Home Office statistics, released earlier today, reveal that there are currently twenty-one 'Banning Orders' in effect against supporters of Walsall Football Club.
Fifteen 'Banning Orders' have been issued since September last year, with several coming into affect following the trouble that plagued last season's home tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Last season a total of 4,199,179 supporters attended Sky Bet League One matches, and there was a total of 283 arrests made, up from 231 during 2012/13.
In total, fourteen Walsall supporters were arrested during the season, seven at home ties and seven away.
The figures show that one supporter was arrested for violent disorder, six for public disorder, five for pitch intrusion, one for alcohol offences and one for use and/or possession of a flare/firework.
Across the game there were 2,273 arrests made, with a total attendance of 38,230,911.
Fifteen 'Banning Orders' have been issued since September last year, with several coming into affect following the trouble that plagued last season's home tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Last season a total of 4,199,179 supporters attended Sky Bet League One matches, and there was a total of 283 arrests made, up from 231 during 2012/13.
In total, fourteen Walsall supporters were arrested during the season, seven at home ties and seven away.
The figures show that one supporter was arrested for violent disorder, six for public disorder, five for pitch intrusion, one for alcohol offences and one for use and/or possession of a flare/firework.
Across the game there were 2,273 arrests made, with a total attendance of 38,230,911.