Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Hope for fans hit by stadium bans

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view that all 16 posed a potential risk of disorder at the stadium and so sent letters to all of them excluding them for an indefinite period.”

However, “the two complainan­ts protested that they had been innocently walking towards the John Smith’s Stadium on Leeds Road and had inadverten­tly joined a crowd of fellow supporters who became cordoned by the police and then were issued with the Dispersal Notice.

“They argued they complied peacefully with the order and that the club had no evidence to justify the bans imposed.”

The safety officer “admitted that the two complainan­ts were not previously known to the club but argued that since the police had treated the supporters as a group equally in receipt of the order he would follow suit because at that point he lacked the evidence on which to make individual judgments.”

The club also pointed out they had been informed that unless they were convicted of a criminal offence “past experience suggested that the two complainan­ts would in due course be readmitted to the stadium. They were free to purchase season tickets for 2018-19 and one had done so.”

In addition, the club said that it believed there was “prima facie evidence of intent to become involved with the away supporters through the route taken through the town centre.

“Given their knowledge of the central streets, the officers point out that the group targeted the pub where the away supporters were drinking, rather than walking directly to the ground.

“Moreover, (since the Ombudsman’s visit to the stadium to meet the safety officer and operations director), club officials had viewed the CCTV record of the incidents from which they conclude that the complainan­ts ‘had ample opportunit­y to walk away from the issues which they failed to take.’”

Despite this, the report concludes that the complainan­ts’ involvemen­t “has already attracted sufficient sanction from the club and their suspension should be lifted.”

James Chisem, Huddersfie­ld Town Supporters Associatio­n’s general secretary, said: “We are aware of the Independen­t Football Ombudsman’s report and are due to meet with the club in April to discuss our concerns about the process in place with regards to stadium banning orders.”

Huddersfie­ld Town Football Club were approached for a comment but did not respond.

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