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		<title>The Football Factory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UK football has been part of British popular culture for years now. Along the way there are several football movies created by both UK and international filmmakers. Movies about teams as well as fans and hooligans have been made. One of the most interesting movies about UK football is “The Football Factory”, released in 2004. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UK football has been part of British popular culture for years now. Along the way there are several football movies created by both UK and international filmmakers. Movies about teams as well as fans and hooligans have been made. One of the most interesting movies about UK football is “The Football Factory”, released in 2004. It tells the story of Tommy Johnson, an avid football hooligan, and his quest to make peace with himself and his morality. It is certainly not the best or most famous movie about football or hooligans, but it is interestingly plotted and deals with a lot of issues such as racism, sexism, class consciousness, football hooliganism and working class culture. </p>
<p>I’m not too keen on the fact that this movie uses too much bad language or overly-portrayed violence, but it sure can describe clearly how social interaction between football fans from different teams affect everyone’s daily life to a certain extent. It depicts how random, often seen as irrelevant, events can cause brawls and vandalism among hooligans from different teams. You can see how small mistakes such as ending at the wrong girl’s house or hitting the brother of a strong hooligan character that has influence over group of supporters lead to the Headhunters, who support Chelsea F.C., and the Bushwackers, who support Millwall F.C. fighting against each other in a big brawl. </p>
<p>It is interesting to see the main character ask himself if it is all worth it, and replied with confidence that it is. The love of die-hard fans of British football for their teams is amazingly big and the bond created among the two is very strong. There is no doubt that football has been a huge part of British lives to its very roots. It is the fuel of one massive sporting engine. </p>
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