Salford City Football Club has issued three banning orders following and pitch incursion and anti-social behaviour by youths which took place towards the end of the match against Grimsby Town on Saturday 1st October.
The Club says that it would like to reiterate that they do not tolerate anti-social behaviour at The Peninsula Stadium, and they will not hesitate to take action against anyone found acting inappropriately.
Fans are reminded that pitch incursion is a criminal offence, and any person(s) who enter the field of play who are not authorised could face prosecution as well as a ban.
The clubs advises that if fans see or hear anything that worries or concerns them at the Peninsula Stadium, they have an anonymous matchday hotline number that you can contact to report any issues. Call or text the number (available at the ground) with the location and nature of your concern and the Club will respond accordingly.
Salford were held to a 1-1 draw against the Mariners after an equaliser was put past the post by Lewis Richardson to deny the Ammies the win.
Photo: Salford Football Club
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