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Chanting in a non PC way - themaclad - 16-02-2024

First time I've seen this, best not say anything


Preston North End have been charged with two counts of misconduct in relation to crowd control by the Football Association.

It is alleged the club failed to ensure their fans conduct themselves in an orderly fashion in a league game at Huddersfield on 12 December and an FA Cup tie at Chelsea on 6 January.

North End have until Wednesday, 21 February to respond to the charges.

Ryan Lowe's side are ninth in the Championship after 32 matches.


RE: Chanting in a non PC way - Lord Snooty - 16-02-2024

Oh I say!

Wasn't there, give us a clue.


RE: Chanting in a non PC way - themaclad - 16-02-2024

No idea whatsoever


RE: Chanting in a non PC way - themaclad - 11-06-2024

Kin nonsense

Preston North End have been fined a total of £40,000 for two incidents of offensive supporter chants at away games during the 2023-24 season.

The club were charged with crowd control misconduct by the Football Association over a chant in their Championship fixture at Huddersfield Town in December and another in their FA Cup tie at Chelsea in January.

They admitted both charges, which related to failing to ensure their supporters conducted themselves in an orderly fashion as well as using improper language.

Preston were fined £10,000 by an independent regulatory commission for the incident during the Huddersfield fixture, which involved an offensive, derogatory chant referencing local rivals Blackpool.

They were fined a further £30,000 for a homophobic chant directed towards the opposition in their cup tie against Chelsea.

North End reminded supporters, external of their zero-tolerance anti-social behaviour policy following the fixture against Chelsea.

The club were also ordered by the commission to implement an action plan to attempt to prevent future incidents of crowd misconduct.