I hope this is the right forum for this thread, first post so I'm not familiar with this site.
Now to my question/topic of discussion: I've started doing some research about the ultras culture because I think it's really sad that they don't really have a place in "modern football".
One thing I can't figure out though is the high-risk games. What factors are weighed in when labeling a fixtureas a "high-risk game"? Are there general rules like no away fans at high-risk games or does it differ from time to time?
All help is welcome, if it's about high-risk games in particular or something other that the Italian state has done to stop football-related violence in general. I really want to understand the situation down there.
Guvald (Bianconeri per sempre)
Now to my question/topic of discussion: I've started doing some research about the ultras culture because I think it's really sad that they don't really have a place in "modern football".
One thing I can't figure out though is the high-risk games. What factors are weighed in when labeling a fixtureas a "high-risk game"? Are there general rules like no away fans at high-risk games or does it differ from time to time?
All help is welcome, if it's about high-risk games in particular or something other that the Italian state has done to stop football-related violence in general. I really want to understand the situation down there.
Guvald (Bianconeri per sempre)
