There is a dream called football

Chapter 195 English Football Hooligans

Football hooligans have always been the biggest cancer in British football, and this situation will be more obvious during the derby.

Therefore, the city of Liverpool has made very good preparations before the weekend derby, and has even mobilized police forces from the surrounding areas to prevent any problems from occurring during the derby.

Fan organizations from both sides have also been told that if there is a conflict in the derby, the teams will be severely punished.

At that time, football hooligans not only brought shame to British football, but also caused them to be absent from mainstream European competitions for a long time. This was a pain for British football, so many fans still paid great attention to the warning.

But some fans still make trouble. In a bar where Everton fans gathered, a small conflict broke out among the fans.

When female police officer Cathy and male police officer George arrived, the two sides were already at war with each other.

"I know everyone is excited about the derby, but don't use your excitement in the wrong place." George scolded.

"Officer, he is the one who is causing trouble." A bald middle-aged man with a tattoo of the Everton team crest on his arm replied.

The man wearing a Liverpool jersey smiled and said: "Officer, Britain is a free place. This is a public place. Why can't I come?"

George knew that he was looking for trouble. Britain is a free place. Bars are public places and adults can enter. But this is a place where Everton fans gather. It is really inappropriate for you, a Liverpool man, to go in.

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George winked at Cathy, who asked the Scouser to step aside, "What are you trying to do?"

"I'm an adult and this is a place of freedom."

"Don't talk to me about this. It's their freedom to beat you up. The derby is here, you want to cause trouble, right?"

"Officer, I am a taxpayer."

"Yes, I know. You are still an alcoholic. You smell of alcohol. I think you should go back to the station with me."

As soon as these words came out, the Liverpool fan sobered up a lot. He didn't want to go back to the police station to spend the night with his police sister in the cold weather.

"I didn't cause any trouble."

"Yes, but you're going to get into trouble soon. As long as you continue to be here, I guarantee you won't be able to watch the weekend derby."

The Liverpool fans were scared and said, "Okay, I'm leaving."

"I'll watch you go."

After taking care of this, George patted his partner and said, "Good job."

However, another report from a colleague came over the walkie-talkie, and someone was causing trouble in the neighborhood not far away.

Casey sighed, "These damn fans, I really hate the derby."

"Haha, by the way, Kaixi, which team are you a fan of?"

"I'm not a football fan, but my dad is an Everton fan."

"And you?"

"Me and my dad are both Liverpool fans."

"Haha, then you'd better go around when you see my dad."

"hehe."

Two blocks away, the same thing happened in a bar. Under normal circumstances, the fans were still sane, but after a few drinks, the wildness prevailed over the sanity, and many people became crazy.

I dared to do things that I usually didn’t dare to do, and I dared to say things that I usually didn’t dare to say.

The Everton fan who caused trouble this time insisted on drinking in a bar where Liverpool fans gathered. The bar owner knew that something would definitely happen, so he called the police.

"I won't leave, I have money."

The Evertonian took out his leather armor and took out a few pounds.

"Is this enough for me to drink?"

"That's enough, that's enough, but you can't drink here."

"Why?"

"You know, just like Liverpool people will not go to a bar where Everton fans gather to drink. You are making trouble."

Unexpectedly, he yelled loudly: "Then if you have the ability, hang a sign at the door and make it clear that Everton fans are not allowed in."

Bar owner Khan, this is completely unreasonable.

"Sir, you can't be unreasonable."

"I'm very reasonable." He picked up a pound, "I only know that I didn't drink your wine in vain."

Just when the boss was helpless, Cathy and George arrived. The boss complained to the police, and Cathy said he understood.

"Sir, can you come over here?"

"No, I want to drink."

"Sir, my father is also an Everton fan. Do you know that you are embarrassing the Evertonians?"

The middle-aged man blushed and asked, "Did I do something wrong?"

"You shouldn't make trouble. Let's go."

"What did I do wrong?"

"You have the right to remain silent or hire a lawyer..."

Cathy read out his rights and obligations, and the middle-aged man also sobered up, "I didn't cause any trouble, I just wanted to drink."

"If you want to drink and go back to your own home, I will have to deal with more than 10 fans like you tonight. Don't test my patience."

"Okay, wrong, I'm leaving."

"Better hurry up."

At one o'clock in the morning, Cathy and George were still on patrol. There would be no peace before the derby. Twice a year, this is the most anxious moment for the Liverpool police.

"George, I want to know why you men are so crazy about football. It's like you are a different person."

"Because football is passionate, and you also know that men like passionate things."

"Haha, but there is no need to become a football hooligan."

"No, football is faith, just like the Crusades. Isn't that all about faith?"

Speaking of this, Kaixi seemed to understand something.

"Are you hungry?"

"Kind of."

"Then I'll go buy a hot dog."

"good."

George bought hot dogs and drinks, and the two of them found a curb on the street to sit down.

"Are you saying Evertonians and Liverpool people really can't live in peace with each other?"

"At least I haven't seen it."

"I think the fans of the two teams should be friendly and it is best to hold hands and enter the stadium to watch the game."

"Hahaha." George thought this idea was very ridiculous.

At this moment, two young people came holding hands, a man and a woman. The woman was wearing a Liverpool jersey, and the man was wearing an Everton jersey.

"Look!!" Casey pointed at them.

"They seem to be lovers. A Scouser and an Evertonian are in love."

George was dumbfounded, "How is that possible?"

"I think they are probably not a couple."

"What is that?"

"..."

George was speechless, but...at this moment, Cathy had already ran over, "Can you excuse me?"

"Officer, have we done anything?"

"No, no, just..."

"Are you a couple?"

"Of course."

"George, they are a couple."

The two young lovers were extremely dumbfounded, wondering if there was something wrong with the policeman's brain? What age is this? Isn't it okay for couples to go out for a stroll in the early hours of the morning?

In the doubtful eyes of a young couple, Cathy felt very happy. It turns out that Liverpudlians and Evertonians can fall in love.

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