Nowadays the football supporters behave violently. What is the cause? How can we solve it?

Over the
last
couple of centuries
football
has transpired as the one true global sport that all nations love and participate in. It is a
game
of skills, strength, spirit and exuberance. But sadly the rush of the
game
often oozes malice among the avid spectators who become violent. Still
football
is not to be blamed, because hooliganism is rooted not in the
game
but various social reasons beyond it. Games and sports have always been a part of human history. People, from ancient times, have shed blood and sweat on the turf and used their wit and spite against each other for the pleasure of wi
ning.
succeeding with great difficulty
winning
Only, with time, the blood and spite ha
s lessened.
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have lessened
Now vi
olence r
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the violence
esides around the arena rather than in it. But, of course, the belligerence in and around the stadium is not an anomaly and is only consistent with the rest of the locale. As it is universally recognized, a mob, of
football
fans or others, is a disaster waiting to happen. Given the popularity of
football
, it attracts an enormous number of people with opposing views and,
football
crazy or not,
such
untamed gatherings often end in tragedy.
Also
, hooligans could be taken as the sole responsibility of
football
only if they were
otherwise
civilized, law abidingly living peaceful and serene lives. But
that is
not the case. Take Carlton Leach, the infamous London hooligan from the 1980s,
for example
. As a young
football
fa
n he w
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fan, he
as abusive to the opponents, making the team sport look guilty of inspiring antagonism. But graduating into professional crime later in his life, he has proven that it was not
football
that occasionally irked his civility, rather he was always a violent criminal who rampaged everything he touched. So to conclude that
football
causes violence is only ignorance. Human history proves that violence is an unfortunate congenital defect of our species.
Th
erefore we m
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Therefore, we
ust stop stigmatizing
football
or any other
game
for our embedded cruelty and start curing ourselves from it.

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