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Some time ago, during my football game, a small scandal broke out. It was almost the end of the match, because it was added time of the second half and we won 2:0 safely. However, suddenly, atmosphere has changed. My teammate pushed the opponent "shoulder to shoulder", fighting for the ball, but he did so hard enough that the rival fell on the grass behind the side line and his leg fell into the railings. The event took place literally by the stands, and suddenly the supporters of the opponent ran to the barriers and began to behave very vulgarly. All because he didn't give any card, and referee discribe this that only a fierce fight but not breaking the rules. The fans after this decision were so furious that they almost ran into the pitch and wanted to fight. The opponents also got into aggression and the little fight began, it was hardly brawl. I really don't understand what in people who coming to such matches cause so much nerve, aggression and non-cultural behavior. I understand sympathy for the club, but it doesn't translate into bad behavior. This cannot be explained by the fact that people of lower education come to matches of lower Polish leagues, because it is repeated even on Ekstraklasa. However, in the west you can notice such incidents less often and it may depend on the country and preferences there.

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  1. Football fans everywhere are not exactly famous for their good manners, are they?

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  2. I think that fans on football matches are quite nervous everywhere. They are not very cultural and pleasant to the referee and players from the opponent's team when this team wins. But definitely in our country we have a big problem with football hooligans. Fortunately, I think that it's becoming better and better, we have less accidents than some years ago, but still more than in west countries.

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