is in a mighty crisis. This season, the Polish champions have lost 14 out of 20 matches in the league and are in the relegation zone. They only have three points more than Termalica, which is the last. Legia fans have had enough. The “Unknown Perpetrators” appealed to the president, that is the ultras group that occupies the sector known as “the razor”.
Legia fans are fed up with Mioduski
“Dear Fans! The end. It’s time to say goodbye. There are times when you have to say enough. End with half-happy happenings, ironic settings and reworked wedding chants. Patience, even when there is an endless love for the club, has an end. Of course, no get us wrong. Legia Warszawa is an absolutely superior good. Priority and something that will always come first. Therefore, until the very end, we naively believed that it would be better. That he … fate must change. , stop, we’ll bounce back, we’ll start to win, Mr. Dariusz will be smart. Now we know that it didn’t happen and if this man continues to rule our club, it will only get worse. Legia Warszawa is 17th in the table. We play worse than the Gypsy orchestra in the tram. We sell the best players in place of ych have no reinforcements. The owner of Legia organizes events of dubious quality and sells the club section to his private hands. The attendance is the worst since we are playing at the new stadium. That is why the measuring cup has changed “- we read in the open letter.
“Unknown Perpetrators” invented a hapenning, which is to symbolically say goodbye to Mioduski. Ultras ask Legia fans to come dressed as for a funeral in the upcoming match with Wisła Kraków.
“Buy a ticket, dress in black and come to the Legia Warszawa game. Your club needs you. We can’t get over what is happening. Time to say goodbye. See you” – this is how the desperate appeal ends.
The match against Wisła will take place on February 25. Earlier, on Saturday, Legia will play against Termalica. It is worth adding that so far Legia has faced Termalica three times and lost all matches.
Source: Sport

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