01-29-2024, 05:35 PM
(01-29-2024, 12:51 PM)HugeHons Wrote:(01-29-2024, 12:50 PM)Peachy Wrote:(01-29-2024, 12:37 PM)HugeHons Wrote:(01-29-2024, 12:26 PM)CaptainFantastico Wrote: It wasn’t but I don’t think anyone who wants to invest in a club with potential
to go higher sees what happened yday as a game changer
They might have second thoughts and they are American and not used to this at sports events.
I really wouldn't worry. They bought a stake in Bologna who have a very chequered recent history in crowd violence with their ultra's attacking Torino and Milan fans in some serious violent clashes.
If they are serious about wanting to invest in a British football club and aren't aware of the rivalry and tribal nature of the game then I'd be very surprised. Hooliganism is known throughout football in the UK and Europe and has been for decades. It's not put off other investors in other clubs.
‘Hooliganwashing’ !
There's also plenty of hoolaganism at American sports, it just usually happens outside the ground.
I'm guessing the 'stand your ground' law would also put off a fair amount of trouble!

