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hooligan

[hoo-li-guhn] / ˈhu lɪ gən /


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One snapped, “I’m from the old hooligan days — we don’t talk to journalists.”

From Washington Post

“To me it was the sort of thing hooligans do,” read one remark on Twitter.

From Los Angeles Times

Within Seattle, it’s gone, unless you count a recent trend of midnight hooligans commandeering residential streets to screech tires.

From Seattle Times

The hooligan was captured in a picture wearing a gray t-shirt, Nike shorts and white sneakers, cop said.

From Fox News

"Where lessons can be learnt, we will work with partners to ensure that future matches are not disrupted by a group of hooligans who are fueled on alcohol," she said.

From Fox News