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Topic History of: World Cup - They are fighting already !
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Angel I think its fair to say that when it comes to football hooliganism its pretty much always an English affair. I'm sure theres a stat somewhere...
In The Know Angel wrote:
Why is it the English who always seem to shame British football. Lack of identity?

I put it down to the "tribal mentality" (painting faces / belonging to a gang / wearing same "uniform" etc) of low intelligence types ... although why that should affect the English more than others I'm not sure (nor am I sure that others are actually any better)
Angel Why is it the English who always seem to shame British football. Lack of identity?
In The Know news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leeds/10308166.stm
In The Know news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/york_and_nor...rkshire/10304499.stm