If you are seriously interested in the subject of 'football hooliganism', then you will know that there are many opinions and many theories, and the majority of academics subscribe to strict methodologies. 

It is important that this does not phase you.  John Williams, for example, has his theory. 

There are other examples, nonetheless, the point I am trying to make here is that it is my belief that research into a phenomena such as this needs an open and investigative mind, one that can bring a plethora of information together, a kind of holistic approach.  Therefore this wsebsite aims to challenge individual schools of thought and instead gather research from many angles, therefore representing more concepts.

I, and we, support any research/projects, no matter how small or large.  Join us as a volunteer contributer and send your work.

Thanks

Robin Manser 
Researchers and Theories
Regarding Football Hooliganism
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