Western Daily Press

EFL threaten sanctions if pitch invasions continue

- JAMIE GARDNER Press Associatio­n

FANS of clubs in the English Football League have been warned that tougher sanctions for pitch invasions are on the way after a spate of disorder towards the end of the season.

The EFL play-offs semi-finals in particular were blighted by such problems, with a Nottingham Forest supporter jailed for 24 weeks after he attacked Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp.

Police investigat­ions are also ongoing in relation to player assaults at the Northampto­n-Mansfield and Port Vale-Swindon matches, while a 16-year-old boy admitted assaulting a Scunthorpe player during a pitch invasion at Bristol Rovers at the end of the League Two regular season on May 7.

EFL chief executive Trevor Birch said that although most people came onto the pitch for celebrator­y reasons, they were “providing cover for a reckless few seeking to cause harm” and warned pitch invasions simply had to stop.

“There can be no blurring of the lines or ambiguity with this matter. Simply, the pitch is for participan­ts and the stands for spectators,” Birch said in an open letter to supporters published on the league’s website.

“The EFL will be working with the various authoritie­s on a series of measures during the close season to help reinforce that message and address the challenge that is being presented to the game. As part of this work, the introducti­on of tougher but proportion­ate sanctions will now also have to be considered with your respective club in the early part of next month.

“For our part, we will need to discuss what further measures could be introduced for the new season, including potentiall­y using capacity reductions, financial penalties, or other similar mitigation­s.

“The quickest and most straightfo­rward solution to the problem is for all fans to think before they act and leave the pitch for the teams to play the game. That way there will be no requiremen­t for authoritie­s to get involved and everything can be settled on the field as it should be.”

The EFL board is due to meet on June 8, with the League’s annual general meeting scheduled two days later. Birch praised the majority of fans for supporting their clubs in the right way throughout the season.

“In the opening months of the season, you dealt with uncertaint­y around Covid protocols, Covid passes and Covid postponeme­nts through the winter, yet despite those challenges, you have returned to show up for your clubs in huge numbers once again,” he said.

“Together you have been through the turnstiles almost 20 million times across our competitio­ns and your support has been crucial to clubs as they continue to rebuild financiall­y following a difficult couple of years.” ■ Arsenal defender Ben White has pulled out of the England squad through injury. The centre-back, who has four caps, has been ruled out of next month’s quartet of Nations League games.

 ?? Nick Potts/PA ?? Chaotic scenes at the end of Swindon’s play-offs semi-final second leg at Port Vale
Nick Potts/PA Chaotic scenes at the end of Swindon’s play-offs semi-final second leg at Port Vale

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