daniel robert chapman wrote:Sly Bug, Nice's stadium looks crazy. Congratulations on the win - sounds like this was no family fun day. Here's a question; a friend of mine is from Nice, and used to tell me some things about problems there with far-right supporters. Does this translate into the football ground? Football tends to be a magnet for such knuckleheads. Apologies in advance if you're a nazi yourself, of course. Heh.
It really used to be a problem in the late eighties. The south stand, the stand I go to, is the home of the Brigade Sud, a group of ultra fans like you can find in Italy. The group was founded in 1985 but at the end of the eighties, it was inflitrated by far-right assholes and at the time, I think you could tell Nice had far-right supporters.
To make a very long story short, the "cleaning" has been done. Today, the Brigade Sud is a pluriethnical group. Basically, it's just an ultra group. There are still a few far-right guys in the south stand, but if they are more than 50 out of the 2000 people in the stand, that would be the maximum. I know who they are because I've been there for a long time. They don't show anything, otherwise they would be kicked out of the stand immediately.
I have been in this stand since 1993 now and I have never witnessed racist insults or flags there. Black players have often been the stand's favorites like Samy Traore (now in Paris), Noé Pamarot, Kaba Diawara, Baky Koné. The French press still seems to be quick to present us as far-right supporters but this era has ended for almost 20 years now. You can root for Nice with confidence
And no, I'm not a nazi or a racist

I woudn't go to this stand if it was crowded of far-right people.
Games against Marseille, Paris, Saint Etienne (hi 202), Bordeaux are never family fun days. I don't even talk about rivals in the lower leagues.
Leeds fans have the same reputation, haven't they?