At Club Brugge, they assumed they would receive 1,000 tickets for the away section of Lotto Park. However, Anderlecht police decided to allow only 850 fans in attendance. The 150 supporters who already have a ticket have to stay home out of frustration.
The lower section will remain closed anyway, and Anderlecht police – fearing unrest – have decided that there will be no 1,000 people in the upper section. The news clearly came as a blow to the club’s supporters’ union.
“It looks like we’re going to have to disappoint a lot of fans,” Fredrik Van Eno said. HLN. “While we were promised and promised those tickets.”
“A lot of people who assumed they would be able to attend the game still had to give up their ticket, as did people sitting in the upper deck, but they accumulated fewer points than people with a ticket in the lower ring,” Van Eno continues.
“We have now booked a double-decker bus. At present it costs more than a thousand euros. It is no longer possible to simply change it if we have to leave the fans at home. This causes a lot of expenses indirectly.”
Van Eno said: “We question the decision of the police, who, along with Anderlecht, appear to be unable to organize this match.” “The same police area that allows more than 1,000 visiting fans from Anderlecht to Union, while there we are only 800 welcome.”
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