Greater Manchester Police (GMP) issue a strong statement, vowing to crack down on offensive chanting by football fans during the upcoming Manchester derby. GMP emphasizes the importance of safety and respect for all spectators, working closely with local authorities and football clubs to ensure a seamless event without any abusive or criminal behavior.
GMP say that offensive chants by football fans will not be tolerated ahead of the Manchester derby. Manchester United are set to take on Manchester City in the 191st derby between the clubs.
In a strong statement, Chief Superintendent Colette Rose of GMP’s Trafford District, said that there will be a crackdown on any offensive chanting. The statement comes days after two young Manchester City fans were suspended over 'vile' Sir Bobby Charlton fans. We will not tolerate racism, homophobia, misogyny, or any offensive chanting or behaviour, whether it occurs inside the stadium or in the public domain. Respect for one another is a fundamental aspect of this game, and we will enforce this principle rigorously.
"For those outside the stadium, traveling, or in a public space, please feel free to approach our officers and engage with them regarding any concerns you may have.
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