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Manager Gary O’Neil was horrified by the violent outbreaks at West Brom

As there has been outbreaks of violence at the football match at West Brom, it’s a drastic change that has taken a huge hit to the reputation of the football association based on the image of fans as a embarrassment of support. 

This is the culture of football, as fans that support teams have an image that they keep together, this as a whole is based on fighting each other to gain reputation as a whole. 

In the mean time the players in the team restlessly informed relatives. There were unsubstantiated reports of players' families that had been spat at.

The match had consistently had the potential for savagery as it was whenever these opponents first played each other starting around 2021 and the initial time before fans beginning around 2012.

Police gathered around to lower the confusion between the fans, as it’s was an epic moment” that had violent moments that distinguished a fact of involvement, as this discourage a purpose of destruction to the game and surrounding environment. 

There was no injuries, as it’s was just the vulgar nature of spitting and shouting abuse that psychologically impact the players and fans. 

Today is a lead that we have to contain like a barraged close fortress” that looms an empire that crowns its purpose on value, to a extent of virtual certainty with the reality of how to maintain” its given justification based around the manner on how todays football is played in front of fans. 

A loom of dark secrets that corresponds its thought based on a message that profound through it’s meaning that is a reflection based on a message between fans, as this can afloat a signal of reliance” as this brings a source of information from a end to a beginning which is a result of extreme circumstances. 

This is an influence on the image to the younger generation that are looking up to the supporters and players for inspiration when attending football matches or playing the game of football at lengths. 

Attached is a article regarding the violence at West Brom football match 

https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/2024/01/28/west-brom-facing-fa-punishment-following-black-country-derby-violence/

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 

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