Premier League gives firm response to chanting at Luton vs Liverpool with reminder of punishments for those 'found guilty of tragedy-related abuse'
The Premier League have warned that those found guilty of "tragedy-related abuse" at football matches face an automatic club ban and will be referred to the police.
In the statement, the Premier League said: “The Premier League condemns the tragedy-related chanting heard at yesterday's match between Luton Town and Liverpool. The 'always the victim' chant was sung by sections of the home fans during the second half of the fixture and could clearly be heard on the Sky Sports’ TV broadcast. Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, who was commentating on the match for Sky, condemned the chants at the time.
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