Fanning the flames

Paris Saint-Germain Ultras rule out peace with club’s hierarchy following ‘broken promises’ after recent truce attempt

Supporters write strong letter to owners after issues at their return match against — they insist they won't be returning

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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN’S Ultras have ruled out making peace with the French club’s hierarchy, and will not be returning for games, after they claimed promises had been broken.

A section of the Ligue 1 giants’ fans had been banned from attending the stadium as the owners attempted to create a more family-friendly atmosphere.

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Paris Saint-Germain's Ultras returned for the recent clash with Bordeaux

The Ultras were invited to return for the recent 2-0 victory over Bordeaux at the Parce des Princes as they try to turn around a difficult season so far.


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However, the super fans sent a letter to the club’s hierarchy, explaining why the experiment failed and they won’t be returning.

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Paris Saint-Germain's Ultras confirm they will not be returning to Parc des PrincesCredit: Getty Images

In the letter, which is signed by ‘the PSG Ultras’, they claim certain members were banned from entering without reason.

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And they reiterate the fact they will not be attending future matches.

PSG are in somewhat of a crisis after a difficult start to the season.

Edinson Cavani celebrates scoring for Paris Saint-Germain against BordeauxCredit: Getty Images

The French capital side have won the title at a canter for the past four seasons — and were expected to follow suit in 2016-17.

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Highly-rated boss, Unai Emery, replaced Laurent Blanc in the summer.

But the Parisians are currently third in the table after two defeats in their first seven matches.

While they also drew at home against Arsenal in their Champions League opener.

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