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Anders Vestad Wrighting test English 
1STA 
_______________The “Hooligans”_______________ 
The movie “Hooligans” did affect my thoughts of how lives in the UK is or 
was (I’ve heard there’s been some changes). I’ve always had an 
impression that everyone was gentle and nice to etch others but now that 
I’ve seen what it’s really like I am left with my set of mind turned up-side 
down. I never thought violence was so normal in Britain, and definitely not 
because of football. I get that people get upset when their team is 
defeated but fight? Why fight over some game where you kick a ball 
around and get as many points as possible? Just why injure yourself and 
others for some lost game? 
I actually enjoyed the movie as opposed to all the other movies I’ve 
watched at school. I can’t really pick out anything that I don’t like because 
it was pretty good. But I like that the movie shows us that Britain isn’t full 
of nice people, but also bad people or violent people that lives “two” lives 
(sort of), a football life with lots of drinking and violence and a normal life 
where you work and have a family. Like Pete, who seems like a violent 
asshole that just drinks and fights before and after a football match, but 
he is actually a nice guy who works as a history and gym teacher, he 
respect women and care for his students. It’s just a shame that he had to 
die.

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The hooligans

  • 1. Anders Vestad Wrighting test English 1STA _______________The “Hooligans”_______________ The movie “Hooligans” did affect my thoughts of how lives in the UK is or was (I’ve heard there’s been some changes). I’ve always had an impression that everyone was gentle and nice to etch others but now that I’ve seen what it’s really like I am left with my set of mind turned up-side down. I never thought violence was so normal in Britain, and definitely not because of football. I get that people get upset when their team is defeated but fight? Why fight over some game where you kick a ball around and get as many points as possible? Just why injure yourself and others for some lost game? I actually enjoyed the movie as opposed to all the other movies I’ve watched at school. I can’t really pick out anything that I don’t like because it was pretty good. But I like that the movie shows us that Britain isn’t full of nice people, but also bad people or violent people that lives “two” lives (sort of), a football life with lots of drinking and violence and a normal life where you work and have a family. Like Pete, who seems like a violent asshole that just drinks and fights before and after a football match, but he is actually a nice guy who works as a history and gym teacher, he respect women and care for his students. It’s just a shame that he had to die.