Friday, October 23, 2009

Football and Its fans

Football is always composed of strong emotional reactions. Thousands of football fans watch with growing enthusiasm, the ongoing process of the game, fully involved in a battle presented in front of them on a football field. This enjoyment of public games, presented to the public, dating from ancient Chinese game, which originally included kicking leather balls and win the highest score. Today, football is the most popular game of this sport, attracting millions of viewers, leading to the creation of thousands of fan clubs worldwide. With the progress of the game, the excitement grows and sometimes makes it difficult to control. The excitement and enthusiasm is warmed by the fact that nobody knows what the end game. Viewers are different bets, sometimes large sums of money, and we look forward, as the game progresses, listening to changes in coverage of football, hoping to find out who won. Fans of different football teams are monitoring the movements of players and to praise or criticize their moves. The atmosphere is more tense towards the end of the game, when every second counts. Emotional involvement in the game often leads to rivalry between the fans. At the mass brawl in May 2007 hundreds of Liverpool fans have clashed in Athens, hoping to get a single ticket for the Champions League. As a result, two fans were injured and taken to a nearby hospital. Police could not stop the riots. History of football reminds many similar cases, with even worse injuries, sometimes leading to death of fans excited about football. Football News has always taken a position on the enthusiasm of fans around the world. Major competitions like the Champions League, attracting audiences from around the world, enjoy the publicity and media attention. However, the importance of controlling the emotional reactions of public opinion has become a problem every day beside the success of soccer-specific groups. It is important to raise awareness of violence among football fans, in order to minimize the problem and just enjoy playing good football.

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