West Ham fasten security in front of Spurs Derby
12 September-West Ham has banned half a half of the scarf before the London Derby on Saturday with Tottenham at the London Stadium, in a step that underlines how easily the match of this match for years.
This decision is part of the security measures that are enhanced with officials who are determined to keep fans from infiltrating the area of the house. Examination of extra turnile and tighter entrance protocols is upheld, with servants instructed to clamp any items that read the peak of the two clubs.
This is a new signing, Mohammed Kudus, who has turned on the fuse. The Ghana striker, who was sold to Spurs for £ 54.5 million in the summer, was the first player to move directly among the clubs since 2011 Protests against David Sullivan and the club’s ownership are also expected, adding further fuel to what promises flammable nights.
Clashes between rival fans have been a repeated theme since the 1970s, by moving from Upton Park to the London Stadium, did not do a little tension. Only last season, additional police were recruited after a fight broke out at Stratford High Street in building the same equipment.
SKY cameras will capture action for those who sit in the comfort of their homes or local pubs, but for those who are in the ground, the club has urged patience. “The improved security steps will apply,” read the statement from West Ham. “We ask all supporters for patience, especially in 45 minutes before kick-off.”
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