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<blockquote data-quote="Lynch" data-source="post: 157218" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>[align=left]Soccer is sometimes more then a game, for some is it a war. A soccer team represent to much and a big city often have many clubs some even have two or three in the highest divison and they all have their on type of fans. A good example is Manchester who have Manchester City and of course United, City represent the city people the more wealthier ones and untied represent the working class who live in the poorer part of town and does who live in the working class surburbians. To them a game is not always about soccer it´s about pride and honor of your own group, in Manchester is it a bit diffrent today but some times ago were there much trouble when United and City headed up against eachother.</p><p></p><p>In my town do we often fight against the fans from the Stockholms club, and that´s because they are they are from the capital and we from scania want to beat them very much when we meet them in soccer, because of the tradition not to like people from Stockholm and specially not their teams.</p><p></p><p>But I can´t understand why people fight against eachother during and after a soccer game, they have no real reason, some just go there to fight. It is a problem which FIFA and UEFA have to solve(they are the two biggest soccer organizations in Europe).[/align]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynch, post: 157218, member: 828"] [align=left]Soccer is sometimes more then a game, for some is it a war. A soccer team represent to much and a big city often have many clubs some even have two or three in the highest divison and they all have their on type of fans. A good example is Manchester who have Manchester City and of course United, City represent the city people the more wealthier ones and untied represent the working class who live in the poorer part of town and does who live in the working class surburbians. To them a game is not always about soccer it´s about pride and honor of your own group, in Manchester is it a bit diffrent today but some times ago were there much trouble when United and City headed up against eachother. In my town do we often fight against the fans from the Stockholms club, and that´s because they are they are from the capital and we from scania want to beat them very much when we meet them in soccer, because of the tradition not to like people from Stockholm and specially not their teams. But I can´t understand why people fight against eachother during and after a soccer game, they have no real reason, some just go there to fight. It is a problem which FIFA and UEFA have to solve(they are the two biggest soccer organizations in Europe).[/align] [/QUOTE]
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