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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
I really hope this fucked up problem is finally solved. My father used to take me to every home match when I was a kid. I never take my older son to football matches because you can never know if the fucktards decide to break everything on the stadium and kill someone.

I don't see this solved soon. The leftovers of the Yugoslav war are still powerful and the ex-Yu countries still having massive problems is not helping anything.
 
Sep 1, 2002
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But that won't solve anything. As Alen said, these guys causing trouble probably don't even care about football. They will simply try to cause more problems as they've gotten a response.
Itis not the duty to solve the ills of any nation but to protect football and those watching it. Which is what I suggested would be doing.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,326
So you can no longer leave your country because you might have caused some trouble at a football match?

From a personal freedom perspective, that is absolute rubbish. Do you enjoy living in fascist police states?
England does that to its know football hooligans, pretty extreme but seems to have worked for them
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,172
Itis not the duty to solve the ills of any nation but to protect football and those watching it. Which is what I suggested would be doing.
No it would not. As I said, the problem wouldn't be solved because these folks would be egged on to pop off more. As England and Germany have proven, it is a stadium issue.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,172
So.. How can you blame the italians? Denmark a fascist state :crazy:
No, but you may want it to be one.

You can blame the Italians because this stuff seems to happen more so at their own venues than other nations across Europe. There is a problem here, you folks have to admit it.

England does that to its know football hooligans, pretty extreme but seems to have worked for them
They do, but I'd say that's a bit excessive. I'd think sharing of information between officials would be enough.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,453
srsly poor kids in the stadium.... let these hooligans fuck up each other or with the police in a safe place.... if i were the police i would beat the shit out of them right now
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
No it would not. As I said, the problem wouldn't be solved because these folks would be egged on to pop off more. As England and Germany have proven, it is a stadium issue.
What about outside the stadiums? We have problems in Denmark when some Germann teams play here. Their hooligans who are banned from games come when they play here, just to make trouble.

The problems are just moved outside of the stadiums, but they are still there.
 
Sep 1, 2002
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No it would not. As I said, the problem wouldn't be solved because these folks would be egged on to pop off more. As England and Germany have proven, it is a stadium issue.
Wrong, the ban on English clubs in Europe forced them into making radical changes and ironically created the ELP.

Stringent measures against teams as I suggested would force national governing bodies to make the changes needed in order to protect internation football and it's watching public.



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