Friday, April 8, 2011

DTotD: A fight that proves Mexico matches in U.S. need more security

Playing friendlies in the U.S. is nothing new for Mexico -- it's a proven money-maker that can outdraw even the U.S. team. But if this video proves anything other than the depravity of drunk humans, it's that it might be time to start investing in better security for these matches.

Recorded during Mexico's friendly against Venezuela at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, these guys have an all-out, section clearing battle royale in the upper level of the stadium. Cheering/horrified fellow fans watch as bottles fly and a rapid fire combination of punches and knees to the head eventually lead up to one guy free falling down rows of seats.

So, yeah, maybe next time they should have some security personnel on hand.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/soccer/blog/dirty-tackle/post/DTotD-A-fight-that-proves-Mexico-matches-in-U-S?urn=sow-wp601

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