Don’t go to Prague, your life will be lost there, warns Rangers fans Kamar’s lawyer
The Disciplinary Commission of the European Football Union (UEFA) closed the Letna Stadium with a duel of the basic group of the European League with the Rangers due to the racist speeches of Sparta fans in the match of the 3rd preliminary round of the Champions League against Monaco.
“Stay at home, in Prague you can see rapists from both Prague clubs. I am afraid of the safety of anyone who goes to Prague. Both fans and players, “said Anwar.
Kamar’s lawyer justified his worries by saying that after the March incident, when his client identified the Slavic defender Ondřej Kúdel as a racist in a mutual match, he and Kamara received several death threats.
“Sooner or later, someone will pay for their life. The police will probably not do anything because they are afraid of these people, “added Anwar. “I have real concerns about the lives of fans who travel to Prague. It’s not worth risking your life, “he warned.
Anwar and Kamara etched themselves in the memories of Czech football fans in March after an incident that took place in a retaliatory match of the eighth finals of the European League between the Rangers and Prague’s Slavia.
After him, the defender of the Prague team, Ondřej Kúdela, was accused of racism.
Later, UEFA imposed a ten-match penalty on him, persists Kamara, who recently attacked in the bowels of the Kúdel stadium, took a three-match distance.
From the Slavia Prague match in Glasgow
Photo: Ian Macnicol, Reuters
In fact, life is more in Scotland
Anwar, on the other hand, did not mention in an interview that a week after the March duel with Slavia in Scotland, the Rangers played a derby with the city rival Celtic, after which the police investigated the death of a Polish Celtic fan.
According to witnesses, this was to be brutally murdered by a group of Rangers supporters who cut his throat.
Is the absolute loss of justice of the lawyer or are they expressed by an example of the new Scottish culture? UEFA should really warn, but in front of Rangers fans. pic.twitter.com/SAp7qyztZb
– Jaroslav Tvrdík (@JaroslavTvrdik) September 18, 2021
It was not one death in which the fans of these two camps were involved. In 1995, 16-year-old Celtic supporter Mark Scott died in the same way.
In the jersey of his favorite team, he passed near Rangers fans, who shouted at him. He was then cut with a machete from behind by Jason Campbell, who later received a 15-year sentence.