There is a large amount of violence amongst football fans. I want to find out the reasons for this, and see what people's attitudes to the people committing the violence.
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Michael Pearson YR11 GCSE Sociology Coursework 2003 Hypothesis There is a large amount of violence amongst football fans. I want to find out the reasons for this, and see what people's attitudes to the people committing the violence, I think that some of the reasons for the violence could be: * Drink * Big matches * Big events * gender and ethnicity * age * social class/background * media coverage * level of competition I think that the majority of people will think that football hooligans are the stereotypical young working class yobs, motivated by drink. Introduction In my coursework I am researching football hooliganism, and the amount of football violence over the years. I am going to try and find out what the reasons for this are, and people's stereotypical views of the people committing the violence, and I want to find out if football hooliganism has increased or decreased. I am also trying to find out if the stereotypical views...

