The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Saints handed Uefa fine and decide to close part of stand for crunch tie

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St Johnstone have been handed a Uefa fine in the wake of their recent Europa League clash with Galatasara­y.

A pyrotechni­c device was set off in the East Stand before the match kicked-off, something football’s governing body take a hard line on.

And Saints have also revealed their decision to close off a section of seats in the same part of the ground for tomorrow’s game against LASK for “supporter safety”.

A statement explained: “As we prepare for the biggest game in the club’s history at another packed out McDiarmid Park, the club would like to clarify the issues surroundin­g a small section in the East Stand.

“The visual display organised by a group of our supporters and the subsequent fantastic atmosphere generated against Galatasara­y was a credit to those involved and the club sincerely thanks them for their hard work.

“Unfortunat­ely, at the recent game against Galatasara­y, a small minority of fans within this section acted in a manner that put themselves and other supporters at risk by climbing on the adjacent wall.

“Supporter safety is paramount to the football club. So therefore... we have taken the decision to close off a small number of seats.

“Further to this, there was also a pyrotechni­c device set off within this same section by an individual which has resulted in St Johnstone Football Club being fined by Uefa. We would urge supporters to refrain from such inappropri­ate and dangerous conduct.”

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