Marseille supporters are still in the sights of the Rouge Direct collective. On October 27, the association had already warned of homophobic chants heard during the Ligue 1 Classic, with the reception of PSG at the Vélodrome. A match which ended in a 0-3 victory for the Parisians.
The meeting was then marred by these slip-ups which were spotted, but above all expected, after a first wave of homophobic chants, this time at the Parc des Princes, during a match against Strasbourg. This meeting preceded the opposition against the Marseille rival.
“We are once again the only ones to alert”
This time, it was again at the Vélodrome that homophobic chants were heard, Sunday 1is December, at the conclusion of the 13e Ligue 1 day with the OM – Monaco poster. “We are once again the only ones to alert, to demand that order and the law be respected, including in a Football stadium”wrote the Rouge Direct collective, this Monday, December 2, after the match.
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“The weeks go by and the firm commitments of the Ministers of Sports and the Interior against homophobia in football seem more and more to be put aside: we would like to know the reasons”then points the finger at the association. The only action taken after the last homophobic chants heard in a stadium was that of the Professional Football League, which had decided to partially close the Auteuil stand at the Parc des Princes for a match against Toulouse.