In the last season of the "Premier" league, there were several cases where fans were massively rushing into the stadium and posing a danger to the players and coaches present there. This behavior affected both "Crystal Palace" coach Patrick Vieira and "Aston Villa" goalkeeper Robin Olsen. Therefore, the championship management takes further actions to prevent fans from rushing onto the field next season. Teams playing in the next season will have additional security to monitor the fans present at the venue. Also, fans who invade the pitch will face lifetime bans from not only supporting their favorite club but also attending any professional football matches.
In addition, measures will be taken to prevent the use of pyrotechnics and explosives, as these devices pose a danger to both players and fans' health. "Fans need to be reminded that entering the field at any time is illegal," said the "Premier" league's leader Richard Masters. "It should be clear that the pitch is unequivocally intended for football, and players, managers, referees, or staff should not be afraid for their safety - just as fans should feel safe in the stands. Furthermore, we have noticed an increasing use of pyrotechnics and explosives, the use of which is not only a crime but can also cause serious injuries."
"Incidents of this type must end, and new measures to prevent them will be adopted - the league fully supports lifetime bans for offenders (a minority behaving unacceptably). Crowd behavior is a problem that we and our clubs, working together with partners and relevant institutions, are urgently trying to address."
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