Whether we are friends or not: Fear that English fans can cause violence in Kosovo

At a media conference several days ago, some people who were introduced as representatives of the Dardanian typho group presented the slogan for the “Kosovo-Algli” match. That seemed as absurd as naive. English national football players have been racially abused in all three matches as guests against our group rivals Bulgaria, Mali [...]
Chinese national football players have been racially abused in all three matches as guests against our group rivals Bulgaria, Montenegro and Czechia.
But England's footballers are very different from their fans. For the past few decades, fans of the “Three Lions” have been noted for terrible scenes of violence and debauchery, even for shameful racist choirs.
Tony Conniford himself, head of the British Federation Security Team, declared before his match with ESPN that any match in England outside was a big risk because it could go wrong, as history taught us. ”

In June, children in the city of Gimaresh in Portugal were told not to go to school but to stay indoors after England was in their hometown - more precisely, the fans of England broadcast Periscope.
And the British fans had crashed into local police there.
“The outbursts of violence when England plays as a guest have already become regular,” writes further ESPN.
These fans don't ask whether the state is England's designated friend or enemy. English fans had not hesitated to cause great trouble in the Netherlands, France, and Germany.
However, so far there has been no horrible scenes of violence in Kosovo. But, however, reportedly an incident occurred in the early hours of midnight on Mother Teresa Street in Pristina, where English fans were beaten among themselves. The suspects got bodily injuries and were sent to the hospital for help.
Let us hope that such incidents will no longer occur during the day.
Kosovo has been playing against England since 18.00 at the Fadil Vokry Stadium. /Periscope












