FA investigate crowd trouble

28 October 2009 12:24
The Football Association have confirmed they are investigating reports of crowd disturbances at the Carling Cup tie between Barnsley and Manchester United at Oakwell on Tuesday night.[LNB] The governing body say that following a series of reported incidents they are now awaiting the reports of an FA crowd control advisor, present at the game, as well as from referee Chris Foy.[LNB] The FA are also liaising with both clubs and South Yorkshire Police to gather evidence relating to events at the ground.[LNB] According to South Yorkshire Police, eight fans were arrested at the match after trouble flared at around 8.30pm.[LNB] Eight catering staff were trapped inside a food kiosk and had to barricade themselves in a store room for around 25 minutes as fans broke in and stole cash from the till and food from the shelves.[LNB] Stewards on the pitch also had food thrown at them during the violence, marring United's 2-0 fourth-round win.[LNB] An FA spokesperson said: "There is no place for anti-social or violent behaviour in our game.[LNB] "Any culprit found to be involved in these disturbances and identified as such by either the police or clubs should be subject to a lengthy ban from attending football matches."

Source: Eurosport