No dialogue at the Dialog
4th December 2010
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There is growing conflict at the club
A fan of Zaglebie Lubin was attacked and severely beaten by a fan of the same team, following last weekend’s match against Lechia Gdansk (which Zaglebie lost 3-1). The incident is a reflection of the increasing conflict at the inappropriately named Dialog Arena where Zaglebie play. The injured fan wanted to break away from recent protests against the club’s owners, currently being steered by a group of fanatical supporters occupying a sector of the stadium nicknamed ‘the vanguard’.
The protest has taken silent form at recent matches, with fans not reacting to events on the pitch, but last weekend it went further. After Zaglebie scored, fans chanted at their own players, ‘why are ...
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