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Angry striker Jan Kuchta criticised Feyenoord fans. Look what he said!
While the children’s crowd at Letná in Prague is receiving mostly praise from the home crowd, Scottish Rangers are once again outraged by racism. But what the Seychellois experienced in Rotterdam is incomparable to the atmosphere at Letná.
While the children’s crowd at Letná in Prague is receiving mostly praise from the home crowd, Scottish Rangers are once again outraged by racism, a topic started to be blown up by lawyer Glen Kamara. He said racism was behind the booing of his client by children. But what the Seychellois experienced in Rotterdam is incomparable to the scene at Letná.
Slavia fell 1:2 in the Netherlands after a poor first half. The match was played with incredible intensity and the referee allowed both teams to play a bit more vigorously, which of course led to more emotions in the stands.
From the TV footage, it was clear that the boos and boos were directed at Oscar Dorley at least once. The theme of racism? Not at all, not interested, it was just a hell of an atmosphere here.
Isn’t football Europe building a bit of a double standard? The children’s fans at Sparta, who made for an interesting backdrop and only booed a player they might have disliked, face accusations of racism.
The wild Feyenoord fans, they don’t have to deal with any of that. In European cups, you can boo teams from central and eastern Europe and not teams from the west? How are we supposed to interpret this?
Forward Jan Kuchta spoke about the whole situation in Rotterdam. What did he say?
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