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Applause in the stadium, criticism on Twitter

After the embarrassing end of the season after qualifying, the SCB players are greeted with applause. A new management level is being demanded on Twitter.

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The SCB fans do without whistles – despite missing the playoffs, there is applause for the Mutzen. – zVg
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the essentials in brief

  • SC Bern misses the playoffs embarrassingly.
  • The executive floor in particular is criticized and questioned on social media.
  • In the stadium, the players receive consoling applause.

With the worst classification since 1986, the season for SC Bern ends after qualifying. Last year the Mutzen were able to qualify for the pre-playoffs, this year they will miss them too. After a 4-1 defeat against Lausanne, they have to go on vacation because Ambri has caught up ten points in ten days.

After all, the players are said goodbye to loud applause from the stadium. Despite the great disappointment, no whistles can be heard when the players line up in front of the fans. They then move into the catacombs with their heads bowed.

However, there is clear criticism of SC Bern on social media: the system and concept were missing, the game was “characterless”, according to the self-proclaimed experts on Twitter. “No will, no fire, no passion,” writes a frustrated SCB fan on Facebook. “Fortunately, the season is over,” it was an impertinence, says another.

Many fans are also demanding consequences for the embarrassing season. “Mucking out, and huge,” demands a follower. Around 15 SCB players would have to be replaced, says another.

Most of the critics want a change in the executive floor. The “three clowns” would have to go. CEO Marc Lüthi, General Manager Andrew Ebbett and Chief Sport Officer Raeto Raffainer are the focus of criticism.

Did SC Bern deserve to miss the playoffs?

“It’s a shame, but you can’t always win,” a Twitter user expresses his feelings. Many fans wish the players happy holidays and are already looking forward to the new season with a new chance. Until then, the real experts Lüthi and Co. have enough time to analyze the past season and draw their conclusions from it.

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