Commentator Utkin: Singing in the stands is now a paid service for Zenit 06:49

Famous commentator Vasily Utkin in a video about himself Youtube channel Zenit football club St. He commented on the information that the St. Petersburg club distributed free tickets for home matches.

“Singing in the stands is now a paid service for Zenit. Before the match, there was a video of new fans singing in the stands instead of the fan turning. He was touching. It seems to me that on the way to the stadium you can even do a rehearsal – there is a very long parade, a promenade – and even a review of the system and the Zenit song, ”said Utkin.

After 21 games played, Zenit is at the top of the Russian Championship standings with 48 points. On April 9, the team from the banks of the Neva will meet with Lokomotiv in Moscow. The starting whistle will sound at 20:00 Moscow time.

Previously reportedHe said that Spartak football club sold part of the tickets for the match against Grozny Akhmat in the 21st week of the Russian Premier League (RPL) for 100 rubles.



Source: Gazeta

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