FC Copenhagen striker Viktor Fischer came from Odense and ODENSE three points, and thus came to the he and the team closer to a Danish championship.
The 24-year-old landsholdsbobler was very through in the course of the 90 minutes of the showdown on the island of Fyn, where there were homophobic chants against Viktor Fischer from several in the stadium.
the Attacker answered after the fight, first to go down, and clapping to the crowd at the OB-tribune, and subsequently in an interview, Viktor Fischer, that the homophobia should be seen in line with racism.
Spillerforeningens director, Mads Øland, agrees and calls for a plan of action. He does so in a series of tweets on the social medium Twitter.
– It turns in me when I hear homophobic chants. We can’t live with, that we do not have an adequate response from the footballing side, when a whole tribune expresses itself homophobic.
– We must all be in Danish football to stand together to fight homophobia. DBU has a zero-tolerance policy in this area. How should we deploy the policy?
– the judge is not a gunpowder-impossible job here? He must keep track of 22 players and two trænerbænke, but his task was also to hear the homophobic chants, respond to them via højttalerbesked to the crowd and in the worst case stop the fight.
– How is it so right that we approach this with disciplinary action, when a player is attacked with homophobic chants? It is here a case, as Well the disciplinary board must take up, of its own motion?, writes Mads Øland among others.
below you can see all the Mads Ølands tweets, and in the player at the top can see and hear the interview with Viktor Fischer after the draw against OB.
Well, that Viktor Fischer attack homophobic chants head-on yesterday. And that many others backed up. Special thanks to @mzanka, @SimonJ90 and @mattiijoe25 to be quick on the Twitter keyboard #sldk #fodboldforalle #obfck
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) April 8, 2019
It turns in me when I hear homophobic chants. We can’t live with, that we do not have an adequate response from the footballing side, when a whole tribune expresses itself homophobic.
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) April 8, 2019
We should all be in Danish football to stand together to fight homophobia. @DBUfodbold has a zero-tolerance policy in this area. How should we deploy the policy?
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) April 8, 2019
the judge is not a gunpowder-impossible job here? He must keep track of 22 players and two trænerbænke, but his task was also to hear the homophobic chants, respond to them via højttalerbesked to the crowd and in the worst case stop the fight.
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) April 8, 2019
How is it so right that we approach this with disciplinary action, when a player is attacked with homophobic chants? It is here a case, as Well the disciplinary board must take up, of its own motion?
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) April 8, 2019
premier-League – 8. apr. 2019 – at. 09:11 OB-fans take the distance from the homo-taunt