Anderlecht is currently facing protests organized by BCS, a group from the club's hardcore supporters. The discontent is directed towards owner Marc Coucke, who is now seen as the scapegoat for the team's disappointing performances. Previously, the protests were mainly aimed at former chairman Wouter Vandenhaute, who has since stepped down. The club has had a disappointing season, with an early exit from Europe, a lost cup final, and a fourth place finish in the Jupiler Pro League. BCS has announced plans to boycott Lotto Park next year as long as the club is not for sale. In their statement, they emphasize that Anderlecht is not a zoo and that the club must return to its glorious past. 'We want to aim for five stars instead of stagnating,' BCS stated. The group calls for change and wants Anderlecht to come first, rather than other attractions like Durbuy or Pairi Daiza.
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Anderlecht fans protest against Coucke: 'Not a zoo'
Anderlecht fans express discontent towards owner Coucke with protests and a statement. The club needs to regain its identity.
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