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UK college's trip to Millwall football match to teach students about 'working class culture' stirs controversy

Fans of English football team Millwall reacted angrily on Thursday after a school invited students to attend one of their matches and "even talk" to fans to learn about working class stereotypes on sexuality and race

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London: Fans of English football team Millwall reacted angrily on Thursday after a school invited students to attend one of their matches and "even talk" to fans to learn about working class stereotypes on sexuality and race.

Varndean College in Brighton, south England, promises its sociology students that they will see examples of "hyper-masculinity, hegemonic masculinity, women challenging gender norms and working class culture" at Friday's Championship game between Brighton and London rivals Millwall.

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