The Premier League is to take further action to prevent crowd trouble next season, while enshrining the right to fairly priced tickets for away supporters
is to take further action to prevent crowd trouble next season, while enshrining the right to fairly priced tickets for away supporters.
“Supporters must be reminded it is illegal to enter the pitch at any time,” said the Premier League chief executive, Richard Masters. “To be clear, this area is unequivocally for football and, under no circumstance should players, managers, match officials or staff fear for their safety – just as fans should remain protected in the stands. In addition, we have seen an increase in the use of pyrotechnics and missiles, both of which are not only a criminal offence, but can cause serious injury.
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