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Four youngsters banned from Carlisle United after keeper verbally abused by fans

by Cumbria Crack
12/01/2024
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Carlisle United have banned four youngsters from the Warwick Road End at Brunton Park.

It follows the incident of verbal abuse towards goalkeeper Connor Ripley during the last home game against Port Vale.

All aged under 16, the youngsters are now engaged in the club’s Supporter Sanctioning process, working with them and their parents and police to deal with them.

Ahead of tomorrow’s game with Oxford United, the club has taken the opportunity to remind supporters their conduct matters and they need to behave, especially fans in the Warwick Road End which is very much in the spotlight.

Any fan in any area of the stadium who is under 14 must be accompanied at all times. Increased ticket checks will be in place ahead of the game against Oxford and for the remainder of the season to ensure the correct tickets are being purchased.

The club said: “Parents and guardians have a responsibility to ensure that children are accompanied at all times.

“Any types of misbehaviour will not be tolerated. These incidents cost the club money, as well as the extra measures we have to put in place following the events.”

Chief executive Nigel Clibbens said: “We have had a disappointingly high number of fan behaviour issues this season and these need to stop. Too often we are faced with incidents which are damaging the reputation of the club and fans.

“As well as four bans arising from the incident at the Port Vale game, we had another juvenile caught attempting to bring a flare into the Charlton game for example. We recognise the stewarding response needs to be better too and steps are being taken to make sure that area is improved.

“We will be increasing searching, ticket checks and CCTV coverage on Saturday and for the rest of the season. Stewarding will increase yet again at further increased cost. Fans need to allow more time to get through the turnstiles. 

“We are also now reconsidering the appropriate age that we can allow children to come into the stadium unaccompanied and the minimum age of those required to accompany young children.

“We are aware that these issues are from a very small minority of people and would like to thank the huge majority of fans who continue to support the club and the team in the correct way.”

Manager Paul Simpson said: “The fans have been absolutely magnificent this season, some of the away support we’re getting is incredible and what we’ve been getting at home has been superb as well. It’s a massive help.

“The incident against Port Vale was horrible to hear about but thankfully we have systems in place which have meant the police and the club have been able to act quickly and the four people who were involved have been given interim bans while full investigations are made. We don’t want that, it’s not what this football club needs.

“There’s no doubt that 99.99% of our fans are fantastic and come and do things properly by supporting the team. There’s a level of banter to be had, I get that and it’s perfectly normal, but some of the things that were said to Connor Ripley went over the line of banter and just aren’t acceptable.

“Thankfully the youngsters involved have been dealt with and I hope that acts as a deterrent to others.”

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