The relationship between supporters of PSG and the club management are not about to heat up. Yoann Seddik, 27, of Boulogne stand subscriber says he was expelled from the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night, half an hour from the end of the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France between Paris and Monaco. His fault? He launched a song – “Following too expensive, angry supporters” – to protest against the announced increase in the price of subscriptions
“This week we received the email for renewals.. It is expected to pay an extension from the quarter-finals for the Champions League. 35 euros for the quarter and 45 for the semis says that bear nicknamed Cap, known to be a leader in the lower part of the Boulogne stand. We found it to anything, so we decided to start a song. “
Tonio, who wishes only be identified by this single name, Mesh sides to this Wednesday, reports that six stewards then intervened to expel him from the podium and the stadium. “We know stewards, we even have a good relationship with them. They said they had received instructions coordinators placed at the bottom of platform and are related to the PC Safety , said Tonio AFP. They said they regretted it, but they had instructions. “
” It happened without violence “, confirms Yoann Seddik, who says n ‘ have “never been banned from the stage, he never lit a smoke or sung against President” PSG. “They took a picture of my subscription, sent him to the Safety and told me that I sang a protest song. They also said that I would receive a letter saying that my membership was canceled and I was risking being banned from the stage for three years. “
According to the Rules of Procedure Parc des Princes, it is forbidden to “exercise behavior likely to harm the actors of the event (including players, sporting and technical staff, referees, staff or officer of the organizer)” or “show aggressive behavior, violent, provocative, insulting, offensive, discourteous, indecent” . It is also forbidden to stand in the stands. Contacted by AFP, the club management did not wish to speak


 
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