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Take matters in our own hands

WHAT a pleasure it was to read Mr Johnstone’s recent letter in Fans’ Forum regarding the appalling standard of behaviour endemic at all levels of the game now. It’s nice to know that there are at least two of us who think that these things matter.
One can hardly be surprised at the deterioration since the authorities are encouraging it. Children, dogs, prisoners and footballers have one thing in common. They will push the boundaries as far as they will go in order to get what they want. The more those in charge fail to stand their ground the more difficult it is to maintai...

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