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Sunday6:30pm - 2am (next day)
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Wednesday6:30pm - 2am (next day)
Thursday6:30pm - 2am (next day)
Friday6:30pm - 2am (next day)
Saturday6:30pm - 2am (next day)


Football hooliganism is the term used to describe disorderly, violent or destructive behaviour perpetrated by spectators at association football events.Football hooliganism normally involves conflict between gangs, in English known as football firms , formed for the purpose of intimidating and physically attacking supporters of other teams. Other English-language terms commonly used in connection with hooligan firms include army, boys, casuals, and crew. Certain clubs have long-standing rivalries with other clubs and hooliganism associated with matches between them is likely to be more severe. Conflict may take place before, during or after matches. Participants often select locations away from stadiums to avoid arrest by the police, but conflict can also erupt spontaneously inside the stadium or in the surrounding streets. In extreme cases, hooligans, police, and bystanders have been killed, and body-armoured riot police have intervened with tear gas, police dogs, armoured vehicles and water cannons. Hooligan-led violence has been called aggro and bovver . Hooligans who have the time and money, may follow national teams to away matches and engage in hooligan behaviour against the hooligans of the home team. They may also become involved in disorder involving the general public. While national-level firms do not exist in the form of club-level firms, hooligans supporting the national team may use a collective name indicating their allegiance.
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