
The sport of “futbol” has been known to have incidents of fan violence, commonly referred to as “hooligans” for decades. Hooligans tend to be people who simply show up at soccer games to start trouble rather than watch events going on the field.
It’s been a part of the culture of soccer in European countries for decades whether it be friendlys between clubs or major event involving national sides.
And last night it made its way to US soil. According to this article in the Columbus Dispatch some scuffles broke out during a friendly between the homestanding Columbus Crew and English Premier League’s West Ham after some West Ham supporters ventured into a crowd of Crew supporters at the half.
What can I say, I think this will earn more respect around the world for American soccer than anything David Beckham or Pele ever did. We’re finally starting to have enough passion for the game to get involved in stuff like this.:)
Oh by the way, West Ham won 3-1.
-Peter Farrell
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And you wondered why I was a West Ham fan….
Who cares ?
hooligans are a part of the game and
there annoying yeah but what are you going to do about it ?