UEFA Is Justified In Punishing the Rangers

During the UEFA Championship games between the Glasgow based Rangers and the Romanian Team Unirea Urziceni, it appeared that anti social behavior is still prevalent in football [soccer].

While the origins as to what happened is still a matter of debate, it cannot be denied that certain supporters of the Rangers were engaged in behaviour such as the destruction of private property in the stadium and arguing with authorities sent to police the stadium.

The majority of the Rangers supporters are nice and decent human beings who have the bad luck to be paired with a minority whose appetite for destruction supersedes the interest in the team and the game.

While the UEFA is still planning to meet over the incident, they have decided that the Rangers should be held responsible for the behavior of the few. It is a decision that is applauded by the underwriter.

It has been written and rewritten countless times that hooliganism, racism, and other forms of anti social behaviour regardless of its origins should not be tolerated. It destroys the integrity of the game and leaves a bitter taste with the team supporters.

The people who love football [soccer] should unite in deeds as well as in words and praise UEFA for its decision against the Rangers. They should also say «Enough Is Enough» and take measures to put the hooligans and other anti social elements where they belong which is a prison cell.

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