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Ashlie Blakey

Police warning as 'idiotic' football fans cause trouble after Bolton Wanderers matches

Police have issued a warning after 'idiotic' football fans caused trouble following recent Bolton Wanderers matches.

British Transport Police said violence broke out after recent home games at the University of Bolton stadium. In one incident, after a fixture with Peterborough on September 17, football-related anti-social behaviour was reported on a train from Horwich Parkway to Bolton and at Bolton station.

Some people are already being investigated for public order offences and assault, officers said. Investigations are continuing to 'identify the remaining suspects'.

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Police have warned that officers 'will not tolerate idiotic behaviour' on match days and that anyone charged with an offence would face being banned from the stadium. Patrols will also be stepped up on public transport routes.

PC Andrew Margerison said: "Let's be clear - we will not tolerate the idiotic behaviour of a few ruining the day for real football fans as well as any other passengers on the network. BTP will take a robust stance on those individuals who are intent on acting in an anti-social manner and trying to travel on the rail network without a valid ticket for their journey.

"If you're a real football fan you want to see your team play - don't risk being left on the bench all because of a moment of madness."

Chris Jackson, regional director at Northern, said: “We will not tolerate abusive behaviour towards any of our colleagues and will work closely with British Transport Police to ensure a safe environment for everyone travelling by rail.”

Kate Green, TfGM’s TravelSafe partnership manager, said: “Football matches are enjoyed by people of all ages, including families, and we will not tolerate any crime and antisocial behaviour on Greater Manchester’s public transport network. Antisocial behaviour can include vandalism on vehicles or station infrastructure, as well as behaviour that intimidates passengers and staff across the network.

“The TravelSafe Partnership will continue to work alongside British Transport Police and other partners to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour and reassure those travelling to and from venues across Greater Manchester, including on matchdays in Bolton.”

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