These days, executive boxes have become a feature of many stadiums. CROWD CONTROL Patch worn at 1899 England v. Scotland International Police attend soccer matches to ensure the safety of everybody at the game. Police, like these Italian officers at a Juventus game,
may need to take a hard line with unruly fans, and sometimes use horses or dogs to help them control large crowds. They may also control traffic and escort supporters to and from the game. COMING HOME This drawing comes from a postcard from the early 20th century.
The caption on the card says, “Our team’s lost by – goals to – .” Space is left on the card for fans to fill in the score. Somehow, the depression of defeat is always replaced by excitement and high hopes when the next game comes around.
45 The stadium the late 19th century, soccer teams realized that they would have to TWIN TOWERS The famous Twin build permanent venues in which to Towers at Wembley hold their games. Stadiums became Stadium in England will not be part of the a necessity. They provided fans with new stadium being built for the shelter and a decent view of the game.
Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly III FG 21st century. They also created an atmosphere that added greatly to the game-day experience. A series of stadium disasters over the years, in places such as Scotland, Peru, and Russia, finally led to widespread belief that standing areas should be replaced by stands with seats, for the safety of spectators. AS CROWDS GREW EVER larger in THEN THERE WAS LIGHT... CROWD SAFETY Floodlights were first used in 1878, but they didn’t become standard at professional games until the 1950s
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