mapuc
05-15-23, 08:30 AM
Day before yesterday and yesterday there was clashes between two supporter groups before the match between two local soccer team in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In a comment a person wrote something very interesting and it made me think.
Why is it that there's a lot of fighting between supporters(hooligans) in soccer, when this is absent in other sports like:
NFL, NHL, Ice hockey, Handball a.s.o.
(I can't remember having read about stone throwing and fighting NFL supporters or in NHL)
Why!? Is there a psychological answer to this ?
Edit
Forgot to mention that it's only 1 percentage or lower who can be called Hooligans.The rest of supporters behave.
End edit
Markus
In a comment a person wrote something very interesting and it made me think.
Why is it that there's a lot of fighting between supporters(hooligans) in soccer, when this is absent in other sports like:
NFL, NHL, Ice hockey, Handball a.s.o.
(I can't remember having read about stone throwing and fighting NFL supporters or in NHL)
Why!? Is there a psychological answer to this ?
Edit
Forgot to mention that it's only 1 percentage or lower who can be called Hooligans.The rest of supporters behave.
End edit
Markus