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The draw between PSG and Brest on Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes resulted in a sad outcome for Breton supporters.
Ligue 1 and its brainless pseudo-supporters stood out again this weekend. At the end of the good draw obtained by SB29 in Paris, one of the buses carrying supporters of the Breton club was targeted not far from the Parc des Princes.
“ About 2 or 3 kilometers from the stadium, after the match », specifies L’Equipe, the vehicle was stoned – a stupid and dangerous attack which left three people lightly injured, and which is reminiscent of the pathetic episode already experienced by Brest two months ago after a trip to Montpellier .
PSG to the aid of affected Brest residents
“ This similar event took place this time in Paris after the draw for Eric Roy’s men against PSG. As he headed towards Brest, one of the 2 Brest supporter buses was once again targeted by a group of individuals. Fortunately, no serious injuries (3 minor injuries) were reported during this surprise attack. », We can read in a press release from SB29 released this Monday evening.
“ Alerted by the supporters, the Stade Brestois security and organization service was contacted after the attack on their bus. In conjunction with Paris Saint-Germain services, a solution was found to transport a replacement bus and allow them to return to Brest as quickly as possible. We thank the PSG club for their help and valuable collaboration. Once again, Stade Brestois condemns with the greatest firmness the facts which took place this Sunday and remains available to the services of the Paris Police Prefecture in the investigation which could be carried out. »
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