Zero Tolerance Against Football Violence

The event is? presented during the match between Manchester United and Roma on the night of April 4 not? the first in the history of European football but it can not? be just a pi? to be added to the list of difficulties? Football. The violence on the fields is growing up and UEFA is thought to take a hard line following the violent scenes at the Olympic stadium. The main problem? that even if UEFA is currently gathering evidence and studier? official reports of Arbitration for further action, UEFA? just un'autorit? Football un'autorit not? in order to punish the guilty. Events like the one in Rome are happening all around the world, really only 24 hours after that disturbs the Olympic stadium, the Spanish police had to intervene by means of sticks to disperse a group of Tottenham Hotspur fans before a UEFA shape Cup for the first leg quarter-final against Sevilla in errors Spain.The was large, the fans are not being search when entering the stadium, security doors to non? informed that the fans can bring the bottles and things to throw. Actually, the behavior of the police inside the stadium not? di impedire la violenza, persino stanno rifornendola di combustibile e stanno rendendo tutto pi? defective. The viewers in the country that have seen the pictures showed fans repeatedly beaten by police, were witness to what some believe was an exhibition of recreation and sadly it? turned into a big fight between fans and police and all the values of the righteous? s? Sports? of the game. However, the union of European football can not? resolve the problem outside the stadium, also can not punish the fans. All we have to go to the bottom of the problem, the aggression of Italian police and the behavior of fans of the English? t of? which won? ? amend playing behind close doors or making teams pay large sums of money. The zero tolerance begins on us and the sense that we see all the football fans as the law is to punish the scene but not to avoid.

Julie Smith

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