Olaf
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I'm reading a book written by an expat in which she chronicles her last trip to England before receiving her green card. She hadn't lived in England for over 20 years and was there filling out the forms and interviewing at the embassy in her bid to make her stay in the states official.
She devotes a chapter in this book to her observations of a British football game between Arsenal and Manchester. She talks about the huge level of security and the horrible behavior of the some of the fans. They had separate entrances and exits for the fans, and they siphoned them through the tubes at different times. Very weird. This book was written about ten years ago. Have things changed any? Is it really that bad?
We've had similiar type situations in Chicago & LA when the Bulls/Lakers win or lose a championship.
She devotes a chapter in this book to her observations of a British football game between Arsenal and Manchester. She talks about the huge level of security and the horrible behavior of the some of the fans. They had separate entrances and exits for the fans, and they siphoned them through the tubes at different times. Very weird. This book was written about ten years ago. Have things changed any? Is it really that bad?
We've had similiar type situations in Chicago & LA when the Bulls/Lakers win or lose a championship.