Banners and posters were placed in Laranjeiras, with President Mário Bittencourt as the main target.
The troubled phase that Fluminense lives off the field has arrived in yet another chapter. This time Laranjeiras popped up in protest, staged at dawn from Saturday to Sunday, by the club’s fans. Banners and posters were placed around the neighborhood, with President Mário Bittencourt as the main target.
The rally was meant to show fans’ dissatisfaction with the club’s board of directors’ acceptance of Fernando Diniz’s division of labor between Fluminense and the Brazil national team, which took everyone by surprise this week.
It is not the first time that the club has been the subject of protests, given that last June the tricolors went to the Fluminense CT to charge the players.
MESSAGE ON POSTERS AND BANDS
- “Wake Up, Peacock”
- It appears in the good guys, it hides in the bad guys”
- 100% Diniz: 12 games, 2 wins 50% Diniz??????
- Less omissions, more transparency!
- Big team, small board!
- The priority is Fluminense, fuck the CBF!
- Player honor the shirt, respect our tradition
- Play with race!
- Circle of friends!
Fluminense plays later, at 4 pm, against Internacional, at the Maracanã. Duel it is important not to distance yourself from the G4 and not to leave the Libertadores area. Besides, of course, temporarily sealing the peace with the ball and the crowd.
LOOK AT THE PICTURES OF THE PROTEST





Source: Terra

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