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30/09/2015 15:59:07
 
 
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John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Catégorie:
Football
Divers
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>Futbol - a gentlemen's game played by hooligans ;)
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>With hooligans in the bleachers as well.
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>It's happened in Rugby as well- e.g. at the 1924 Olympics, they put up a fence to protect the US players. In the 2015 World Cup the closest would be an enthusiastic fan joining in the recent South Africa-Samoa game. Periodically there are punch ups on the sidelines but that results in people being banned, possibly for life, and it's not expected that hooligans will turn up primed for trouble.
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>http://www.desertsun.co.uk/blog/?p=1917

I saw my last live NFL game at Shea stadium when the Jets used to play there.
At half time several young men who had tanked up at tailgate parties stripped naked in the 20 degree weather and ran thru the stands.
Other tailgaters, obviously not happy with their seating arrangements, threw full cans of beer down at the patrons in the better seats near the field. Some fell near where I was sitting.
I had my children with me and left in a hurry.
The Meadowlands, where the Giants and Jets play now, has its own police force, jail and onsite judge who is kept busy throughout the game handling drunken fans who get out of hand.
None of this gets on TV.
You attend an NFL game at your peril.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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