Shimizu S-Pulse lost 1-2 in the Meiji Yasuda Life J1 League Round 22 Urawa Reds match on the 16th. Katsuma Suzuki (56), a stadium DJ for Shimizu S-Pulse home games, is paying attention to SNS posts.
Urawa Reds opened the scoring with a goal from midfielder Yusuke Matsuo (24) in the 42nd minute of the match held at IAI Stadium Nihondaira. In the 77th minute, an own goal was added. Shimizu S-Pulse returned one goal in the 79th minute with a goal from defender Reon Yamahara (23), but might not catch up with the tie and finished 1-2. Urawa Reds had three valuable points.
However, following the match, supporters of both clubs are exchanging on Twitter over the cheers and boos during the match and the timing of the caution announcement by the stadium DJ.
Among them, Katsuma Suzuki updated Twitter around 10:30 am on the 17th. “It’s absolutely wrong. It’s weird. I think things will be irreparable if you don’t do it right now. People who come to distant cities and throw abusive words at people who come and go and do the right thing. Violence, damage to equipment … Only for this team. The stadium is not such a place. Absolutely strange. It’s wrong. ” I’m choosing words.
Then, an SNS user who interpreted the posted content as “this team” and Urawa Reds criticized Katsuma Suzuki all at once. Urawa Reds supporters often said, “I can’t talk regarding this as a stadium DJ,” “Do you think you’re allowed to make such a call?”, “What’s the only time with this team?” In addition, there are some threatening comments such as “Tell me following gathering the evidence” and “It’s defamation.”
Also, from other SNS users, “I have to write more concretely”, “I have to be careful regarding remarks that call for speculation”, “I have not written at all when and who did what”, posted by Katsuma Suzuki Also complaining regarding. On the other hand, Shimizu S-Pulse supporters and J-League fans are angry, saying, “Is there any violence or damage to property?” And “It’s a good crime!”
Katsuma Suzuki’s tweet received more than 300 quoted retweets and more than 80 replies as of 2:00 pm, three and a half hours following posting. Many SNS users, including Urawa Reds supporters, are tweeting aggressively, and it is out of control.