The FA, EFL and Premier League ‘strongly condemn’ pitch invaders in wake of Jack Grealish attack

The FA, EFL and Premier League ‘strongly condemn’ pitch invaders in wake of Jack Grealish attack
The FA, Premier League and EFL have promised to deliver the ‘strongest possible sanctions’ for future pitch invaders.Last Sunday, Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish was punched from behind by a crazed fan during the ‘Second City’ derby against Birmingham City at St Andrews.Paul Mitchell attacked Jack Grealish from behind last Sunday2
Paul Mitchell attacked Jack Grealish from behind last Sunday
Just a few hours later, an Arsenal supporter ran onto the pitch to celebrate with the team, appearing to shove Manchester United defender Chris Smalling in the process.Although Paul Mitchell was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison, Arsenal and Birmingham City were both charged by the FA and game’s national governing body has combined with the Premier League and the English Football League to speak out.A joint statement read: “The FA, Premier League and EFL strongly condemn the reprehensible actions of supporters who entered the field of play last weekend.“English football has worked hard over many years to ensure that our grounds are safe places. Everyone involved in staging a game deserves to enjoy the highest safety standards and we are determined to prevent these standards from being undermined.An Arsenal supporter appeared to shove Smalling2
An Arsenal supporter appeared to shove Smalling
“It is essential that all players feel safe and supported every time they go on the pitch and there is absolutely no place for any type of behaviour that puts this at risk.“We also acknowledge that the overwhelming majority of fans attend football matches to support their team in a positive manner and we will continue to work with those fans, clubs and stakeholders to generate the best possible atmosphere at games.“Anyone who attends a match to threaten this principle, either from the stands or by entering the field of play, will face the strongest possible sanctions.”


Jack Grealish has spoken of how he was "lucky" to escape serious harm after he was attacked by a fan in Sunday's Second City derby. The Aston Villa star was blind-sided and punched in the
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FA, EFL and Premier League issue warning to pitch invaders. Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish was attacker by a spectator in one of several high-profile incidents last weekend
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The FA, EFL and Premier League 'strongly condemn' pitch invaders in wake of Jack Grealish attack Chris Smalling of Manchester United was also approached by a fan later on the same day against
FA, EFL and Premier League issue warning to pitch invaders


I was lucky, says Grealish as calls for action grow after 'disgraceful' attack Last updated: 11 March 2019 - 4.16pm Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish says he was "lucky" that the supporter who attacked him during Sunday's derby match against Birmingham was not carrying a weapon.


The Football Association have insisted 'a line has been crossed' after Jack Grealish and Chris Smalling were both assaulted by fans on the pitch this weekend. The governing body issued a strongly
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"Whether it's the FA, the Premier League, FIFA, something's got to be done maybe with extra stewarding or whatever," Manchester United captain Ashley Young told Sky Sports after the match. "It's a concern with the one earlier [Jack Grealish] and the one with Chrissy [Smalling], something has definitely go to be done."
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With three flashpoints in as many days, Britain's football authorities are facing questions as to whether they are doing enough over the issue of player safety and their approach to hooliganism On Sunday, a spectator was able to run onto the pitch and swing a punch at Aston Villa player Jack
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Later in the day a supporter was also able to run onto the pitch in the Premier League game between Arsenal and Manchester United. Once again, the fan avoided stewards before shoving United
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