Millwall F.C. Director on theory that women induce calm at football matches, UK; 1990

Jeff Burnige, Director of Millwall F.C., speaking at the Den stadium, answers a question about whether the presence of women at football matches can have a calming effect on male spectators: 'I think they do - I think that... in all parts of the ground, there will be an improvement in the general level of behaviour and sportsmanship if there are more women there, and that can only be a good thing.' London, UK; 1990. (D:NMRW194S - AEVZ001J)
Jeff Burnige, Director of Millwall F.C., speaking at the Den stadium, answers a question about whether the presence of women at football matches can have a calming effect on male spectators: 'I think they do - I think that... in all parts of the ground, there will be an improvement in the general level of behaviour and sportsmanship if there are more women there, and that can only be a good thing.' London, UK; 1990. (D:NMRW194S - AEVZ001J)
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