Tuesday, December 14, 2010

When It Goes Off

Many people, in England, gather at the Manor House for an event that involves the rivalry of two supporter groups, Tottenham and Manchester. Two soccer teams battle it out in front of their loyal fans. These supporters feel so strong about Tottenham and Manchester that they would fight against anything or anyone that go in their way; including killing a man, precipitating factor. that tragedy remained in Robert's memory, who was Sammy's mentor. The police present at the soccer match tried to control the crowd's outburst, inadequate social control. Mobilization of participants for actions described the extreme actions among supporters, due to the excessive consumption of alcohol. Consequently, many factors are subject to the event; the activists whom participated in the crowd violence caused authority to fight back and ultimately,  the fans were present to support their teams.

There isn't any excuse to resort to violence with others in a sports event. Everyone is there for the same purpose, supporting the soccer teams. It doesn't make sense that injuring someone would be a norm to a gathering for a soccer event. Sports is an event that should bring people together rather than turning our backs on each other, even if we don't agree about which team we support. It was too bad that the police used violence to gain their respect ad try to take control of the situation. In summary, the outburst was NOT necessary!

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