'football Hooliganism' --violence And Abandon In Uk Soccer

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...in disruptive behaviors during soccer games, and that social, economic, and gender differences often aid in the determinations of the level of participation (Hobbs and Robbins 551). The problem with hooliganism is that there is no moderation in the behaviors of British soccer fans. Soccer fans run onto the field in protest, destroy building structures within the arena, shout obscenities and create a general feelings of mayhem within the general scope of the game. The athletic coordinators of a number of countries, from Italy to Denmark, have reduced their participation in sporting activities with British teams as a means of reducing the impacts on their own property and the possibility of liability if supporters chose to act on their emotional responses. It has been the contention of a number of social theorist that the problem is no longer simply one of effective policing or supporting a greater level of adherence to restrictions in the stadiums; instead, it hooliganism is considered a devastating impact of social change and many have posited that it also represents cultural, social and moral sickness within the British...

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