hooligan in the PONS Dictionary

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Police presence is strong on days that the two play to avoid hooligan clashes.
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Hooligans usually try to be inconspicuous when they travel; usually not wearing team colours, in order to avoid detection by the police.
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The show looks at the in-depth life of football hooligans and hooligan firms.
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Every spring, millions of hooligan and herring come to the bay to spawn.
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The core hooligan group used to be 50-100 strong in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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At the climax, the three hooligans commit a felony and find themselves in trouble.
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The game was marred by a series of hooligan incidents occurring near the stadium.
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When he arrives in the town, three established characters are on the receiving end of trouble from hooligans.
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Much of it is due to hooligans and vandals.
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Further problems were caused by a notorious hooligan element among the support, which was to plague the club throughout the decade.
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