Kangarooster wrote:annaka wrote:In the UK the only thing that seemed to work was when they had cameras to catch the hooligans who committed acts of violence during the game and then printed their photographs in all national newspapers with the request that people who recognised them, to give the police information. This resulted in many arrests, followed by prison sentences in the UK and I'm surprised they don't try it here.
Get arrested for hooliganism? Koumparos will get you out.
Not always the case. I know a hooligan who got arrested he wasn't allowed to attend any football matches of Apoel. He was always called in by the police station during the football game