What the experts and most foreigners cannot understand is that it isn’t the match or the result that produces the violence. they suppose that Spectators get angry because their team is losing, and in many countries, violence tends to be directed at the referee or the visiting team. But in Britain, some people, whichever team they say they support, come determined to make trouble, regardless of the result.
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