EFL statement on meeting with Reading FC Supporter Groups
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:40 pm
The EFL have meet with Reading FC fans group and have issued a statement.
Within the statement mentions the abandonment of the game against Port Vale. The EFL note there are past precedents due to pitch incursions by fans, namely Blackpool v Huddersfield Town a number of years ago.
Blackpool were sanctioned by the FA and then by the EFL. The supporters groups said any sanctions would only harm the Club and its supporters. The EFL said it understood the sentiment and noted the position but they had a duty to uphold the regulations.
On future protest, all parties agreed the future protest where not ultimately not in the team of the EFL interest.
The EFL flagged the impact of further protest and the potential points deduction and relegation would ultimately reduce the value of the Club and its attractiveness to potential buyers.
Ongoing destruction to games would only lead to more sanctions and believed there was no need for further match disruptions as it was an ongoing situation.
Rather interesting!!
Within the statement mentions the abandonment of the game against Port Vale. The EFL note there are past precedents due to pitch incursions by fans, namely Blackpool v Huddersfield Town a number of years ago.
Blackpool were sanctioned by the FA and then by the EFL. The supporters groups said any sanctions would only harm the Club and its supporters. The EFL said it understood the sentiment and noted the position but they had a duty to uphold the regulations.
On future protest, all parties agreed the future protest where not ultimately not in the team of the EFL interest.
The EFL flagged the impact of further protest and the potential points deduction and relegation would ultimately reduce the value of the Club and its attractiveness to potential buyers.
Ongoing destruction to games would only lead to more sanctions and believed there was no need for further match disruptions as it was an ongoing situation.
Rather interesting!!