Re: Soccer fans' behaviour
Reply #107 –
Not all boring sports lead to mindless violence!
The behavior of soccer fans is too easily dismissed by blaming booze, drugs or other influences.
In any case I understand some of the recent behavior allegedly came from events surrounding a specific ethnic group that supposedly fundamentally bans alcohol on religious grounds. Such is the irony that the recent violence flared up at a pub, and so much for the values and effectiveness of that religion!
There is no escaping this is an ethnicity issue and nothing to do with sport at all!
Sports violence is just the disguise that the discrimination and racism wears to allow it to come out in public!
Onto something, Spotted Large Feline.
A volatile mix - passionate ethnicity (fuelled by centuries of conflict, anger and distrust), frustratingly limited scoring, limited intelligence and grog = what we see.
...and another thing. Soccer players are probably amongst the most wimpish of all the ball sport combatants - a slight knock to the knee and you'll see them fall to the ground and cry like a 4 year old with a grazed knee. In fact, this is a sport that would be better played by women as they'd be way less sooky than the boys. 
garbage. Complete utter racist drivel.
The bit about soccer players being soft is likewise drivel.
Would be like us baptising footy players as soft based on Matthew Lloyd's free kicks.
They only go down to win free kicks. Hence the miraculous recovery.
3 Leos. Didn't you see the emoticon at the end of my stir? Tongue in cheek!!! Maybe your reaction illustrates my point 
Baggers, the way it reads, you agree whole heartedly with LP (who likewise spewed more racist/relion descrimination tripe) and your emoticon is for the last paragraph in which you think girls would play the sport harder.
It reads as it reads, what you meant may very well be different to how it reads, but thats precisely how it reads.
I really don't get how not liking soccer and thinking that many of their players are sooks, is racist.
Or commenting that the ethnicity of the supporters can inflame situations, is also racist? Our Greek, Italian, Slavic, Spanish etc brothers and sisters are renowned for their passion which, like all things, has it positives and negatives. So many of my friends and clients are Greek, Italian and / or slavic... strewth, when we're together talking it looks like a pantomime with all the hands and arms waving about the place.
And I've never thought it racist or taken offense when accused of some of the things attributed to the 'stereotypical' Scandinavian.