Liverpool FC has written to Luton Town regarding the 'tragedy chanting' by some Luton fans during their match at Kenilworth Road. Luton Town has threatened to ban any fans involved in the chanting. The Premier League has released a statement strongly condemning the chanting and introduced tough measures for offenders, including stadium bans and potential criminal charges. Luton expressed sadness over the incident, and Liverpool is seeking clarification on whether FA/PL guidance was followed.
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Premier League releases statement “strongly” condemning tragedy chanting by some Luton Town fans during #LUTLIV. “New tough measures were introduced at the start of this season, which mean people found to have committed offences face stadium bans and potential criminal… https://t.co/QFOdkshCln
Luton 'saddened' by tragedy chanting in Liverpool clash https://t.co/MEp7PoMoeY
Liverpool have written to Luton to ask about their response to Sunday's chanting and whether FA/PL guidance was followed - eg warnings over PA system and stewards having power to eject fans. #LFC https://t.co/wc5kZ5v6ju
Luton Town have threatened to ban any fans found to have taken part in tragedy chanting #BBCFootball #epl
⚽️ Liverpool have written to Luton Town asking about their lack of response to “tragedy chanting” from a section of their fans at Kenilworth Road on Sunday. Read the full story 🔽 https://t.co/0gPqOsJdjH