Anyone banned for violent or abusive behaviour by a Premier League club will also be banned from every other ground in the division
The punishment was agreed unanimously at a meeting of Premier League clubs in central London. The measure applies to racist abuse, hooliganism and other antisocial behaviour and is believed to have been drawn up in response to protests that took place outside the home of the Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward last month.
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