mojaveman
07-02-2014, 23:03
In an interview with Brazil's sports television network SporTV, Jerome Valcke acknowledged Tuesday that "maybe there were too many people who were drunk" at the matches and prompted the connection between inebriation and violence.
Been to a few soccer matches in Europe and watching the fans after they've been drinking is just as much fun as watching the players. :D
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/fifa-exec-somehow--amazed--by-level-of-drunknesess-in-world-cup-stadiums-200409066.html
Been to a few soccer matches in Europe and watching the fans after they've been drinking is just as much fun as watching the players. :D
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/fifa-exec-somehow--amazed--by-level-of-drunknesess-in-world-cup-stadiums-200409066.html