Russian skier Veronica Stepanova mocked a German football club’s move to introduce fines for players who behave in a way that is harmful to the environment.
— 2nd Bundesliga club »Osnabrück “introduced special fines for its footballers “for behavior harmful to the environment”.
For example, if you arrive at a training session by car rather than by bus or bicycle, you will benefit from a deduction from your salary. The same goes for a diet rich in meat. Called the “Common Good Clause”, it aims to ensure that players reduce their individual CO2 emissions or offset them with fines.
The imagination imagines footballers who have moved en masse to the bicycle and eat exclusively tofu with lettuce. Excuse me, are they still interested in beer and girls?
PS I contacted the German skiers and received an explanation: “They are crazy in West Germany, we have nothing like this and never will. ” To feel better! — Stepanova wrote on the Telegram channel .
Currently, Osnabrück occupies 17th place in the second German Bundesliga.
Source : MatchTV

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