Never said there was no violence at Football. Football is like life - an emotional rollercoaster with wonderful highs, depressing lows, joy and violence.
Yet you have spent DAYS upon DAYS pointing out how you think soccer fans are better, more intelligent, more sophisticated, more worldy, less boorish, less neanderthal compared to Aussie Rules followers, even listing examples of that behaviour.
Footy, football, soccer, sport in general... all of them are emotional, all of them are frustrating, but I'd much rather go to the sport I love without the worry of my family or I not making it back alive.
While the actual play on the ground might be the 'beautiful game', your continued argument about how soccer's supporters are just such a better class of people is not only wrong, it is downright offensive.






. Even in recent years in the VPL Preston Makedonia and South Melbourne Hellas supporters were barred from attending away games when they played each other. In 2004 the Preston ground was vandalised with pro-Greek slogans. In Europe those fans without a ticket are barred from travelling to cities for away games and the police need to keep track of the movements of known hooligans. The A-league is all about getting away from that crap and should be about developing and embracing our own Australian culture rather than mimicking the worse aspects of European Soccer off-field. Hopefully the Victory-Heart derby will have supporters of both clubs sitting side by side (apart from the feral cheer squads behind the goals which are beyond help in any football code
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. The modern change had a lot to do with the Bradford and Hillsborough tragedies in the 80s changing the minds of sport administrators around the world. Gone were the old deathtrap terraces and standing room areas to now full seated stadiums. You can't have masses of people dying at a football game. Likewise the modern public demands top facilities especially with more women and families attending games. The problem is older people only remember the best games of the past with the best atmosphere whatever sport they follow. They forget being at Arctic Park in mid-July freezing to death while watching your side get flogged by 10 goals or even more recently the Victory being 0-3 down inside 15 minutes to Sydney and watching a flat-as-a-tack Melbourne side. There are good games and crap games. No sport is perfect but then again it's probably the imperfections that makes us connect with sport as human beings. You accept the lows because it makes the highs feel so good.