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<blockquote data-quote="Whyayeman" data-source="post: 75693012" data-attributes="member: 415320"><p>Not so much. There are occasional incidents, but match crowds are much better policed. CCTV has helped a great deal to identify perpetrators, who are generally banned. The English Premier League clubs have taken huge steps to make events family friendly. It is a while since I attended a match, but it was perfectly safe. Rival fans are always kept apart in the ground and on arrival and departure.</p><p></p><p>Once in a big pub in Birmingham city centre on a Saturday lunchtime the place went very quiet. A big group of burly fellows came in and police officers came in too. They were quiet and polite (and everybody was polite back), had a pint or two, then left. They were Arsenal away fans going to Aston Villa. I looked outside and the area was swamped by police. They and their escorts looked very relaxed. Some of the customers were less so until they left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whyayeman, post: 75693012, member: 415320"] Not so much. There are occasional incidents, but match crowds are much better policed. CCTV has helped a great deal to identify perpetrators, who are generally banned. The English Premier League clubs have taken huge steps to make events family friendly. It is a while since I attended a match, but it was perfectly safe. Rival fans are always kept apart in the ground and on arrival and departure. Once in a big pub in Birmingham city centre on a Saturday lunchtime the place went very quiet. A big group of burly fellows came in and police officers came in too. They were quiet and polite (and everybody was polite back), had a pint or two, then left. They were Arsenal away fans going to Aston Villa. I looked outside and the area was swamped by police. They and their escorts looked very relaxed. Some of the customers were less so until they left. [/QUOTE]
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