British scientists spend a huge amount to see why football fans get drunk
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/british-scientists-spend-a-huge-amount-to-see-why-football-fans-get-drunk.htmlMost football fans can't imagine a match without a glass of beer. It would seem that between sports and alcohol should not be connected, but here the opposite is true. Famous British scientists decided to investigate why the drunk fans during matches, and will spend on study of more than 400 thousand pounds (about 37.5 million) from the state Treasury. Find out how will the Grand experiment of our material.
More than 400 thousand pounds (about 37.5 million) taxpayers will spend scientists from the University of Stirling to study the question of why football fans get drunk. Experts have suggested that the games create "a special atmosphere" for drunkenness.



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