
rickjames
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Sep 4, 2006, 1:01 AM
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Lol. No they dont..... Umm, yes they do. I've researched it and did a report for it I think I know. Yeah and ive lived/been in it. I think i know. I refuse to aruge with someone who can't count to his IQ. Hooliganism ins't just in England and unless you are some guy who discovered the fountain of youth, you havn't been around since the beggining of hooliganism. What drug are you on? When they miss they may get called [Expletive Deleted], but they are still everyones heros. I wasn't here at the begging of hooliganism but my dad was and he was linked to the zulu B.c.f.c firm (He knew them) they would touch a player for making a mistake. Okay... he was at the beggining of hooliganism... did he go to every country to every single soccer game ever played in history. http://en.wikipedia.org/.../Andr%C3%A9s_Escobar DER DER DER Violence by fans has also affected players, but this is extremely rare. For example a message to Christian Vieri apparently by a Inter Milan fan threathened to burn down his restaurant, criticising his attitude towards the team.[9] There is also the notorious incident where the Colombian international player Andrés Escobar was murdered shortly after returning home from the 1994 World Cup. This was reputedly for scoring the own goal which eliminated Colombia from the competition.[10] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_%28soccer%29_culture#Violence
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(This post was edited by rickjames on Sep 4, 2006, 1:21 AM)
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