Shropshire Star

Vandalism probe into Chester fans at AFC Telford match

Investigations are under way after visiting fans vandalised a section of AFC Telford United's ground.

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Spectator stands were left broken at the New Bucks Head following the club's home game against Chester last Saturday.

It is believed that the away terrace was damaged during and after the game, which AFC Telford won 3-1.

Chester FC have released a statement confirming they have been contacted by AFC Telford regarding the damage caused in the away terrace, where around 535 Chester fans were located.

A spokesperson for Chester said the club had a firm stance on vandalism and poor behaviour.

They added: "It is with regret that following Saturday’s game at AFC Telford United, we have been contacted by them in regards to a number of incidents relating to the behaviour from the visiting Chester FC supporters.

"As a community-owned club we have a firm stance on such vandalism and behaviour.

"Any supporters found to be involved in this incident, or any subsequent incidents of behaviour similar to this, will be addressed through the appropriate authorities and subject to a stadium banning order."

Chester have also vowed that any fans found to be involved with Saturday's incident will be dealt with by the police.