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Football recreation stopped as sniper menace to membership’s chairman made by their very own followers

The Bundesliga 2 match between Hamburg and Hannover was briefly suspended after the away followers unveiled a stunning banner in the direction of their chairman.

It featured the face of Martin Kind, 79, with a sniper rifle’s crosshair over it. The referee halted the sport whereas the offensive picture was eliminated.

It’s the most recent in a protracted line of protests in German soccer in current weeks after the 36 golf equipment within the high two tiers narrowly voted in favour of welcoming traders into the DFL to assist increase their world advertising and marketing.

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Kind was a kind of who voted for the proposal, going towards the needs of his membership. Hannover had been successful 3-2 on their travels within the 53rd minute when the sport was halted.

Their goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler approached his protesting followers to try to purpose with them, however they saved their a number of banners flying excessive within the away finish.

Did the Hannover followers take it too far? Let us know what you assume within the feedback part.



Hannover and Hamburg players waiting on the pitch
The Bundesliga 2 fixture was briefly suspended



Managing Director Martin Kind of Hannover 96
Kind, 79, infuriated his membership’s followers by voting towards their needs

Some even managed to get onto the pitch and fix locks to the aim nets, which needed to be taken off with a chainsaw. The match did finally restart after a prolonged delay.

The hosts equalised however then had a person despatched off, with Sebastian Ernst scoring a 98th-minute winner for Hannover. Hamburg went right down to 9 males after they had a second participant dismissed for 2 yellow playing cards.



Hannover fans
The travelling supporters refused to take away their banners

Kind hit again on the protests earlier this week, arguing: “I don’t think you can solve problems by throwing tennis balls. That far exceeds my imagination. If you want something, you have to criticise, but also suggest alternative solutions.”

The DFL is proposing to promote an 8% share of its TV and advertising and marketing rights in a 20-year settlement probably value as much as €1billion (£854k). It’s hoped it should increase the Bundesliga’s competitiveness.

Kind has been in a long-term energy battle with Hannover’s father or mother membership in relation to Germany’s 50+1 possession rule. That means sides must be wholly or majority owned by their members, however exterior traders can take management if they have been concerned for over 20 years – which Kind has been.