"And the problem with watching sport is plus why watching sport leads to sheep like behaviour?"
Well mookie11 ask you ask - I was really being rather put downish of sheep - humans can & do come up with much worse behaviour. Some of the questions you ask suggest you are in a nirvana of you own - seek answers to you questions because for you know I may lead you up the garden path, incidentally my gold stash is under the Bodi tree!
If we behaved properly at sporting 'games' why do many 'entertainment venues' demand all seating arrangements?
1946 March: during a soccer game between the Bolton Wanderers and Wolverhampton Wanderers 33 people died and more than 500 were injured
1961 April Chile, Santiago: a stadium barrier broke during a soccer match between Chile and Brazil; 5 people died and more than 300 were injured.
1964 May 24th. Peru, Lima: approximately 350 people died and more than 500 were injured in a riot during an Olympic qualifying soccer-match between Argentina and Peru.
1967 September 17th. Turkey, Kayseri: spectators at soccer game start fighting using pistols, knifes, and other weapons; 44 people died and approximately 600 were injured
1968 June 23rd. Argentina, Buenos Aires: during a soccer match between Boca Juniors and Rio de la Plata youths threw burning papers into the crowd. In the ensuing stampede 73 people died.
1971 January 2nd. U.K., Glasgow. Ibrox Stadium: after the soccer game between local derby Rangers and Celtic the crowd crushed through a gate; 66 people died
1974 February 17th. Egypt, Cairo: before the soccer match Zamalek against Dukla Prague the crowd crushed through barricades. In the stampede 48 people died.
1975 March 12th. USSR, Moskow, Sokolniki stadium: after a soccer game between a Canadian and a USSR youth team 20 people were crashed to death in a dark stairway.
1978 May Ghana: soccer game, 15 people died and 35 were injured when part of a wall collapsed.
1979 August Nigeria: soccer game, in a stampede following a floodlight failure 24 people died and 27 were injured.
1981 February 8th. Greece, Piraeus: stampede after a soccer game at a locked gate, 24 people died and 54 were injured.
1981 November 18th. Columbia, Ibague: a stadium stand collapsed during a soccer game, 17 people died.
1982 October 20th. USSR, Moscow, Luzhniki Stadium: Up to 340 people are crushed to death when fans leaving the stadium try to re-enter the stands after a last-minute goal in a UEFA Cup tie between Moscow Spartak and Dutch side Haarlem, according to Sovietsky Sport. The government newspaper Izvestia puts the death toll at 66.
1982 November 18th. Colombia, Cali: when drunken fans provoke a stampede at a soccer match between America and Deportivo Cali; 24 people died and up to 250 were injured.
1982 November 27th. Algeria, Algiers: a concrete roof at a stadium collapsed during a soccer game, up to 10 people died and more than 600 were injured.
1985 May 11th. Northern U.K., Bradford, Valley Parade Stadium: Fire engulfed the wooden stand of the Stadium during a soccer game, up to 56 people died and more than 100 were reported injured.
1985 May 26th. Mexico, Mexico City: a crowd tried to force their way into a stadium to see a domestic soccer match, 10 people died and up to 50 were injured.
1985 May 29th. Belgium, Brussels, Heysel Stadium: Rioting before the European Cup Final between Italy's Juventus Turin and English club Liverpool caused a concrete wall to collapse; 39 people died and up to 400 were injured.
1988 March 12th. Nepal, Kathmandu, National Soccer Stadium: A stampede towards locked exits in a hailstorm; 70 people died.
1988 March Liberia, Tripoli, International Stadium: a stadium collapsed, at least 2 people died.
1989 April 15th. U.K., Sheffield, Hillsborough Stadium: a crowd surge crushed packed fans against barriers at the English F.A. Cup semifinal match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. 95 people died and at least 200 were injured.
1991 January 14th. South Africa, Johannesburg: people became crushed against a stadium fence, trampled underfoot or stabbed as thousands of fans surge towards a jammed exit to escape rival brawling spectators after a soccer match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates; 40 people died and at least 50 were injured.
1991 July 15th. Kenya, Nairobi: a stampede during an African Nations' Cup qualifying match between Kenya and Mozambique; 1 person died and 24 others became injured.
1992 May 5th. Corsica, Bastia: a temporary stand at the Furiani stadium collapsed minutes before the kick-off at the French Cup semifinal between second division Bastia and Marseille; 16 people died and approximately 600 were injured.
1992 July 19th. Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Maracana Stadium: during a soccer game parts of the fence gave; 50 people were hurt due to a 15 foot fall from the upper tier.
1995 April 8th. Sierra Leone, Freetown: the main gate collapsed on hundreds of fans scrambling for tickets outside a packed stadium, at least 40 people were injured.
1996 June 16th. Zambia: stampede at Zambia/Sudan World Cup qualifiers' match in Lusaka; at least 7 people died.
1996 October 16th. Guatemala, Guatemala City: in a mass panic an avalanche of fans tumbled down seats and a flight of stairs at a World Cup qualifying match between Guatemala and Costa Rica; 83 people died and 147 were injured.
1996 December Zaire, Kinshasa, National Stadium: stampede during a soccer match ; at least 2 people died.
1996 Nigeria, Lagos, National Stadium: 5 people were crushed to death when a crowd of 40,000 tried to leave after Nigeria/Guinea World Cup qualifier.
1996 Liberia, Tripoli: troops opened fire to stop pro- and anti-Gadaffi sentiments being expressed in stadium; 8 people died and 39 were injured.
1998 November Democratic Republic of Congo: at Kinshasa derby between Vita Club and Motema Pembe at the Stade De Martyrs; 4 people died when troops opened fire.
1999 January 11th. Egypt, Alexandria: stampede after a derby between Korm and Al Ittihad, 11 people died.
2000 April 5th. Turkey: riots between English and Turkish fans during the Uefa Cup match between Galatasary Istanbul and Leeds United; 2 people were stabbed to death.
2000 July Zimbabwe: stampede following rioting in World Cup qualifier between Zimbabwe and South Africa caused by Zimbabwean police, who fired tear gas during the match; 13 people died.
2001 April 11th. South Africa, Johannesburg: stampede during a soccer game, at least 47 people died.