MOSCOW â Alexander Shprygin, the 38-year-old head of Russiaâs football supporters’ association, looked wary when I met him at his organizationâs spacious offices in central Moscow. Dubbed a âNazi-loving pal of Putinâ and a âfar-right fan leaderâ by international media after violence by tooled-up Russian hooligans at the summerâs Euro 2016 tournament, Shprygin represents what critics alleged was a Kremlin strike force sent to wreak havoc on the streets of France.
âJust look at all this stuff they wrote about me,â sighed Shprygin, using his smartphone to scroll through multiple English language newspaper stories about the disturbances, which culminated in dozens …read more
Source: European Voice