ENGLAND AWAY - HOOLIGANS
ON THEIR HOLS
When he travels abroad, the British male's latent tribalism
becomes even more pronounced. Couple this with not-so-latent
xenophobia, and we have a recipe for hard-core rioting that
has so shocked our fellow Europeans (and trashed their city
centres).
In comparison with their European counterparts, the attitude
of the British Male is nigh-on Neanderthal. For our boys,
losing a match - to a foreign team - poses a potent threat
to their manhoods. What's more, a match is not a match unless
they have drunk themselves to near-oblivion - thus making
a ruck a dead cert. The British male's liberal attitude
to binge-drinking, combined with his misplaced patriotism,
reveals the European male as a model of culture and restraint,
by comparison.
Events:
Marseille Riot
France '98.
Heysel '85.
Germany '88.