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Wed Jun 03, 2015 7:12 am
" CURRENT FOOTBALL BANNING ORDERS & NEW ONES "
Current banning orders and the new ones will be out soon showing once again the lowest banning orders of all time.
Its expected that the 2014-15 season will be even lower than 2013-14 season and Cardiff City's 93 banning orders will be substantially less
Will be announced in the coming months.
The Home Office said: "The 2013-14 football-related arrest season total was the lowest on record.
As of 3rd September 2014
Banning Orders
Newcastle 127
Cardiff City 93
Chelsea 91
Millwall 72
West Ham 67
Bristol City 61
Manchester United 61
Bradford City 56
Leeds 52
Spurs 46
Manchester City 45
Huddersfield 42
Liverpool 40
Sunderland 40
Arsenal 39
Grimsby 38
Crystal Palace 36
Scunthorpe 35
Hull C 34
Chesterfield 34
Sheffield Wednesday 35
Middlesborough 32
Aston Villa 31
Sheffield United 30
Everton 30
Blackburn 29
Burnley 29
Wolves 29
Birmingham City 28
Bristol Rovers 28
Leicester 28
Coventry 28
Luton 27
Shrewsbury 26
Derby County 25
Southampton 24
Stoke 24
Swindon 24
Bolton 23
Notts Forest 23
Hartlepool 22
Charlton 21
Swansea 21
Doncaster Rovers 20
WBA 20
Wrexham 20
Oxford 18
Brighton 17
QPR 15
Portsmouth 14
Plymouth 13
Barnsley 10
Oldham 10
Rochdale 8
Carlisle 6
Fulham 4
Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:12 am
Nearly 40 banned Bradford City fans forced to hand over passports ahead of upcoming England away games
Wednesday 3 June 2015
Bradford Telegraph and Argus:
NEARLY 40 Bradford City fans, who are banned from matches for football disorder, will have to surrender their passports today, ahead of two potentially explosive England fixtures.
Police forces are putting extra measures in place to ensure known troublemakers are prevented from travelling to the England games in the Republic of Ireland and the European Championships qualifier in Slovenia.
Key to the prevention tactics is the enforcing of Football Banning Orders, imposed on fans who have been involved in disorder, to stop them attending matches.
Anyone on such an order has been written to by police to inform them that they need to hand over their passports at a police station.
The deadline to do so for the Ireland game, which takes place in Dublin on Sunday, is today. Individuals with orders have another week to surrender their passports for the Slovenia game, which is in Ljubljana on Sunday, June 14.
They will also have to report at police stations on the matchdays.
West Yorkshire Police's Football Intelligence Officer, PC Paul Barclay, said: "Football Banning Orders are a vital tool in reducing crime and disorder around fixtures by allowing us to prevent those previously involved in causing disorder from attending matches.
“There are currently 39 Bradford City supporters who are subject to football banning orders and we will be collecting passports from them.
"They will also be required to report at a nominated police station on the match day for the Republic of Ireland fixture.”
Bradford City banned three fans in March. The club banned two of them for five years: a man who was already subject to a Football Banning Order who threatened a steward with foul and abusive language when he asked him not to drink alcohol within sight of the pitch, and a fan who ran on to the pitch during the home game against Reading. A fan who sprayed a steward with tomato ketchup at the same match was banned until the end of June.
In West Yorkshire, 59 Leeds United fans are also subject to Football Banning Orders, along with 39 from Huddersfield Town and 11 from Halifax Town.
Nationally, there are 1,875 individuals affected by banning orders, including 1,382 who possess passports.
In North Yorkshire, a total of 16 individuals are subject to banning orders and will have to surrender their passports, which will be returned to them after the Slovenia game.
Efforts to keep troublemakers away have been stepped up after a deterioration in the behaviour of some fans following England.
Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:13 am
List so far 2014-15 Season of Banning Orders
Leeds 59
Bradford 39
Huddersfield 39
Halifax 11
Nationally, there are 1,875 individuals affected by banning orders, including 1,382 who possess passports.
Wed Jun 03, 2015 9:08 am
Annis,
England really worried about the fixture on Sunday.
Collection of tickets only on production of members ID card. Plus this enforcement of passport surrender and reporting during match hours.
Got a feeling it going to be a long day.
Wed Jun 03, 2015 10:32 am
Does this include Swansea fighting each other?
Wed Jun 03, 2015 11:29 am
Dobbin wrote:Annis,
England really worried about the fixture on Sunday.
Collection of tickets only on production of members ID card. Plus this enforcement of passport surrender and reporting during match hours.
Got a feeling it going to be a long day.
Dobbins after what happened 20 years ago which I attended it will be Zero tollerence and over the top on Sunday .
Wed Jun 03, 2015 11:30 am
erinsown wrote:Does this include Swansea fighting each other?


No
Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:54 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Nationally, there are 1,875 individuals affected by banning orders, including 1,382 who possess passports.
And I wonder how many non convicted are on the watch list. Must be thousands.
Wed Jun 03, 2015 7:20 pm
Blackpool banning orders should be interesting they could go top
Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:07 pm
Brighton & Hove Albion wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Nationally, there are 1,875 individuals affected by banning orders, including 1,382 who possess passports.
And I wonder how many non convicted are on the watch list. Must be thousands.
Plenty,which is totally unfair.
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