Brondby managing director Ole Palmå is furious over the fan protests that disrupted Monday's match against OB. The protests, which involved throwing tennis balls and chocolate coins onto the field, were 'completely unacceptable' and 'destructive' for the club, according to Palmå. Brondby was already leading 3-0 when the match was interrupted, and the referee allegedly threatened to abandon the match altogether if the protests continued. Palmå acknowledges that the late Monday matches can be inconvenient for fans, but he certainly does not think that the fans' outcry is the right solution. The Brondby fan protest was a reaction to the late Monday matches, which can be inconvenient for fans who have to travel far at an awkward time. And it's not the first time that Brondby fans have protested against the late Monday matches. Brondby won the match in Odense 4-1, but Palmå is more concerned about the long-term consequences of the fan protests. He mentions the possibility that own fans may be subject to bans if the protests continue.