Deleu: "Continue to express our aversion"

SATURDAY, 27 APRIL 2019, 10:02 - lajoya
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INTERVIEWS On Thursday, the council session about he flares and bombs during the Standard-RSC Anderlecht match took place. Federal attorney Kris Wagner continues with his demand for a fixed-score loss for the Purple & White, a fine of 5,000 euros and a match behind closed doors. Moreover, he wants the club to train sniffer dogs. The latter is a bridge too far according to counsel Luc Deleu.


Deleu also defends that it is not the usual supporters who are responsible for the bailouts, but hooligans who have specially descended to Sclessin to disturb the peace.

Delue also emphasizes that the club strongly disapproves of the events: "We have voiced our aversion and continue to express it. This is not the culture of this club or of their supporters."

Wagner also wants to know from referee Lambrechts whether the situation at that time was comparable to a "war zone". Fortunately referees have a good sense of common sense: "The players were not directly in danger. But to continue the game was impossible", Lambrecht said afterwards.

"As a visiting club, Anderlecht could not have changed the whole situation", Deleu continues, "Objectively, we are liable, but the sanctions are unjust. You do not estimate the consequences well."



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