| 31. | It has become easy to trade, cheat and behave like hooligans.
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| 32. | But it was certainly a collection of ultra-hooligans.
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| 33. | British soccer hooligans are known and dreaded the world over.
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| 34. | For their part, the hooligans seem to bask in the attention.
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| 35. | Hooligans seem to get a kick from the campaign to control them.
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| 36. | He worries that hooligans could permanently damage the image of the game.
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| 37. | Lewis has interviewed plenty of hooligans with unadulterated breath and clear heads.
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| 38. | AS : This is the hooligan escapade of a psychically ill person.
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| 39. | But the delivery boys were hooligans, and we argued.
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| 40. | Young hooligans in Strasbourg boast of burning cars and taunting the police.
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