Police charged 10 more people overnight and released fresh images and footage of the group that rioted at AAMI Park.
to show they should not face serious sanctions over the crowd behaviour and confirmed it had received Victory’s submission in a statement released on Wednesday morning.
In the images released by police, one man can be seen throwing a hand trolley on the pitch, while another threw buckets and other debris onto the field.Those charged include four people who were allegedly behind serious assaults on the field and one who threw a flare at a cameraman. The keeper was concussed and required stitches to a cut on his head, following the violence on the field.
“And part of the sanctioning process that we’re going through, if we talk about objectives, is to deter this kind of behaviour. It’s to call it out. And to ensure that it doesn’t happen again.
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