Grimsby Town FC has cancelled an array of tickets within its home section after discovering that they had been bought by Manchester United fans. This move is in anticipation of their second-round Carabao Cup clash at Blundell Park, where approximately 9,000 spectators are forecasted to attend. The Mariners will resell the cancelled tickets to fans waiting in the wings according to their promises, with the primary aim of adhering to safety measures and English Football League laws. The club’s administration expressed gratitude towards its supporters for their empathetic cooperation and reiterated that anyone wearing adversary team clothing would be denied entry into the home segment. Local audience members and podcast presenters have commended this action, underscoring the significance of conserving a secure and backing environment within the stadium.
This news piece was adapted for The Lincoln Post from the original articles at www.bbc.com.