Lille fans bemoaned feeling like «second class citizens» after their ban from the Marseille match following attacks on Lyon manager Fabio Grosso.
WHAT HAPPENED? The Lyon manager suffered grave injuries and could haveeven lost an eye after the team bus came under attack from a section of Marseille fans ahead of a Ligue 1 fixture against Marseille last weekend. The match between the two clubs had to be postponed in the wake of one of the most serious football violence in recent history.
The French Interior Ministry wanted to take no risk following the incident and has hence banned 250 travelling supporters of Lille from attending the match against Marseille at the Stade Velodrome. The decision has come under severe criticism from several fan groups as many of them had already undertaken the journey to watch their favourite team in action.
WHAT THEY SAID: The Les Dogues supporters put out a statement signed by 18 fan groups that read: «Many Lille supporters are already there (Marseille is not next door), finding themselves blocked in the face of this repressive decision. The application of collective ban measures cannot and must not become the norm.
»We are exasperated at being considered second-class citizens. We strongly condemn the delay chosen in order to warn us, a delay which penalises many people who have incurred significant costs to cross France and go to the Phocaean city. We hope that one day you will reasonably open your eyes to the proper organisation of supporter travel, in dialogue, intelligence and dignity.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE: The French sports minister, Amelie Oudea-Castera, confirmed that seven arrests were made in connection with the incidents that occurred before the game between Marseille and Lyon.
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