03 Aug 2025, 01:14
Swindon Town Investigates Incident with Fan during Match
- Swindon Town investigates an incident with a fan during the match.
- Ian Holloway condemned the fan's behavior in the stadium.
- The club intends to impose severe penalties for those guilty of violence.
Swindon Town has begun an investigation following an incident where one of their fans exhibited unacceptable behavior during the match against Walsall, which took place on September 2, 2025. The incident occurred at Bescot Stadium, where Swindon lost with a score of 1-2.
A fan from the stands threw an object at Walsall goalkeeper Maelza Roberts while he was lying on the pitch with an injury. This gesture provoked outrage from Swindon's manager Ian Holloway, who described the incident as "absolutely disgraceful." He emphasized that such behavior has no place in football.
The club stated that they would cooperate with Walsall to establish the details of the incident. They noted that individuals found guilty of similar actions will face severe penalties, including bans from attending matches and legal actions.
In his statement on YouTube, Holloway expressed outrage over the actions of the fan, who committed this act. He indicated that such actions tarnish the club's image and the sport itself, and he called for finding and banning the offender.
This incident exemplifies the growing problem of racism and aggression at football matches, which requires urgent resolution from both clubs and governing bodies.
Tags: Sport/Football