Killers of football: Why hooliganism and racism destroy the game
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After the end of his eighteen -year military service, the retired sergeant of the British Royal Air Forces Douglas Brimson decided to take up the writing case. But the roles of his novels and documentary investigations were not witnesses to the Gulf of Bay or the Falkland crisis, but ordinary British, who, like the author himself, came to the stands of the football stadium every week. The townsfolk called them hooligans, the police preferred the action of conversations, and only Brimson tried to figure it out.
"Football killers" - a book about how, in the conditions of growing nationalism and xenophobia, radical fans are trying to pull unscrupulous politicians and Nazis to their side. And how British fans are opposed to this
"Football killers" - a book about how, in the conditions of growing nationalism and xenophobia, radical fans are trying to pull unscrupulous politicians and Nazis to their side. And how British fans are opposed to this
Author:
Author:Brimson D.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Sports & Outdoors
- Category:Home & Decor
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-517-07423-2
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