After talks were broken off in the presence of the city of Lucerne and the Swiss Football League, club owner Bernhard Alpstaeg and his advisors chose to attack other members of the club’s management head-on.
The ingredients of the story are not new in Swiss club football, which is too often in deficit: it is about power, about (lack of) capital, about legal proceedings, about confrontation, about egos, about legal actions and the question of who is right. And who doesn’t. And always about: who has money. And where money burns.