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<blockquote data-quote="Luca" data-source="post: 612442" data-attributes="member: 9032"><p>This kind of despicable stuff ruins the game, that is for sure! <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/mad.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" data-shortname=":mad:" /> Fortunately it is much better nowadays as in the eighties/ early nineties. Hooliganism is still an big issue is some countries, like for example in Italy, Poland, Croatia and Serbia, but in most countries fan violence really diminished. I think mainly because of different approach by law enforcement. </p><p></p><p>I also do believe that the Italians are aware that something needs to change. However at some clubs the ultras are genuinely powerful. Even a small measure like a mandatory Fan ID-card, met with huge opposition from the ultras. Having said that, I do believe change is going on in Italy. The power of most ultra groups is not as big as it used to be (for example, Lazio ultras basically used to run the club, but not anymore).</p><p></p><p>And by the way, you can't control everything, unfortunately. For example, fan violence here in the Netherlands is very rare nowadays. However when fans from Dutch clubs (not the national team!) travel to another country fan violence unfortunately is very common. The main reason is that stadium/area bans are not enforced outside the Netherlands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca, post: 612442, member: 9032"] This kind of despicable stuff ruins the game, that is for sure! :mad: Fortunately it is much better nowadays as in the eighties/ early nineties. Hooliganism is still an big issue is some countries, like for example in Italy, Poland, Croatia and Serbia, but in most countries fan violence really diminished. I think mainly because of different approach by law enforcement. I also do believe that the Italians are aware that something needs to change. However at some clubs the ultras are genuinely powerful. Even a small measure like a mandatory Fan ID-card, met with huge opposition from the ultras. Having said that, I do believe change is going on in Italy. The power of most ultra groups is not as big as it used to be (for example, Lazio ultras basically used to run the club, but not anymore). And by the way, you can't control everything, unfortunately. For example, fan violence here in the Netherlands is very rare nowadays. However when fans from Dutch clubs (not the national team!) travel to another country fan violence unfortunately is very common. The main reason is that stadium/area bans are not enforced outside the Netherlands. [/QUOTE]
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