Whoever has planned to stop trying to get Premierligla makes a decision about fans entering the field

A strict rule at Premier League. Following a series of incidents during the 2021-22 season, English football leaders have decided to crack down on fan violence with even stricter rules. Football fans occupying the field, reports the Daily Mail, will receive an automatic exemption from the club and report to the police. And [...]
Football fans occupying the field, reports the Daily Mail, will receive an automatic exemption from the club and report to the police. Even the use of pyrotechnic means or the release of items, drug use and discrimination will be condemned at the joint initiative of the Football Federation, Premier League, EFL and police.
An initiative born after a series of accidents last season. Sheffield United striker Billy Sharp, for example, was attacked by a Nottingham Forest fan during the Playoff semifinal celebrations.
However, a Leicester fan ran into the field and punched Forest's players to celebrate a goal in the FA Cup match in City Ground in February. These are just a few examples, but there are so many episodes.
The conquest of the field during a football match in England has been a criminal offence for 31 years, but is generally not condemned during the holidays. Since some celebrations have turned into acts of violence, authorities have also decided to condemn the once - celebrated conquests.
By the start of the 2022-23 season, all identified violators will be reported by clubs in police, and the prosecution could permanently jeopardise the criminal record.












