Melbourne and Olympic Parks are reviewing security measures in the aftermath of the violent pitch invasion and use of flares at Saturday’s match between Victory and City.
Melbourne and Olympic Parks are working on an independent review of the security measures in the aftermath of the violent pitch invasion and use of flares at the Melbourne A-League derby on Saturday at AAMI Park.Tom Glover was concussed and required stitches to a cut on his head after Melbourne Victory
“M&OP will work with the clubs and the league to implement enhanced security procedures to ensure a safe environment at all events at AAMI Park.”Darrian Traynor, Getty Images “The only way to effectively stop flares from entering the venue is to undertake a physical search of each person,” the Melbourne and Olympic Parks spokesperson said.Additionally, bottles were also thrown at the public order response team on the field.Johnson said there was no place in the sport for such behaviour, saying “those that participate in it will be weeded out”.
The Melbourne & Olympic Parks spokesperson said they were waiting on direction from Football Australia and the Australian Premier Leagues, and the outcome of their investigation and sanctions, to determine security measures for the match.
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