football hooligan in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

football hooligan in the PONS Dictionary

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By the 1970s, a combination of the recession, overpriced food, and fear of football hooligans had greatly reduced the services' popularity.
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However, one former football hooligan believes the current problems pale in comparison with days gone by.
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It was a deliberate strategy to paint him as a football hooligan.
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It would later partially merge with the hooligan subcultures, especially football hooligans.
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So he's now more just a hooligan than a football hooligan.
www.independent.co.uk
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 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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The show looks at the in-depth life of football hooligans and hooligan firms.
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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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Drug cheats, players who feign injury, even football hooligans are very minor offenders in a world which contains real evil.
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