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Hooliganism in England - typical for the British society?
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Hooliganism in England - typical for the British society?

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2009 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Applied Geography, grade: 1,3, University of Applied Management (Faculty of Sport Management), course: Englisch II, language: English, abstract: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, once said that Hooliganism is oneof the most famous export goods, Britain can not be proud of. This statement by itselfemphasizes the significance of the hooligan problem not only in the British society, but allover Europe. Hooliganism is often called the English disease , so the question arises ifHooliganism is a typical feature of the British culture. Therefore, the following essay should explain whether Hooliganism can be named a typicalsymbol for the society or not. [...]With few exceptions, for example riots of British supporters during the World Cup 2006 inGermany (but there will always be some unreformable slobs), the hooligan problem couldnearly be erased up to today, especially in Britain s club football. The hooligan firms use theclubs just as a distinguishing feature for themselves. Actually they do not have anyconnection to the modern football business of today. That s why you have to be careful withclaiming that Hooliganism is a typical feature of the British society. Hooliganism, compared to its origins, can be rightly called the English disease. But thesituation today is out of all proportion to the situation 20 years ago. As already saidHooliganism is curtailed up to today and consequently out of the public focus. The problem isthat the youth grows up with this special mentality. So it probably will always be a part of theBritish society because the attitude will be passed on from generation to generation.
Författare
Patrick Schorer
ISBN
9783640516674
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2010-01-21
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