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UPDATE | Supporter conduct

Three-year banning order handed out

23 December 2021

Club News

UPDATE | Supporter conduct

Three-year banning order handed out

23 December 2021

Wrexham AFC would like to reiterate that unacceptable behaviour at our fixtures, home and away, will not be tolerated.

We can confirm a 28-year-old was handed a three-year Football Banning Order by magistrates in Norfolk last week, and we continue to work closely with North Wales Police to ensure this behaviour is stamped out.

Following the latest banning order, Wrexham AFC CEO, Fleur Robinson, said: “This is further proof that instances of unacceptable behaviour will not be tolerated.

“Whether at home at the Racecourse Ground, or when watching Wrexham away, we are representing our Football Club, and we are proud to provide an inclusive, and welcoming environment for all.

“I would like to thank North Wales Police for their quick response to this case, and getting the positive result.

“We know these incidents refer to only a tiny minority of people to have attended Wrexham games this season, and we will continue to work with North Wales Police to ensure this unacceptable behaviour will be dealt with in the strictest possible way.

“Thank you to the vast majority, who continue to support us in such incredible numbers, and in a manner befitting our Club and our community – your support is hugely appreciated by all associated with the Football Club.”

Superintendent Simon arrasford said: “North Wales Police and Wrexham AFC are aligned in their views on fan behaviour at football games.

“We know that the overwhelming majority of fans behave responsibly and are a credit to the town and the club they represent.

“However, we must reiterate that anyone found to have been involved in illegal or anti-social behaviour will be dealt with in the strictest terms.

“We take all instances of unacceptable behaviour at games seriously and take robust action against those responsible.

“Football Banning Orders are imposed to prevent disorder and/or violence at games and are a strong deterrent.

“As such we will continue to work with the club to enforce these orders where necessary, whether it occurs at home or away games.

“Disorderly behaviour in and around football grounds will not be tolerated.”


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