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How To Use Hooliganism In A Sentence

  • For a while, we thought it was only us who were beginning to grow tired of the same old blunts'n' gats 'n' cristal 'n' hoochie haze of hip-hop hooliganism.
  • He claims that they often have convictions for football hooliganism or benefit fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Social workers, literary figures and leaders have condemned the hooliganism of the workers and demanded stern action.
  • This title celebrates another momentous decade in the career of soccer's greatest player, Roy Race, as he competes to win the GBP 30,000 Goal Rush Challenge, teaches how to play American Football, tackles the problem of hooliganism head on and struggles to control Melchester's latest signing - the fiery, arrogant but highly talented Paco Diaz. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Hooliganism in sports is not particular to Nigeria or Northern Nigeria ... The Decay in Our Sports...
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  • In the 1960s he set up a research team which looked into the problems of football hooliganism.
  • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of a Railway Station.
  • A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of York Railway Station.
  • And in the far right hinterlands of football hooliganism, a series of appalling attacks is being readied.
  • This kind of mindless hooliganism serves no purpose whatever.
  • The former vice chancellor was honoured for his contribution in curbing the hooliganism on the campus.
  • Football hooliganism has been one of our major exports. The Sun
  • We want to restore the good image of football. Tough action has cut down football hooliganism.
  • Football and hooliganism were inseparable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 1980s and 90s were a golden age: With football suffering from an image problem, mostly because of hooliganism and stadium disasters, snooker's popularity soared, peaking wiith the 1985 world championship final between Steve Davis, the sport's dominant player, and Dennis Taylor, who'd entered the tournament as an apparent no-hoper. Snooker Faces the Grim Reaper
  • Had they done so it is likely that the violence and hooliganism would have been limited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Juvenile delinquency, sporadic hooliganism and political extremism have been features of banlieue life for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The FSF has argued with that ever since, that the response to a disaster caused by a negligent approach to fans' safety became an opportunity for "crowd control": to police potential hooliganism more keenly and gentrify the grounds. Fans' terrace campaign still standing but facing an uphill battle| David Conn
  • There was much talk about Scottish police requiring more powers to tackle hooliganism.
  • On Monday, the Ministry of Culture issued a notice banning online games that feature Mafioso kingpins, marauding street gangs or any sort of hooliganism predisposed to organization.
  • Still, at least it makes a change to hear a story about football hooliganism that doesn't involve footballers. The Sun
  • The propensity to hooliganism is inherent in every society.
  • Are we on the brink of a new age of football hooliganism? Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether such a deep and visceral override of the mob mentality can be exploited in the land where hooliganism and football were invented is another matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mindful of her, Granddad told McCann that he in every speech on civil rights had tried to curb the “rowdyism and hooliganism” of die-hard segregationists by appealing to southern pride. Going Home to Glory
  • All have been granted amnesty from hooliganism claims. The Sun
  • Officials said they had identified and arrested 211 people responsible for the trouble and some had convictions for football hooliganism. The Sun
  • Two years ago, he admitted the police had been caught out by a spate of petty hooliganism, but this year he said police leave had been cancelled and extra officers would be on duty until Bonfire Night and beyond.
  • While police presence was a deterrent to hooliganism at the beach or Island grounds where the trade fair is being held, the same could not be said about the MTC buses with footpath travel and it was a day of endless hooting of horns.
  • He denied involvement in football hooliganism. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought the bad old days of football hooliganism were behind us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Italy's sports minister has demanded that clubs take immediate steps to tackle hooliganism.
  • With contributions from retired detectives and reformed criminals, the film offers a grim insight into smuggling, drugs dealing and organised football hooliganism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Football hooliganism is now reaching epidemic proportions.
  • This distinction provides a useful basis for a review and evaluation of specific theoretical approaches to football hooliganism.
  • It was a return to the bad old days of football hooliganism. The Sun
  • There's no place for this mindless hooliganism in football. The Sun
  • The problem of hooliganism should be kept in proportion. Only a small number of young people act in this way.
  • Now such a public display of journalistic hooliganism is shameful.
  • The tartan army, for many a source of national pride as a good-natured counterpoint to prevailing hooliganism elsewhere, is now routinely derided in the press for its apparent buffoonery and lack of knowledge of the beautiful game.
  • Fifteen Cardiff supporters appeared in court this week to answer charges of hooliganism.
  • When he recorded a short speech condemning hooliganism, it was broadcast simultaneously on three national TV networks like a prime ministerial address.
  • There is an insightful section on the Bolsheviks' fear of hooliganism and their tendency to link disorder and barbarism with popular culture.
  • Football hooliganism is not about football, or booze, or misplaced passion.
  • Furious residents called for tougher police measures in a desperate bid to combat hooliganism.
  • The arrest was made as part of a police operation to curb football hooliganism.
  • The government has recently introduced a law to combat hooliganism.
  • By any reckoning, holidays are preferable to hooliganism, and jolly good luck to all who have the physical strength to enjoy them, and the money to pay for the tickets, which seem to run well into the thousands of dollars.
  • The Government intends to clamp down on soccer hooliganism.
  • One can only speculate on the effect of long-term unemployment on vandalism, football hooliganism and the crime rate in general.
  • All have been granted amnesty from hooliganism claims. The Sun

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