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Topic History of: Football fights
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honey!oh sugar sugar. andrew wrote:
I bet Honey is part of the statics.

I haven't been to a football match since 1978 and I dont think I thumped anyone.
andrew She could of gone and done it overseas lol, your right football hooliganism is no where has bad, you could find trouble on the terraces just as easily starting a fight in the street if you look for it, coin throwing is the new trend.
SP17 What has honey to do with the fact that football violence in the UK has virtually gone?

More serious problems exist in the UK now - 100,000 in jail.

Same number as drink drivers, caught annually.

And rising.....



andrew I bet Honey is part of the statics.
SP17 Home Office figures confirm that at football matches (Football League/England and Wales/Season 2012/2013), there were 2,456 arrests; in 2011/2012 - it was 2,363.

The 2,456 were from 39m attendees - 0.01%. One in 14,000.

During the 2012/2013 season, about 10,000 UK supporters attended 44 away matches in Europe; there were 20 arrests.


I suggest that here, at least, matters have vastly improved.

And the problem has migrated to other areas where it often reflects civil/political/economic unrest.