Arsenal has accepted the three-year bans imposed on three of its supporters after admitting to causing tragedy through mistreatment on January 7 at Emirates Stadium during an FA Cup match against Liverpool.
In a statement released on Thursday, Arsenal stated, “We strongly condemn this abhorrent behaviour.” “We are happy that the football banning orders have been issued, and we have worked closely with the police to ensure prompt action was taken.”
Liverpool has demanded time and time again that chants regarding the Hillsborough disaster, which claimed the lives of 97 Liverpool supporters in an overcrowded, fenced-in enclosure during the 1989 FA Cup semifinal, be stopped.
Greater Manchester Police accused a Manchester United fan on Wednesday for allegedly abusing Liverpool supporters at the teams’ FA Cup quarterfinal last weekend. The incident was tied to a tragedy.