Referee 'Beheaded And Quartered' By Football Fans After Killing A Player In Brazil

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07 Jul 2013 07:37 #111836 by
So I wake up and see that this just happened:

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/07/06/referee-decapitated-and-quartered_n_3554010.html?ir=UK+Sport


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Mob rule or reckless vigilantism?

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07 Jul 2013 07:53 #111837 by Alexandre Orion
Neither and both --

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07 Jul 2013 08:00 - 07 Jul 2013 08:01 #111838 by Kohadre
What is it about football that makes people go ape**** crazy?

So long and thanks for all the fish
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07 Jul 2013 12:30 #111849 by ren
classic case of the cycle of crime.

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07 Jul 2013 13:23 #111850 by
also with how seriously they take their football in that area of the world. reminds me of the columbian(?) player who got shot by an unknown assailant who was shouting 'gol!' with each shot. this was years ago, but you get the gist of it.

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08 Jul 2013 00:43 #111879 by
An unfortunate but very modern view of the football fandom phenomenon and how sports can lead to social difference and conflict:

A History of the Old Firm and Sectarian Issues between the Glasgow Rangers Football Club and the Celtic Football Club,

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/jan/08/inside-divide-richard-wilson-review

Another good take on this:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-12664550

Why must there always be violence in football-related matters? Is crowd psychology and committing to an "ideal"/team as it were really justification for taking human lives and hating others just for standing for what they view as right?

(I'm a Rangers fan myself, yet my uncle Robert is a Celtic man and there is no animosity between us save for a few jokes on game day :p)

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08 Jul 2013 00:59 #111881 by RyuJin
Seems like typical soccer hooliganism to me.....soccer (I refuse to call it football) is the only sport I've seen in which the fans are more dangerous than the sport....sure in the u.s. you once in a blue moon get some fans that flip over police cars and riot when their team wins the championship...but those occurrences are rare...even our soccer fans are more restrained....really I don't get what's so great about a bunch of male pixies prancing around with their hands flopping about while kicking a ball ...give me a real sport...rugby, hockey, football(american,the only real football)....

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08 Jul 2013 01:01 #111882 by
Or Aussie Rules Football ;p
That is one killer sport!

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08 Jul 2013 07:47 #111906 by ren

RyuJin wrote: Seems like typical soccer hooliganism to me.....soccer (I refuse to call it football) is the only sport I've seen in which the fans are more dangerous than the sport....sure in the u.s. you once in a blue moon get some fans that flip over police cars and riot when their team wins the championship...but those occurrences are rare...even our soccer fans are more restrained....really I don't get what's so great about a bunch of male pixies prancing around with their hands flopping about while kicking a ball ...give me a real sport...rugby, hockey, football(american,the only real football)....


American football: a ball sport that is played with the hands. Makes perfect sense. (Also the gay version of rugby)

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08 Jul 2013 13:25 #111925 by
I never understand this level of fanatiscism. It is after all just a game.

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