brent: for more now we want to bring in felix tamsut. this, what we just heard, is this a case of uefa saying one thing but doing another when it comes to the values of inclusivity? felix: if you conser people's reactions to uefa's action, mt certnly, yes. uefa just about two years ago, uefa used its official twitter account to come out against homophobia and discrimination against the lgbtq community, saying some do not feel welcome in football. it would bed the question if they do not feel welcome in football, where does it come from? and if you take the decision, which is very clearly, say, putting a sign in favor of the lgbt community to the backseat instead of showing on the biggest stage possible, then it would beg the question what are uefas values when push comes to shove? that is what people are asking online and in germany. brent: there has been a lot of talk today that uefa is trying to preserve its relationship with hungary, with the government of hungary. is that the case? felix: many people argue so. it needs to be said tha