Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal played in an encountering London Derby last Sunday and despite the high expectations that the clash outcome won’t be comfortably one-sided, Arsenal appeared to be more favoured as 2-0 win was claimed by them against their North London neighbors at White Hart Lane....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
However, as the Gunners goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale was kicked by a Tottenham fans after the match and the alleged culprit currently looked for and told by the club management to hand himself in, what fellow Spurs fans have done to make things difficult for the club is how there have been about 672 fans handing themselves in.
Unless the image of the person seen on the camera is put to effective use, the fan in question won’t be found and the impending life ban prepared for him won’t be effected.
We have seen case of fan being banned from their favorite club stadiums for one reason or the other, and anyone who found himself engaging in acts worthy of being banned will definitely find ways to avert the dangers.