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Lewis Ambrose·23 May 2020
📸 More protest banners at games in Germany

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Lewis Ambrose·23 May 2020
Football fans in Germany continue to hope for reform as they criticise the decision to play behind closed doors amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Fans around the country are against the restart of the top two flights in empty stadia, saying football shouldn’t resume until it is safe to return with fans in attendance.
After various statements were made around or inside stadiums in Köln, Augsburg and St Pauli last weekend, more of the same has taken place in the 2. Bundesliga on Saturday.
“Ghost games are not the solution, but they reveal the problems!”
“Your business is sick – quarantine for football”