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Russia’s Sport Express website responded to yesterday’s event about the departure of youth hockey players from Edmonton to Frankfurt, Germany. Czechs and Russians, who wore identical gray sweatshirts, were expelled from the plane. The reason was supposed to be drunken Russians, but they resist that the Czech hockey players were drunk.
Web Sport Express refers to the words of the Swedish journalist Marie Lehman, who was also part of the flight. In the end, he did without Czech and Russian hockey players, who had the same gray sweatshirts and, according to Lehman, were drunk, smoked and did not wear veils.
The head coach of the Russian youth team, Sergei Zubov, was supposed to smoke, right in the aisle to the plane. Michail Skryl from the Sport Express website stated that the Czech national team excelled and started celebrating the New Year in advance. They were to consume beer on a large scale, and the Czechs were to be drunk, not the Russians, as the Czech media writes.
Skryl continued to criticize and accuse Czech hockey players. As an example, he gave a damaged bus from the World Cup in Riga, which was to be damaged by Filip Pešán’s charges, but only the Russians were accused of this. The text on the Sport Express website also speaks to the Finns.
One of the participants in the flight was supposed to throw up the plane and also be taken out of the plane. At the exit, however, the Finns were turned back to the plane and, unlike the Russians and Czechs, they completed the journey. There is talk of identical sweatshirts, but the Russian side rejects the Czech version.
The Czech national team changed jerseys:
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