by Formerly known as sheva7 Sun Jun 22, 2014 5:47 am
mongrel hawk wrote:In Chile-Spain, many Chileans invaded Maracanã without a ticket to the game.
Yesterday night, Argentine barra bravas rose hell in Belo Horizonte and destroyed part of the neighbourhood. There have been many problems between Argentine supporters and Brazilians during Argentina games as well.
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If Brazil-Argentina happens in this WC, there will be a lot of problems. Brazilian WC fans are not stadium supporters for their clubs, they don't know how to support the team and will certainly be frghtned by the Argies. Besides, the Argies will feel at home. I think Brazilian football firms like this Corinthians firm in the video below should rob the tickets from the posh fans to take over the stadium in case of a game between Brazil and Argentina. Only way to have home advantage.
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Just got back from the area where the fight occurred yesterday. There was a peaceful environment due to the presence of hundreds of policemen.
I saw several fights between brazilians and argentinians in the stands, most of them in the end of the first half. I saw four argentinians and two brazilians being ejected from the stadium.
When I go to Buenos Aires they treat me well, I personally know some nice argentinians, but some of their football fans are assholes. They offended brazilians all the time and didn't accept when we responded. They got angry even when we sang silly things like ''Ole, ole, ole, ole", "Iran, Iran!'', etc, and threatened us. Of course we didn't stop. Some childs were desperate to fight with someone. Pathetic.
There is a reason why argentinian officials have introduced an indefinite ban on away supporters attending matches.
Argentinians will not have more than 20% of the tickets in the ko stage and I would like to know if they will continue to sing songs calling brazilians 'son of a *', etc. Todo, I think that they will not intimidate anyone after the group stage. They try to physically intimidate brazilian fans now because the largest part of the crowd is argentinian. This will not happen in the latter stages. Brazilian fans are awful, but there will be plenty of boos and jeers to make sure they feel like playing away. Almost all brazilians around me booed them. The curious thing about this is that fans of local clubs were together for the first time. Atlético and Cruzeiro fans became friends and created songs, took pictures together, etc. This also happened in Rio.
Although obviously they are not as bad as brazilian fans that go to WC matches, I expected more from them. They sang before the match and in the beginning of the first half, then they remained seated and quiet. Colombians were much more impressive.