''Come And Have A Go If You Think Your Hard Enough''

by Paulette Sedgwick | June 8, 2010 at 11:43 am
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The World Cup 2010 is nearly here.  Home's are already covered in flags, posters and banners. 

Streets looking as if ready for the Queens special birthday or Royal wedding.
Supermarkets offers on alcohol offering buy 1 get 1 free, as trolleys overload in cheap booze no sight of food.

No fun if not into football as most channels on tv or radio constantly mention football and tv programmes cancelled or delayed due to football.
Instead of making one channel for just football allowing the rest of the none football world to enjoy tv.

England already has a reputation when it comes to football especially when abroad for violence, deaths, arrests, rape and much more.  Cheap booze drank from the minuet they wake until head hits the pillow.

Staffordshire Police are ready for the high increase domestic crime and violence which is related to world sport events and aiming to show alcohol-related violence the red card during the World Cup, with a hard-hitting DVD production.  The police force has produced a three-minute video about the consequences of  drinking too much, which was launched June 8th 2010, as part of a YouTube and Facebook  marketing campaign

The gritty and thought-provoking film shows three dramatised accounts of the violent effects of alcohol: an incident of domestic violence; a violent assault in a pub, and a road traffic collision. Produced by video company, Ember Regis, students and staff from Staffordshire University have assisted in making the film by taking on acting and some technical roles.  The university also made its forensic crime scene house in Stoke-on-Trent available for use as a location along with one of its bars.

Street sequences were filmed in Tamworth in Staffordshire with help from the Neighbourhood Policing Team.  The opening images of football supporters were shot at Wembley stadium before the recent England versus Mexico World Cup warm-up match.

Police across Engalnd are setting up temporary in unused shops near pubs in town centres for those who may be abused from there partners due to football and misused alchole drinking, to go and have a chat with someone in confidence for help.  Central Television showed Tamworth, Staffordshire Police going into pubs and clubs handing out leaflets and advice not to overdue the alchole and just enjoy the world cup 2010 for what it is. ''Fun''.

Each year we wait to find out what the official world cup song for England will be. Not to everyone liking obviously.

But with the release of ''Shout Mix'' By Dizzee Rascal and James Coden, all we will see are drunken Britis eager for a fight instead of enjoying the game whilst shouting to anyone ''Come and have a go if you think your hard enough''

Perhaps Simon cowell was concentrating more on his wedding plans and wasn't thinking straight when sitting round the table late at night deciding what one special song would reflect English football to the world.

You only have to Google 'Brits Football' and pages of links to sad storys of drunken football brit beats up a young girl or unarmed adult. Many arrests as cells abroad and in England fill up.  Just for the sake of football fun mixed with alchole.

The measurement and Recording Of Alchole and Football Related Crimes 

http://www.sirc.org/publik/alcohol_related_violence4.shtml

What happend to sport, fun, enterainment, a day out with family or friends to watch your team win?

Now your putting your life on the line if you decide to watch your country play in the world cup.  What is the world coming to...?

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