Published on 04/12/2024 at 08:36 a.m.
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The ultras of Roazhon Celtic Kopthe main group of supporters of Stade Rennais, expressed their dissatisfaction before the match against Saint-Étienne this Saturday. They had prepared a series of banners critical of the “players, managers” of the club, accompanied by an impressive quantity of smoke which forced the referee to briefly interrupt the match.
Censorship from club management
Three days later, in a statement released Tuesday evening, the RCK revealed that word had been censorship on their banners by club management. It was the term “Shareholders”referring to the Pinault family, owners of Stade Rennais. The group of supporters explained that they “respected this censorship” in order to “do not break years of good relations” with the club, while emphasizing that “all decision-makers have their share of responsibility” in recent sporting failures.