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Japanese hooligans think differentJapanese hooligans think different

How to be a hooligan. After Japan beat Denmark in the World Cup 2010, noisy fans politely filled the streets of Tokyo. There is much to learn from the Japanese mob.

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Guest: telet (506 days ago)
they are fans not hooligans. thats a BIG difrent
    
Guest:  (506 days ago)
Latest comment: To be fair, when England win and there aren't any opposing fans around to clash with, then there's rarely trouble either.

Filmaddict Filmaddict (507 days ago)
Aaahhhhh, bless their hearts!

Guest: Argle (507 days ago)
You gotta love the cop nearest the camera. You can tell he was happy about it too, but was like "ok, cars gotta go through... riot pause.... ok... riot start again. thank you"
    
Guest:  (506 days ago)
The cops are wielding Light Sabers
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