Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, Chair of the CMS Committee, cited the harrowing scenes at the Euros final at Wembley in 2021 and the “disgraceful” treatment meted out Liverpool fans during the 2022 Champions League final in Paris by French police as instances of utmost concern and urged all stakeholders to take stern measures against the offenders.
"Fans flocking to festive fixtures at this time of year should be able to enjoy time with family and friends in sports grounds that are secure, inclusive and welcoming environments," she said.
"Sadly, the rise in disorder at football post-pandemic and near disasters that occurred at Wembley and in Paris have shown there is much to be done to ensure a safe time for all. The Government, police, clubs and governing bodies all have a role to play. Tailgating and other forms of unauthorised entry into grounds are an increasing problem at high-profile matches putting safety at risk from overcrowding. Those involved should know that they will face consequences and the Government should back legislation to ensure they can be banned."