FA near violence decision

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} The FA have confirmed that they expect to announce their findings regarding the violent scenes at Upton Park last month. The League Cup clash between West Ham and Millwall on 25th August was not without controversy as opposing fans clashed both inside and outside the ground.Sections of the home support also invaded the pitch as West Ham grabbed a late equaliser before winning the game 3-1 after extra-time and a man was reported to have been stabbed outside the ground.Both clubs are expect to be charged for the ugly scenes, which sparked fears of a return of football hooliganism in the English game.The FA have since claimed they would push for football stadium life bans to be imposed on fans who could be identified as trouble-causers and have been working in conjunction with both clubs in dealing with the issue.A statement from the FA said: "The FA's extensive investigations into the events at the recent West Ham versus Millwall fixture are drawing to a close."CCTV footage from approximately 47 cameras inside Upton Park is still being examined along with other lines of enquiry."Both clubs have co-operated and provided assistance in relation to the enquiry and the FA expects to be in a position to confirm the outcome of the investigation in the coming week."The FA has also been liaising closely with the Metropolitan Police in connection with the disorder outside the ground, whilst West Ham published photographs in Saturday's match-day programme to assist in the identification process."

Source: SKY_Sports