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As the two northern teams battle for European places this season, the derby looming on April 16 promises to be thrilling. Only problem, the local supporters will be the only ones to sing. Earlier in the evening, the news fell, the Lensois are not allowed to come and watch the match at Pierre-Mauroy.
A press release was published by the LOSC club announcing that the police headquarters has already ruled on the fate of Lensois supporters for the derby. All Sang et Or supporters will not be able to move around the Pierre-Mauroy stadium from noon to midnight on the day of the match. In addition, the transport and use of pyrotechnic devices will also be prohibited in the area. Very bad news for the show, but perhaps logical and reasonable when we remember the violence committed in the first leg last September.
⚠️ LOSC informs its supporters of the publication today of a prefectural traffic order on the occasion of the reception of the @RCLens Saturday, April 16 at 9 p.m.
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— LOSC (@losclive) April 4, 2022
to summarize
The sporting stakes are high, however, the Lensois will undoubtedly leave with a disadvantage, because their twelfth man will not be there on April 16 for the North derby at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium. The police prefecture decided today.