football hooligan in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Bouncers also often come into conflict with football hooligans, due to the tendency of groups of hooligans to congregate at pubs and bars before and after games.
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The party also recruited skinheads and football hooligans.
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There are fears many right-wing football hooligans are on the way.
www.irishmirror.ie
The training village allowed police recruits could engage in simulations of routine police activities such as dealing with traffic accidents, football hooligans, and investigating robberies.
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As well as banning orders, similar to those used to ban football hooligans from football matches.
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And finally, do you miss the life of a football hooligan?
www.telegraph.co.uk
This was therefore not a spontaneous clash between rival fans, but a deliberately organised fight carried out by professional football hooligans.
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We were treated like the worst kind of football hooligans.
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Do some research and stop pretending to be an intellectual, because we all know you are a football hooligan.
www.lincolnshireecho.co.uk
Shocking footage has emerged showing two sets of football hooligans clashing outside a stadium.
metro.co.uk

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