If you drop a ball, do you start complaining about the way it is bouncing?
In any environment where there exists a mammoth crowd, it is most likely that there is a part of the crowd that is not really part of it, and that's how hooliganism exists in football and in clubs with huge followings.
As much as we detest hooliganism in football, it's something that cannot be eradicated by word of mouth. Every club with a huge fan base always has a crowd control problem, and it's upon the parties involved to make sure that every fan, every player is protected during a match.
Even jihad doesn't make people Muslims.
Even huge crusades doesn't convert everyone to Christianity.
As much as we hate hooliganism, we cannot deny the fact that it exists, and it's upon football stakeholders to come up with stringent security measures so that everyone in the stadium is protected from hooliganism.
At Kasarani, I saw no security which is why the Football Kenya Federation should bear all the blame for what happened to those injured players.
Gor was not the home team, neither was SoNy sugar, that means the organizers of this tournament had the responsibility of putting in place all necessary security measures to make sure everyone in the stadium was properly protected from unruly characters!
As for the hooligans who attacked players, just check the TV footage, you will know them and you can identify them, let them be brought to book.
In any environment where there exists a mammoth crowd, it is most likely that there is a part of the crowd that is not really part of it, and that's how hooliganism exists in football and in clubs with huge followings.
As much as we detest hooliganism in football, it's something that cannot be eradicated by word of mouth. Every club with a huge fan base always has a crowd control problem, and it's upon the parties involved to make sure that every fan, every player is protected during a match.
Even jihad doesn't make people Muslims.
Even huge crusades doesn't convert everyone to Christianity.
As much as we hate hooliganism, we cannot deny the fact that it exists, and it's upon football stakeholders to come up with stringent security measures so that everyone in the stadium is protected from hooliganism.
At Kasarani, I saw no security which is why the Football Kenya Federation should bear all the blame for what happened to those injured players.
Gor was not the home team, neither was SoNy sugar, that means the organizers of this tournament had the responsibility of putting in place all necessary security measures to make sure everyone in the stadium was properly protected from unruly characters!
As for the hooligans who attacked players, just check the TV footage, you will know them and you can identify them, let them be brought to book.
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