Sheffield United and South Yorkshire Police are investigating violent clashes between rival fans after Saturday’s home game against Birmingham.
“It should be stated that Sheffield United have a zero-tolerance policy towards disorder and anti-social behaviour, and on top of any police investigations and potential criminal prosecutions, the club will also issue banning orders where appropriate.”
It has been reported that trouble flared when Birmingham fans got off their coach at the Sheaf House pub, where glasses and bottles were thrown and two windows smashed.chief superintendent Simon Wanless said: “We are aware of footage circulating of our response to the disorder at match between Sheffield United and Birmingham FC.“An investigation is now under way in to this disorder itself, which resulted in damage to a coach.
“A post-match investigation will follow during which we’ll review all the evidence, including officer body-worn video.”
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