Johan Croneman: What do we do with the rotten eggs in Swedish football?
Johan Croneman addresses the issue of disruption caused by rowdy fans in Swedish football and the police's response to these incidents.
In a recent commentary, Johan Croneman from Dagens Nyheter critiques the behavior of certain fans in Swedish football, referring to them as 'masked brats' who disrupt games. He expresses frustration at the audacity of these individuals to storm the pitch during matches and questions why other supporters are upset when authorities announce increased police presence at stadiums. This commentary follows a tumultuous football season, particularly noted for incidents at a qualifying match between IFK Norrköping and Örgryte, where aggressive fan behavior escalated to the use of flares and fireworks, drawing significant media attention.
Croneman recounts the turbulent events from the previous season, emphasizing how such organized disruptions tarnish the reputation of Swedish football. He describes the scenes in Norrköping as chaotic, where the match was repeatedly interrupted due to the actions of a group of 'idiots' who displayed a blatant disregard for safety and sportsmanship. This kind of behavior raises serious questions about the culture of fandom and the measures being taken to ensure the safety of players and spectators alike.
The article highlights an ongoing dilemma within the sport – how to balance the fervor of passionate supporters while mitigating the risks posed by those who act irresponsibly. Croneman's commentary serves as a call to action for football authorities and law enforcement to take stronger stances against such disruptive behavior in order to protect the integrity of the sport and ensure a safe environment for all who attend matches.