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Scunthorpe charged with misconduct by FA
Scunthorpe charged with misconduct by FA

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Scunthorpe charged with misconduct by FA

Scunthorpe United have been charged with misconduct by the Football Association for failing to control spectators in their National League North promotion decider win against Chester at Glanford Park in a club statement, The Iron confirmed supporters had been accused of breaching three FA is alleged that supporters "behaved in a way which is improper, violent, threatening and/or provocative", threw objects onto the playing surface and encroached onto the co-owner and chair Michelle Harness said: "To have more charges against the club, which is as a result of our supporter's actions is extremely disappointing, and tarnishes what a fantastic and memorable day May 18th was, gaining promotion to the National League."She added: "On behalf of the Board and the football club as a whole, I must urge each and every spectator visiting us here at the Attis Arena, and also travelling to away games to represent us, to please refrain from entering the field of play, the use of pyrotechnics, and any other misconduct which could see us club is now in the process of formally responding to the charges.

Former Championship club win promotion to National League as fans go wild after nightmare decade
Former Championship club win promotion to National League as fans go wild after nightmare decade

The Sun

time18-05-2025

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  • The Sun

Former Championship club win promotion to National League as fans go wild after nightmare decade

SCUNTHORPE UNITED have been promoted back to the National League after a two-year absence. The Iron saw off Chester in a pulsating National League North playoff at Glanford Park on Sunday. Daniel Whitehall and Connor Woods both found the net as the game ended 1-1 and headed into extra time. Scunthorpe's Carlton Ubaezuonu proved to be the hero, smashing in the winner in the 105th minute. The goal sparked wild scenes of jubilation amongst a fanbase starved of success over the past decade. The Iron were in the Championship as recently as 2008 but have endured a dramatic slide down the pyramid in recent years. They fell out of the EFL in 2022 after financial issues almost saw the club go bust. Scunthorpe continued to slide and dropped to the National League North a season later. Sunday's promotion is their first since 2014 when they finished second in League Two. Thousands flocked onto the Glanford Park pitch to celebrate, with the game coming a year after heartbreak on penalties against Boston United. Local businesswoman Michelle Harness saved the club in October 2023, with boss Andy Butler paying tribute after the win. Butler, a former Scunthorpe player, told the BBC: "It's brilliant. I'm excited for Michelle... for everyone who has brought the club back to life. Leeds on track to win TWO trophies in same week ahead of final day of Championship season "For the players, the fans, the town. It was a tough, tough game. "Chester gave everything they had. I said [Ubaezuonu] would score goals - and he's got the winner. "It was a team effort. We got a lot of players going through the pain barrier. We had to dig deep. "I'm so chuffed for the whole town."

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