life on mars 73
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- Oct 19, 2010
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Mellotron, I think we have to be honest here.
There's no doubt that for many thousands of young blokes, the whole football hooliganism thing WAS glamourous and impressive. The excitement, the buzz, the feeling of being part of a fearsome gang.....all of this exerted an irresistible appeal.
It's a bit like military glory - the uniforms, the bands, the music, the high-tech weaponry. Clearly, lots of blokes are fascinated by this.
What I'm saying is, don't talk about military glory without thinking about the Somme in 1916, or Dresden in 1945.
Equally, let's not discuss football fights without thinking about Heysel and Hillsborough.
Btw, I did mean zenith, not nadir. I was being ironic.
There's no doubt that for many thousands of young blokes, the whole football hooliganism thing WAS glamourous and impressive. The excitement, the buzz, the feeling of being part of a fearsome gang.....all of this exerted an irresistible appeal.
It's a bit like military glory - the uniforms, the bands, the music, the high-tech weaponry. Clearly, lots of blokes are fascinated by this.
What I'm saying is, don't talk about military glory without thinking about the Somme in 1916, or Dresden in 1945.
Equally, let's not discuss football fights without thinking about Heysel and Hillsborough.
Btw, I did mean zenith, not nadir. I was being ironic.