Football Hooliganism in the United Kingdom : Case of Heysel 1985 and Hillsborough Disasters 1989
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Football is a conflict of interpretations and a realistic theatre to maintain
the balance of power and create another level of reality. Perhaps the
viewers are the most active players because they pay their psychological
history and interpretations and desires to compensate to the stadium, to
raise the game to the level of representative representation of the image of
the spirit of the nation and the need to excel at the other. It is the freedom
of disclosure available about self-deprivation of disclosure in the context
of politics, sex or color. This study explores the effects of violence in
football matches on the society and the role played to change the sports
from violence and crime into a game of peace and joy, and how Heysel
and Hillsborough disasters had the great effect on building the self
conscience of the fans and their ways of supporting and expressing their
love toward their teams