22
Jun
09

You Were Told to Be QUIET


On the 5-year anniversary of an attempted attack on the Dutch royal family that instead killed 6 innocent bystanders, fans at a soccer game between FC Utrecht and Feyenoord on May 3 rose for a moment of silence.

One fan though started shouting during the silence. According to FC Utrecht chairman Jan Willem van Dop, other fans helped identify the man.

“We made it clear to him we will not tolerate this in our stands,” van Dop said in a statement. “The man expressed his regret for his actions and apologized to the club.”

On Friday, the fan learned exactly how the club will not tolerate his actions, when he received a ban on attending any events at the stadium for 5 years.

[Sports Illustrated]


1 Response to “You Were Told to Be QUIET”


  1. 1 youppi
    June 22, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    I never understood how they could enforce something like this. Do they have his picture up everywhere? what if he wears a disguise or something?


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