Peace summit
The LASK fans’ boycott is over
Yesterday, an agreement was reached between representatives of the organized LASK fan scene and club representatives. The house bans that were arbitrarily imposed after the incidents in Graz were lifted, but the supporters agreed not to provoke any interruptions to matches or endanger other people.
In a press release, LASK announced that the bans imposed on 6 fans following the scandal in Graz have been lifted.
Positive talks
In a first constructive discussion between Dr. Siegmund Gruber (CEO LASK) and Dr. Johannes Lehner (lawyer LASK) as well as the active fan scene, LASK was assured that the organized fan scene will no longer organize or support protest actions that lead to matchday interruptions and/or endanger third parties due to the willingness to engage in long-term constructive discussions.
New basis for talks
LASK has announced that it trusts this assurance and has therefore lifted the house bans with immediate effect. The respectful climate of discussion between LASK and the organized fan scene is to be maintained in future and regular discussion rounds established.







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