Champions League final in Moscow: The British are coming! The British are coming!
It's an all England battle for the Champions League title this year. Know what that means?English soccer hooligans, arguably the world's worst sports fans, will be descending en masse on Moscow on May 21. Some estimates put the total number of English fans at 40,000. While it's not fair to say all English fans are hooligans, that's still a big enough number to have me on the first train to Vladivostok.
But will they really make it?
For European soccer fans, the Champions League playoffs -- which annually pit the best teams across Europe against one another -- is bested only by the European Championship and World Cup in terms of importance. This year, perennial powerhouses Chelsea and Manchester United are facing off in the Cup final.
This year could pose a unique challenge for British fans. Brits in general will travel just about anywhere to support their teams, but they often like to do so on the cheap, renting huge raucous buses or forming decked out caravans kilometers long that take European highways by storm, rather like Parrotheads on their way to a Jimmy Buffett concert on the Cape. But with the final being held this year at essentially the eastern edge of Europe, in the world's most expensive city, the budget options are few, if any. Flights are going for close to $2,000 round-trip, the train ride from London is 40+ hours, and good hotel rooms are running around $200-$300 a night. This is to say nothing of the fact that visas are harder to come by since there is some lingering bad blood between the British and the Russians over the whole Alexander Litvinenko affair (he's the ex-KGB spy whacked in London in November 2006).
Right now, it looks like a daunting trip for the budget conscious, some kind of combination of low-cost flight and overland bus or train, hopping Ryan Air or easyJet to Riga or Villnius and then going on from there.
To be sure, hooliganism is a serious subject. During the 2006 World Cup in Germany, organizers took the extraordinary measure of flying in British police to patrol airports and cities in which the British National Team was scheduled to play. Some 3,500 "known hooligans" were barred from entering Germany. And in one day in Stuttgart, police arrested 200 British fans (and took another 400 into custody), largely for "preventative" purposes. Local authorities estimated that the average fan either drank or threw 4 gallons of beer.
How do you stop a British hooligan? Andy Nicholls, a former hooligan from Everton, tells the BBC, "How to stop hooligans? Take every man aged from 14 to 40, cut their arms and legs off. That'll stop it."
Russians, take note.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
May 6th 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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May 6th 2008 @ 9:04AM
Craig said...
I have to nitpick -- the European Cup is the same thing as the Champions League (or at least they used to call it the EC before they changed the format several years ago).
The European Championship is the European version of the World Cup -- nations (not city-based clubs) playing against each other. That one is this summer, commonly referred to as "Euro 2008".
Anyway, since I'll be in Vienna for the final, I'm kind of glad that England didn't qualify. Here's hoping for a France-Germany final!
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May 6th 2008 @ 10:28AM
Rob said...
Ignorant article by someone who obviously knows nothing about either football or hooliganism. 40,000 hooligans? Please. The English have a reputation for hooliganism (note: not the "British", as the Scots and Welsh are extremely well-behaved) but to suggest that all 40,000 traveling fans are hooligans is ludicrous.
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May 6th 2008 @ 6:25PM
Jeff said...
Rob,
I corrected the paragraph to reflect what I meant to say: 40,000 fans were expected to make the trip to Moscow (among them will obviously be some factor of hooligans). Your point is a good one.
But I'll stand by the rest. The worst bout of hooliganism I've ever personally witnessed was at a Hearts game in Scotland....
May 7th 2008 @ 8:10AM
Philip said...
Oh Dear,
The author clearly has no knowledge of football or football hooligans except what he has read in red top rags and the ramblings of knee jerk hacks for second rate publications.
"organizers took the extraordinary measure of flying in British police" - There is absolutely nothing extraordinary about that. In fact police come from most countries concerned to help local police in tournaments on this scale. Italians, French,Polish, Russians etc.
Out of 40,000 fans 200 were actually arrested; that is not even 1% so why should Russia run for cover?
I'll be looking forward to your enlightened articles on the Italian Ultras, the Turkish Racon and Neo Nazi affiliated football hooligans of Germany...fool.
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May 7th 2008 @ 12:42PM
Dean said...
I have to say this guy is still on the dark ages
Completley mis guided in almost every comment he made .
By your article you know nothing about english football
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May 8th 2008 @ 8:50AM
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May 12th 2008 @ 1:26PM
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