The 1-to-1-a draw of PSV at FC Twente and has a Sunday night to the unrest around the Philips Stadium, in Eindhoven, the netherlands. About fifty of the supporters of the home team tried to be the main entrance to the breach.
It was thrown in with the furniture, and the riot police were deployed to keep the supporters in the stadium and entered the room. In the meantime, was called to the departure of the technical manager is John Young, who, due to the poor performance of the pitch has come under heavy fire.
a total of five persons to be detained, please notify the police department of East-Brabant, Sunday night. It’s been rather quiet around the stadium.
During the Premier league match against FC Twente on Wednesday PSV eindhoven fans are also not happy with the policy, the following error message: They showed signs of that in The Young, and the general director Toon Gerbrands way. Evil, the PSV supporters are storming entrance to the Philips Stadium after the draw, PSV won’t be in 2020
The poor performance of the pitch, which led at the end of last month to the resignation of a member of Mark van Bommel. Ernest Faber took them in, but so far has not resulted in a better performance.
The 24-times champion has yet to race, to win in 2020, and down to fifth place in the Premier league. This past Thursday was the Kitchen and the Champion Division club NAC Breda 2-0 to the strong, into the eighth-finals of the TOTO for THE Cup.
Next week, Sunday, will play PSV eindhoven in the top match against the leader Ajax, which is eleven points. Also, in AZ, Feyenoord and Willem II at the top of the Locals.
The police arrested several persons. It was thrown out furniture and the riot police were deployed to keep the supporters in the stadium and entered the room. In the meantime, was called to the departure of the technical manager is John Young, who, due to the poor performance of the pitch has come under heavy fire. An hour after the game and it was pretty quiet around the stadium. During the event, on Wednesday, the supporters, for all their discontent,