Battle of Maze Hill
I've never been a football hooligan, or ever wanted to, but there seems to be a strange code amongst such people. Take the Battle of Maze Hill two years ago between Charlton and Southampton supporters.
Seventeen "soccer yobs" were jailed today for sentences ranging from two to four year. It was all arranged on the net and organised through e-mails and texts. The Charlton mobbed turned out to be much bigger and older than the Southampton supporters. "Huge, real shaven-headed pork-pie eaters," as one detective described them. They were more experienced at this sort of thing, some even in their forties, while the Southampton side in their early twenties had obviously bitten off more than they could chew. They were left bloodied and bruised.
However, and this is the weird thing, as the fans had obviously acted together to arrange the scrap, they used the medium of an Internet messageboard system to express their regard for each other after the fight. The Charlton fans showed respect for the courage of the Southampton supporters, and even showed concern for those most seriously injured.
Isn't that weird?