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Re: FT Boro 2 v Birstall 0

By VS City (VS Boro)26/1 12:14Sun Jan 26 12:14:20 2025In response to Re: FT Boro 2 v Birstall 0

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Interesting that abuse of people is okay, as long as it does not fit into those categories ;)

Spectators should:

* Show due respect to match officials and others involved in the game.

* Not verbally abuse match officials.

* Encourage and show positivity towards all players.

* Not applaud or cheer foul play.

* Show respect for the opposition team, its officials and supporters, no matter what the score or situation in any particular game.

* Never verbally abuse a player, coach, official or spectator based on their appearance, race, religion, gender, sexuality, age, or disability.

* Not engage in racist, sexist or homophobic chanting.

* Not use inappropriate language or engage in aggressive behaviour.

*The club operates a zero-tolerance policy on the illegal drugs. The club will take strong action against anyone identified carrying or using these articles.

* Never encroach on, or throw any items onto the pitch or its surrounds.

* Always have regard to the best interests of the game, including where publicly expressing an opinion on the game, including others involved in the game.

>>>> Former Nuneaton Boro fan <<<<

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