Forgive them, they don't know what they are doing - Sutjeska fans sang "Knife, wire, Podgorica"

This is a clear allusion to the cries of "Knife, wire, Srebrenica", glorifying the genocide in which 8.372 Bosniaks perished from July 11 to 19, 1995.

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Players and fans of Sutjeska, Photo: www.facebook.com/FKSutjeska1920
Players and fans of Sutjeska, Photo: www.facebook.com/FKSutjeska1920
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Fans' passions are often exaggerated, but there is no justification for what Sutjeska fans did tonight.

In the "corte" before their club's Cup final with Arsenal, the "Dukes" near the stadium under Gorica shouted a text that reminds of the most terrible events in this part of Europe after the Second World War:

"Knife, wire, Podgorica".

This is a clear allusion to the cries of "Knife, wire, Srebrenica", glorifying the genocide in which 8.372 Bosniaks perished from July 11 to 19, 1995.

If any of these so-called fans had even thought for a moment about what they were singing, they would have shut up and tried to get others to shut up as well.

But, unfortunately, that is today's Montenegro.

Perhaps the famous sentence can best be applied to these cries: "Lord, forgive them, they know not what they do".

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