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The term "hooliganism" cannot be easily defined. Often the media portrays hooligans to be involved in severely violent and unruly criminal actions. It represents so much more than just barbaric behavior. Hooliganism has evolved from being pure hatred and violence into becoming pride-earning competition. For some, it is a way to take a break from an average mundane working-life, but for others, it is a way of life.
Hooliganism wasn't recognized as a serious problem until it received media coverage in the late 1960's. There was a power struggle between the younger, working class (Teddy Boys) and older generations and upper-classes. The young working class experienced an increase in wealth leading to a shift in power among classes. Watching football became a common pastime for young working class men. The popularity of football led to a concentration on the individual as well as group identities. Territorial violence began to take center-stage over the actual football games that were initially the focal point. Rivalries became stronger and brawls began to move away from the stadiums. There was an emphasis on solidarity and hostility to outsiders among rebellious groups such as the skinheads. The skinheads were fanatical supporters of English soccer with controversial political views. Known for their violence, the skinheads would openly exert racism in football stadiums and defiantly run riot in most public places. Authorities started cracking down more on hooliganism because of the unwanted violence and discrimination by groups like the skinheads. To counteract this, super hooligans created firms' to increase organization and avoid being caught by the police. Firms still stand strong today, although increased policing has caused it to be more difficult. America has produced an abundance of violence based on sports though there is not much evidence depicting the same team-style rivalry located in other countries. Most of the violent occurrences were provoked...
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