A first since the 60s-70s-80s: When the FAR public courageously protects that of the CODM
BABA-HIBAPRESS-RABAT
Since the 60s-70s-80s when our stadiums experienced a certain symbiosis between all audiences without any distinction and where we felt like brothers and friends together side by side in the stands or in the popular bleachers, we lived unforgettable moments always punctuated by friendly relations which most often generate family connections… Those were the good old days!
Since then, we have not experienced this kind of liberal approach, but things have changed radically so that unbridled hooliganism reigns, resulting in deaths and massacres of different kinds that have brought mourning to hundreds or a thousand families across the Kingdom.
There is never a weekend that goes by without serious injuries or deaths after matches until the FRMF decided to impose closed-door matches on clubs, which deprived the public of accompanying and supporting their team at home and away and which led to the rejection of this tasteless football that takes place in front of empty stands.
Yesterday during AS FAR-CODM played in Kenitra, we thought that there would be fights between the two audiences, except that with an honorable, courageous, well-studied, very sporting gesture that demonstrates the quality of mind of a wise and determined reflection… the FAR audience had taken a commendable initiative through which it will score a very good point on the national scene when it had the reflex it took to come and protect the CODM audience that it hugged next to it in the stands of the Municipal Stadium of Kenitra, which surprised more than one and, at the same time, revealed the real conduct of this audience that knows how to use its know-how for others.
The public of the FAR, all Ultras combined, acted in the right way to give a good image of him and to give an extraordinary lesson to those who condemn him at every opportunity that presents itself.
With this very interesting gesture, the FAR public seems today to be moving forward in the best possible way.
Congratulations to this audience who were able to come and achieve a first of a union between audiences that we have been missing for a very long time and thank you for this revealing gesture on several levels which remains an act of bravery against all those who doubted its conduct!