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Sir Jonathan Van-Tam Hails Success of Lincolnshire FA’s Football Behaviour Initiative

The Lincolnshire Football Association, led by Prof Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, reports substantial enhancements in spectator conduct at children’s football games following the roll-out of new methods. Appointed chairman in 2023, Sir Jonathan prioritised addressing spectator indiscipline within grassroots sporting events, with an objective to shield youth football from disruptive adult behaviour. The new strategies, comprising physical restrictions and regulations on spectator positions, have led to a 42% decline in incidents of uncontrolled fans and a 35% reduction in serious case reports across local youth leagues.

In a dialogue with BBC Radio Lincolnshire, Sir Jonathan, a keen Boston United supporter, conveyed his contentment with the progress made by the Positive Matchday Environment initiative, expressing, “The majority of our clubs have positively welcomed these new changes.” Despite recognising certain ongoing challenges, Sir Jonathan stressed the importance of preserving a nurturing space for young players and ensuring that adult conduct does not compromise the enjoyment of the sport for children.

The effectiveness of this initiative underscores Lincolnshire FA’s dedication to nurturing an uplifting and supportive atmosphere in youth football, thereby setting a standard for other regions to emulate.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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