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Why are soccer/football crowds violent ?
Especially with hooliganism and riots between different clubs. Just watching football hooligan fights in the UK on YouTube and just crazy to think before covid people would fight each other over football?? What are they fighting over exactly? In my opinion soccer is painfully boring to watch but i respect it’s the world game but is there’s no reason to fight each other ffs. That’s one of the reasons I never go to football games is due to stupid crowd behaviour.
5 Answers
- RitaLv 61 month ago
However, social bonding and a desire to protect and defend other fans may be one of the main motivations not only for football hooliganism, but extremist group behaviour in general, according to new Oxford University research. ...
Source(s): https://iqosdubai.ae/ - AdamLv 72 months ago
Outdated thinking. If you count number of incidents of fan violence per game in the UK, actually MLB and the NFL has a bigger problem. Considering pre-covid there were around 2500 games of football played in the UK each week where the players are at least paid in some form (semi pro and pro) it's a staggeringly low number. The UK leads the world in tackling hooliganism and has made the sport a far friendlier place to go. Come back when you are not looking at 80's stereotypes
- 2 months ago
Happens all over the world at various events. It happens because people are tribal in nature.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Old video; it does not happen in UK now; segregation/police control stopped it. Most were not true supporters; they just mixed with the crowds to create trouble. There is still some of it in other European countries, especially Italy.