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Karya Tri Wahyudi: "Suporter Bola terjun Ke Lapangan"

        Eittz, jangan berpendapat bunuh diri loh. Ini neh ceritanye. Mungkin merasaa geram dengan permainan tim favoritnya yang kurang memuaskan, ahirnya mereka memutuskan untuk  melempari pemain dengan botol minuman dan merusak fasilitas stadion dan membakarnya. Belum puas dengan semua itu mereka merusak pagar bertralis besi dan langsung terjun ketengah lapangan. Setelah itu mereka mengejar salah satu pemain yang mereka anggap  merusak strategi permainan yang sudah direncanakan. Tetapi upaya mereka untuk mengejar pemain tersebut rupa nya sia-sia,pemain tersebut sudah di amankan oleh aparat kepolisian.
       Ahirnya,mereka dibubarkan oleh aparat kepolisian.dengan rasa tidak puas ahirnya mereka membubarkan diri, tetapi diluar stadion mereka memblokade jalan dengan membakar ban-ban bekas dan melempari stadion dengan batu dan bo molotov yang sudah mereka siapkan seblumnya.

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