It is relieving to see the discussion of football fanaticism entered
into the issue of  European identity however it is unfortunate that the
question is still being asked via the traditional channel of "the
other". The way it is tied to French riots is another clue which
demonstrates the deliberations about Huntington thesis is already
consumed in its full potential.

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