Athens Police to go Champions League Hooligans Paintball Hunting

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 Athens Police to go Champions League Hooligans Paintball Hunting
Causes pain and tags the hooligans at the same time. Nice! [link]

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The Grab: 05.21
Published 5/22/2007 by soccermad at Soccer Mad In America
... for Walter Smith at Ibrox, before he learned his, er, finesse. [Times Online] As the Athens police gear up for the European Cup Final, they've stumbled upon a foolproof idea using paintball guns to not only deter violence, but identify hooligan elements. I'm sure we'll have no scenes of paint-splattered elderly Liverpool fans getting the crap kicked out of them by one of Athens' finest. [The Offside] And finally, what is it with fit, attractive continental athletes insisting on showing off their package all the time? I know Europeans are typically more daring than us, but

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