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5-06-2008 @ 8:23AM
Emma Leigh said...
Wikipedia has a page on "football hooliganism" and calls it the English Disease. Sadly, fanatical sports related craziness happens in other locations, too. http://www.nypost.com/seven/05062008/news/regionalnews/slain_red_sox_fan_caught_in_rundown_109571.htm
I understand people want to be enthusiastic about their sport, but when it is taken to the point where people get injured and property destroyed then it is time to get a handle on the self indulgence.
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