Sam vows that thugs will face life ban NEWS EXTRA Edition

BLUEBIRDS boss Sam Hammam today vowed to ban for life anyone captured on camera throwing missiles onto the Ninian Park pitch. Speaking to the Echo after a joint investigation was launched by the Football Association and the Football Association of Wales, club owner Mr Hammam praised South Wales Poli...

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Published inSouth Wales echo
Main Author Terry Phillips, Rebecca Lees and Mike Taggart
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cardiff (UK) MGN Ltd 08.01.2002
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Summary:BLUEBIRDS boss Sam Hammam today vowed to ban for life anyone captured on camera throwing missiles onto the Ninian Park pitch. Speaking to the Echo after a joint investigation was launched by the Football Association and the Football Association of Wales, club owner Mr Hammam praised South Wales Police and Cardiff City stewards. SAM'S VIEW Sam Hammam says there was no pitch invasion at the end of City's weekend clash with Leeds - only "pitch celebrations". PICTURE: Peter Bolter