Last few years there has been a few films about football hooligans,esp green street that had a story about west ham and millwall fighting these films tend to glamourise it.
And why the big surprise in the media and police about the trouble?
Update:think it was the firm bb
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was green street not based on actual events...idk..i guess some impressionable people might think its cool and try to mimic these films..but i honestly don;t think football hooliganism has ever or will ever go away
btw what was the film from years ago with gary oldman in it...
Q.one million Millwall have an prolonged thank you to circulate to the Premiership,i think of it may if West Ham the place nonetheless in it. Q.2 Robbie Coltrane as Jock Stein btw : Has every physique considered "The Damned United" yet? Any good? No have not considered it yet. Hail ! Hail !
It all went on years before that, it was the hooliganism that the film green street was about
i would say that the violence last night had a lot to do with those films, but that sort of thing did actually happen a few years back, so that's what it's based on.
football violence was around long before any of your footie violence films.
the violence is caused by an aggressive nature that will be forever present in some people and it will be triggered off when rivals devoutly passionate about their teams come up against each other.
i would say films like green street don't help
what an obnoxious pack of animals , cctv will send some of these animals to prison hopefully lets see how tough they are then