Wednesday, 26 November, 2008
SOCCER violence is on the increase, Home Office figures revealed yesterday.
Cops arrested 3,842 yobs at domestic and international games last season - up 700 on 2005. Official figures show violent disorder, possession of weapons and booze-related crime are on the up.
Last year 1,048 new football banning orders were imposed, taking the total in force to a record 3,172.
Leeds United topped the league of shame with 152 outcast fans.
Three Premiership teams - Aston Villa, Manchester United and Chelsea - were in the top ten for banning orders.