The Borneo Post

Sydney fans banned over oral sex banner

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SYDNEY: Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday banned 14 supporters for 18 months for displaying a lewd banner during last weekend’s A- League derby with Sydney FC.

Wanderers said they would ban the 14, from the notorious Red & Black Bloc (RBB) fan group, across all competitio­ns after the banner was hoisted on Saturday.

The move comes after Football Federation Australia this week hit the Wanderers with a showcause notice, calling the banner “of fensive to any reasonable member of the public”.

The governing body is expected to come down hard on the club, which has already been in trouble over incidents involving flares and other anti-social activities.

There has been outrage in the football community and media over the explicit banner of a man resembling Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold performing oral sex.

The Wanderers took action after reviewing CCTV footage from before and during the 1- 0 derby win and identifyin­g fans who took part in the incident.

“Following a thorough review of the incident on Saturday night we have acted to remove them from our club,” Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas said in a statement.

“This incident involved key leaders of the RBB who have shown no remorse for their actions of bringing our club and the game of football into disrepute.

“As a club we have had enough and have put the entire group on notice. While the vast majority of the RBB are exceptiona­l in their support and actions for this club we must remove all those who see themselves as bigger than the club they support.”

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