Morning Folks,
Leeds United are still amongst the highest in the country for football related banning orders.In the latest figures released by the home office for the 2011/12 season and up to November 9th, Leeds have 91 fans with banning orders with only Cardiff City (135), Chelsea (112) and Manchester United (98) having more in the top four divisions.
The championship as a whole have the most banning orders with 967 ahead of the Premier League with 952.
In the past twelve months, Leeds have had 17 new banning orders imposed with just Chelsea (28), Manchester United (24), Bradford City (22) and Middlesbrough (19) having more.There were 62 Leeds fans arrested at games with 26 arrests at home games and 36 away.The most common arrests were for public disorder offences (30) and alcohol related offences (24).Overall, across the country football related arrests are down on the previous season by 24%.
http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/Home-Office-arrests-at-football-fall-by-24-per-cent.php
Leeds have recalled Poleon from his loan spell from Bury, suppose that means that we won't be adding to our squad before next year...
THE FA have charged Leeds manager Neil Warnock with improper conduct following comments he made about referee Mark Halsey in the wake of his sideâs 1-0 defeat at Millwall at the weekend. Thoughts?
Leeds United are still amongst the highest in the country for football related banning orders.In the latest figures released by the home office for the 2011/12 season and up to November 9th, Leeds have 91 fans with banning orders with only Cardiff City (135), Chelsea (112) and Manchester United (98) having more in the top four divisions.
The championship as a whole have the most banning orders with 967 ahead of the Premier League with 952.
In the past twelve months, Leeds have had 17 new banning orders imposed with just Chelsea (28), Manchester United (24), Bradford City (22) and Middlesbrough (19) having more.There were 62 Leeds fans arrested at games with 26 arrests at home games and 36 away.The most common arrests were for public disorder offences (30) and alcohol related offences (24).Overall, across the country football related arrests are down on the previous season by 24%.
http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/Home-Office-arrests-at-football-fall-by-24-per-cent.php
Leeds have recalled Poleon from his loan spell from Bury, suppose that means that we won't be adding to our squad before next year...
THE FA have charged Leeds manager Neil Warnock with improper conduct following comments he made about referee Mark Halsey in the wake of his sideâs 1-0 defeat at Millwall at the weekend. Thoughts?
