The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) calls for increased football banning orders addressing troubling fan behavior, particularly the use of smoke bombs and flares by a minority at matches. The SPFL seeks dialogue with Police Scotland and the Scottish government to effectively tackle these issues. Nearing the end of the 2024-25 season, punishments are imminent for clubs like Celtic, Aberdeen, and Partick Thistle due to incidents involving pyrotechnics. Despite these challenges, the league acknowledges a rise in match attendances and expresses commitment to ensuring a safe matchday environment.
The SPFL insists on greater football banning orders to combat 'unacceptable' fan behavior, particularly the use of smoke bombs and flares during matches.
Celtic, Aberdeen, and Partick Thistle face potential punishments for pyrotechnics used by fans, as Scottish FA's Ian Maxwell seeks to avoid bans.
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