The ultras called for an emergency meeting after the game
Pogoń Szczecin’s ultras erupted in anger after the team surrendered a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 against Radomiak Radom in a shocking turnaround that has left the club in turmoil.
Pogoń had looked comfortable at halftime, leading 2-0, but goals from Elves Bade in the 54th minute and Abdoul Tapsoba in the 76th minute allowed Radomiak to snatch a point, leaving Pogoń in 10th place, nine points off the top and just two points above the relegation zone.
Their recent form has done little to calm the fans’ nerves, with four defeats, one win, and just one draw in the last six games.
After the final whistle, the ultras called the players for what they described as a “kind of educational conversation,” turning the post-match moment into a tense showdown.
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The group issued shocking threats and warned the players to focus on playing football.
“If we hear one more time that one of you went partying and was hitting on our girls, we’ll show up at training and we’ll take all of you apart. It doesn’t matter whether you’re white, Black, a defender or an attacker. You are one team, and you will all get your beating,” they said.
The incident, which has already gone viral on social media, reflects the mounting frustration of Szczecin’s diehard supporters, who are clearly fed up with both the team’s recent inconsistency and what they perceive as off-field distractions.
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