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Will “Free Palestine” weaken PSG among some of its supporters? The banner in support of Palestine, in the context of the conflict in the Middle East, deployed on November 6 during PSG-Atlético de Madrid in the Champions League (1-2) was not appreciated, that is a fact . After being summoned by the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau, the leaders of the French champion club must respond to the anger of fans, reports Saturday
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“ PSG=Qatar and Qatar=PSG, I will no longer go to the Park and I will request a refund of my two subscriptions », Said advertising executive Frank Tapiro, a regular at the VIP areas of the Parc des Princes. The media doctor Michel Cymes also expressed his dissatisfaction. The sports media also mentions several dozen supporters, of Jewish faith or not, who are considering stopping their subscription.
Supporters prevented from canceling?
After the episode of the banner displayed by the Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP), PSG decided to ban all tifo until the end of 2024. An email was sent to dissatisfied supporters, assuring them that the club was taking the necessary steps to ensure that this does not happen again. As for the risk of unsubscriptions, also expressed by companies benefiting from lodges, the capital club does not intend to run it.
“ We cannot respond favorably to your termination request, it being also specified that the general conditions of sale applicable to your subscription and accepted when subscribing do not provide for such an option. », We can read in the PSG response.
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