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Number of Fans Arrested Last Season in EPL
Marcus2011 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

United saw 112 of their fans arrested during the 2013/14 season - 68 at Old Trafford and 43 at away sides' grounds - making their fans the worst behaved in England and Wales.

While arch rivals Manchester City was the Premier League side with the second-worst record - with 71 arrests - it was Championship side Leeds United that had the second-worst rate, with 91 arrests.

Figures released by the Home Office revealed there were a total of 2,273 football-related arrests last season, down almost 200 on the season before and a dramatic decline on the 4,162 fans who were arrested during the peak 2000-01 season.

With 54 arrests, Sheffield United were the worst-behaved fans in League One and Bristol Rovers had the most arrests in League Two with 57.

Banning ordersNewcastle United fans received by far the most banning orders, 95, with League One outfit Chesterfield in second place with 22.
The gulf between Newcastle and other clubs is thought to have arisen after more than 100 Magpies fans were arrested after widespread disorder in the city centre after a 3-0 defeat by Sunderland in April 2013
Overall, the total number of football banning orders decreased by seven per cent to 2,273.

Of concern to clubs will be the alarming rise in the number of offences for possessing or using a firework or flare, which jumped from 76 in 2012/13 to 188 last season.Of concern to clubs will be the alarming rise in the number of offences for possessing or using a firework or flare, which jumped from 76 in 2012/13 to 188 last season.The most common type of offence across England and Wales was of a public disorder nature, of which there were 705 out of a total 2,273 crimes.


League of shame - arrests per Premier League club in 2013/14
Arsenal: 67
Aston Villa: 36
Cardiff City: 16
Chelsea: 56
Crystal Palace: 19
Everton: 47
Fulham: 24
Hull City: 21
Liverpool: 58
Manchester City: 71
Manchester United: 112
Newcastle United: 50
Norwich City: 4
Southampton: 14
Stoke City: 47
Sunderland: 62
Swansea City: 9
Tottenham Hotspur: 42
West Bromwich Albion: 31
West Ham United: 37
Total: 823
Source: Home Office

Actually things are quiet better than in East Europe and better than it was in 90s and before .

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United saw 112 of their fans arrested during the 2013/14 season - 68 at Old Trafford and 43 at away sides' grounds - making their fans the worst behaved in England and Wales.

While arch rivals Manchester City was the Premier League side with the second-worst record - with 71 arrests - it was Championship side Leeds United that had the second-worst rate, with 91 arrests.

Figures released by the Home Office revealed there were a total of 2,273 football-related arrests last season, down almost 200 on the season before and a dramatic decline on the 4,162 fans who were arrested during the peak 2000-01 season.

With 54 arrests, Sheffield United were the worst-behaved fans in League One and Bristol Rovers had the most arrests in League Two with 57.

Banning orders

Newcastle United fans received by far the most banning orders, 95, with League One outfit Chesterfield in second place with 22.

The gulf between Newcastle and other clubs is thought to have arisen after more than 100 Magpies fans were arrested after widespread disorder in the city centre after a 3-0 defeat by Sunderland in April 2013

Overall, the total number of football banning orders decreased by seven per cent to 2,273.

Of concern to clubs will be the alarming rise in the number of offences for possessing or using a firework or flare, which jumped from 76 in 2012/13 to 188 last season.Of concern to clubs will be the alarming rise in the number of offences for possessing or using a firework or flare, which jumped from 76 in 2012/13 to 188 last season.

The most common type of offence across England and Wales was of a public disorder nature, of which there were 705 out of a total 2,273 crimes.

League of shame - arrests per Premier League club in 2013/14

Arsenal: 67

Aston Villa: 36

Cardiff City: 16

Chelsea: 56

Crystal Palace: 19

Everton: 47

Fulham: 24

Hull City: 21

Liverpool: 58

Manchester City: 71

Manchester United: 112

Newcastle United: 50

Norwich City: 4

Southampton: 14

Stoke City: 47

Sunderland: 62

Swansea City: 9

Tottenham Hotspur: 42

West Bromwich Albion: 31

West Ham United: 37

Total: 823

Source: Home Office

Actually things are quiet better than in East Europe and better than it was in 90s and before .

Comments
Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Especially ever since Leeds United left EPL .... things got better ...

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tuan_jinn 10 years ago
Manchester United, Netherlands 198 6912

ok, ok... can I say because we have more fans??? :D:D:D:D...

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like,... the probability of having folks arrested is probably higher :D... theoretically....

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CroatiaFan123 10 years ago
Arsenal, Croatia 66 2775

Shame on you United! ;) just joking,really what @tuan said way tooo much fans

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Vendetta 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, Egypt 202 3025

I don't care too much about these sort of things since every club has it's own group of idiots, but at the same time, this is not a global figure, this is just restricted to football-related incidents in England and Wales. Using 'too much fans' as an excuse is a bit far-fetched.

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Dephased 10 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

Every club has its group of idiots? Nah, not really because many of those who are arrested are among the most committed and passionate fans of the whole fan base. The reason for the large number of Man Utd arrests are simply cause United's hooligan firm "The Red Army" is huge compared to other hooligan followings like Arsenals "The Gooners" and "The Herd", West Hams "ICF", the "Chelsea Headhunters" and other firms of the league.

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Dephased 10 years ago
Arsenal, United States 12 501

25 Fearsome hooligan gangs you never want to meet in person? West Ham is no 6-7 on that list and ive met them in person countless times back when i lived in London. They are wank compared to the ICF of the 70-80s

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