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Violence at the games

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UEFA open disciplinary proceedings against Hungry, Portugal and Belgium for crowd disturbances at yesterday's games.

It is getting to the point now where you're beginning to wonder just what the authorities who are meant to be overseeing the crowds are playing at. Are there fundamental problems?
 
UEFA open disciplinary proceedings against Hungry, Portugal and Belgium for crowd disturbances at yesterday's games.

It is getting to the point now where you're beginning to wonder just what the authorities who are meant to be overseeing the crowds are playing at. Are there fundamental problems?
The plod are too busy with rioting French workers.
 
The legacy of these games is being in danger of when hooliganism returned to main stream football.
 
The legacy of these games is being in danger of when hooliganism returned to main stream football.

Or like we learned 2 years ago that the Fremch have serious right wing political problems (sneaky sh*ts who attacked that pub) allied with a police force whose first recourse is to throw tear gas in to a peaceful crowd and thus turn the least violent people instantly into aggressors. I know that's how I felt when innocently gassed in Lille 2 years ago.
 

I mean, isn't this entirely and MASSIVELY predictable? France JUST had a pretty sizable terrorist attack a few months back. They are focusing EVERYTHING on making sure that doesn't happen during the Euros, which is, I would say, the one of the biggest spectacles in the world besides the World Cup. It's like doing that flash mob robbing a store when there is a massive fire on the other side of town: sure, there might be SOME police but nowhere near enough to handle everything.
 
Noooo a wasp is attacking me...

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