English Dictionary

Definition of “crowd trouble”

crowd trouble (kraʊd ˈtrʌb əl) 

Definitions

noun

  1. (sport) bad behaviour by fans at a match, particularly a football game

Example Sentences Including 'crowd trouble'

CELTIC reluctantly travel to Aberdeen on a Monday night after police concerns over crowd trouble.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
Gaillard said there had been no incidents of crowd trouble at or after the game.
New Zealand Herald (2004)
There is an important step for the FA to take before implementing ground closures in their attempt to eradicate crowd trouble.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
They simply outclassed us today," Dravid said after his team's 159-run defeat in a game marred by crowd trouble.
SA Star (2005)
Traditionally, organisers steer away from heavier bands for fear of crowd trouble.
NME (New Musical Express) (2004)

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