Kovačević: Inappropriate chanting deserves condemnation, certain structures have no shame in their actions

"Most of those who are outraged by the really inappropriate act of the fans, did not feel the need to react last year when the players of OFK Nikšić were physically attacked in Rozaje..."

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Kovačević, Photo: Svetlana Mandić
Kovačević, Photo: Svetlana Mandić
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The inappropriate chanting of a number of Sutjeska fans before last night's final match of the Montenegrin Cup deserves the strongest condemnation, announced today the President of the Municipality of Nikšić, Marko Kovačević.

Fans of "Sutjeska" football club "Vojvode" shouted "Knife, wire, Podgorica" ​​near the stadium near Gorica last night.

"The attempt to make that story slip away from the fans and become political and attributed to me personally really shows that certain structures have no shame in their actions. I will remind you that most of those who have been appalled by the really inappropriate act of the fans since last night, did not feel the need to go through In XNUMX, they reacted when the players of OFK Nikšić were physically attacked in Rozaje and their lives were in danger, or when a bus with children from Nikšić was stoned in Cetinje because the children in front of the Cetinje monastery were playing a round and singing "Rejoice, Serbian people". This shows that there are double standards and an unequal attitude towards such events because most of the structures that condemned last night's chanting failed to react to the physical threat to the personal safety of people and children from our city," Kovačević wrote on Facebook.

He added that we should certainly react to the insults and chants that were heard last night in Podgorica.

"But I guess the physical safety and lives of people and children from our city should be worth at least some reaction that was absent from the mentioned structures at the time. I believe that the culprits of inappropriate chanting will see their mistake and try to correct it. Podgorica is the capital of this country and it and its residents have my personal respect, and I believe the majority of Nikšić citizens as well. I congratulate the club and the fans on winning the Montenegrin Cup," said Kovačević.

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