Troubling Surge Due to Class A Drugs: Football Clubs With Most Arrests And Bans in 2022-23
International Business Times UK -

The recently released statistics have brought to light the concerning behaviour exhibited by football fans during the 2022-23 season. The surge in arrests at football matches has reached levels last seen almost a decade ago, painting a troubling picture of fan conduct that demands attention.A staggering 2,264 individuals were apprehended for football-related incidents during this period, marking a worrying escalation compared to previous years. Among these arrests, a substantial portion—200...

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