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Another embarrassment? Slavie fans deemed racist, Romanian journalist gets reaction from Scottish fans. Susians oppose
That hasn’t happened in a long time. After the Prague Slavia may be disappointed with their performances and results, their fans may be too. They should have committed racist behaviour in Romania. But everything does not have to be so one-sided.
That hasn’t happened in a long time. After the Prague Slavia may be disappointed with their performances and results, their fans may be too. They should have committed racist behaviour in Romania. But everything does not have to be so one-sided.
The third competition loss in a row, the second to a Romanian side. Cluj scored three goals in two matches against Prague Slavia, without scoring a single one. And this despite the superiority of the Sešians.
Disappointment with their performance, however, may not be the only problem. On the contrary. The respected Romanian journalist Emanuel Rosu, who publishes articles in media such as the BBC and The Guardian, has come up with some unpleasant information.
According to him, the fans of Slavia were not very friendly in Romania. They were supposed to have committed racist behaviour and insulted Romanians. If his words are confirmed, it will be another black mark on the Prague team’s international reputation.
It is worth mentioning that Rosu has received reactions from many Scottish fans. They understandably remember well the matches of Slavia or Sparta against both Scottish giants, especially Rangers. Nor can we forget the disgusting message from the Slavic ultras to Glen Kamara.
“Slavia Prague is not a racist club, Emanuel. They have been wrongly accused in the past and they are victims in this case too. At least that’s what it sounds like that UEFA didn’t punish them,” the Rangers supporter said ironically.
The Sixers, however, counter. The home crowd in Cluj reportedly resorted to chanting “Jude Slavia” during the match. Among other things, some of the Slavic fans have apologised if indeed some individuals were guilty of unacceptable behaviour.
Source: Emanuel Rosu, Twitter, UEFA
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