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Hooliganism is an adrenaline buzz. It's exciting; you may have a good experience of showing a good turn-out and the other lot bricking it or come off worse, take a horrible beating and have cuts and bruises. That's the unpredictability that can make you feel alive. When drugs came on to the scene in the late eighties, lads turned to the rave culture and trouble stopped. And after Heysel, the Luton v Millwall riots and unrelated Hillsborough disaster, things HAD to change. The Police said they nipped it in the bud. Did they balls. It was the loved-up feeling of ecstasy that stopped that.
Now, trouble is rare with CCTV everywhere and banning orders imposed. But when I hear of confrontations like Saturday I find it a topic I'm very interested in and I have never been part of any firm at anytime.
The 200 or so who were "kettled" back to the train station would have all been filmed by the coppers on the bridge , a few more "risk" supporters added to the database and intel updated.