LASK and its fans are shelving their boycott

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LASK can take part in its next home game on Sunday against Rapid (from 2:30 p.m./LIVE-Ticker >>>) look forward to loud support from the stands again.

The fan scene reached an agreement with the club and declared the “house bans with immediate effect” lifted.

The club said in a statement: “In a first constructive conversation between Dr. Siegmund Gruber (CEO SHOT) and Dr. Johannes Lehner (Lawyer LASK) and the active fan scene, the LASK was assured that the organized fan scene will no longer organize or support any protest actions in the future that lead to matchday interruptions and/or endanger third parties due to their willingness to engage in long-term constructive discussions.”

“The LASK trusts in this assurance and has therefore lifted the house bans with immediate effect. The respectful atmosphere of discussion between the LASK and the organized fan scene should be maintained in the future and regular discussions should be established.”

“Landstrassler” missed the basis for discussion

The “Landstrassler” fan club, from which the boycott went out, expressed itself as follows:

“We are convinced that the first exchange can only be the starting signal and hope that any compromises can be reached through constructive discussions in the coming weeks and months.”

The dispute escalated on April 7th, when LASK fans were in the home game against Sturm Throwing detergent tabs on the lawn and the game therefore had to be interrupted.

The fan club now explains: “A protest step like the one in Graz It doesn’t give us any joy either – it was a reaction to a non-existent basis for discussion.”

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