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All of us know that without managers the soccer could not have order but the soccer in Colombia have a problem. Each team have a manager but most of them only think about money, their objective is to sell the good players that they find for to make a lot of money. I think that the solution for this problem is the belongings of each team are for fans, I mean, the owners of the team are the fans.

In Colombia there are a lot of Hooligans of different teams, for example Blue Rain (Millonarios F.C), los del sur (Nacional), Baron rojo sur (America), and others more, but the principal problem with these Hooligans is they do not respect their rivals. When you go to stadium you hear offensive songs for the rival but the rival also sings these same.

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