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L’ Irlanda del Nord, nazione in cui attualmente non vige un quadro legislativo particolarmente efficace nel contrasto della violenza collegata ad eventi sportivi, sta per varare nuove norme che la mettano sullo stesso piano dei restanti Paesi del Regno Unito. Invasioni di campo, cori razzisti o settari ed abuso di alcoolici sembrano destinati ad essere puniti con maggiore severità. Tra le proposte si spazia dalle mille sterline per il lancio di oggetti ai 2500 pounds, oltre all’ arresto fino a tre mesi, per l’ ubriachezza molesta ma quello che maggiormente colpisce è lo studio della possibilità di escludere tifosi anche da singoli specifici incontri. Un progetto di legge da approvare nelle settimane successive dovrebbe essere definito entro novembre. Intanto in Inghilterra nove persone sono state arrestate in relazione alla trasferta dei tifosi del Wolverampthon ( sostenitori in foto ) a Nottingham; se ritenute colpevoli rischiano anche dieci anni di lontananza dagli stadi. Sei anni di “banning order”, invece, per un tifoso che ha colpito un fan rivale in occasione di Kettering-Fulham. Sul fronte del calciomercato voci insistenti affermano sia possibile un nuovo prestito di Beckham al Milan dal prossimo gennaio. Il giocatore avrebbe già espresso un gradimento di massima.
Consultation on ‘hooligan’ laws
BBC News
20 July 2009
“New laws to tackle hooliganism at sports grounds in Northern Ireland could be in place by next year.The government has launched a 19-week consultation on the plans which would bring NI into line with England and Wales.The proposals include outlawing offensive chanting, restricting the availability of alcohol and stopping pitch invasions.The new laws would apply to football, rugby and GAA stadiums.
Criminal Justice Minister Paul Goggins said: “Our purpose is to help clubs and sporting bodies address unacceptable behaviour by a small minority of spectators who attend events only to cause trouble.”The powers will include a soccer banning order regime that would prevent trouble-makers from attending matches at home and abroad and will bring Northern Ireland into line with the rest of the UK.”
The key proposals are:
• Fines of up to £1000 for throwing objects, invading a pitch or singing hateful songs
• A ban on drinking alcohol at some events and a ban on bringing flares or other dangerous items into a ground. Breaches could lead to a fine of up to £2,500 or three months in jail
• Outlawing ticket touting at football matches
• Giving the courts the power to ban convicted hooligans from specified football matches
The closing date for the consultation is 30 November”
Nine arrested over Forest match disorder
This is Nottingham
21 July 2009
“NINE men have been arrested for their involvement in a disorder before a football match in Nottingham.Officers from Notts Police made the arrests on Friday and Monday.The disorder happened before the Nottingham Forest versus Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship match at the City Ground on March 21.The nine men have been bailed pending further enquiries. If convicted, they could face a Football Banning Order preventing them from attending football fixtures for up to 10 years.Insp Andy Berryman said: “Notts Police will apply for Football Banning Orders against those who seek to cause or engage in disorder, or who seek to spoil the enjoyment of the vast majority of people at football fixtures.”Notts Police currently have 65 people subject to Football Banning Orders.”
Football hooligan banned for six years
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
21 July 2009
“A football hooligan caught kicking a supporter in the head after an FA Cup tie in Northamptonshire has been banned from all matches for the next six years.James Woodley, aged 37, attacked a man after Kettering Town played Fulham on January 24.Woodley, of Friars Avenue, Putney, London, admitted affray and was jailed for 10 months.”