Thursday, September 4, 2014

UEFA complains about graffitties on the walls of Partizan Stadion (post is being updated!)

Scandal is about to raise in ul. Humska.
On Sunday, from 20:45 Serbia plays a friendly football game against France. The location of the match will be Partizan's stadium. Yesterday Italian UEFA-delegates visited the stadium to survey the location. They noticed the graffitties on the stadium's walls painted by fans during the years. E.g. this one, to the memory of the 1996 European Champion Clubs' Cup final played in Heysel Stadium:

(photo: juznifront.com)

Nobody said any facts or reasons on what and why UEFA-delegates didn't like about the graffitties. Yet the Serbian Football Association (FSS) was commanded by them to remove (practically to re-paint) all these graffitties. Period.
So far neither Partizan, nor FSS made any official statement about it. But Grave Diggers made it clear, they won't let it happen, and they will defend the graffitties with their own bodies making a "living cordon" around the stadium.

Dear UEFA-delegates and all you cowards ready to lick any ass any time,
Tell me ONE logical reason what's wrong with these graffitties. Cite ONE regulation that forbids them. Just ONE.
Until then keep your goddamn mouth shut and focus rather on the offenses and irregulations of the Neftchi-Partizan match.

As soon as there is any news, this post will be updated immediately.

Update:
Upon the news of juznifront.com FSS and Partizan's management decided not to re-paint the stadium's graffitties. Everything remains as it used to be. A small group of Grave Diggers appeared at the stadium, but finally they didn't need to intervene.

ALLELUJAH.
UEFA could still throw at least an explanation to us. Or FSS. Or anyone whom it may concern.


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