FAIR PLAY - HOW YOU CAN HELP U E FA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Each club is responsible for safety and security, as well as for the conduct of spectators in its own stadium. The clubs are called to account by UEFA for any fire works that are set off, objects that are thrown or unsporting behaviour by spectators. Many clubs spend considerable sums of money on safety and security for spectators - an area that UEFA feels is of vital importance. You are paying appropriate amounts of money for admission into the stadium. UEFA therefore urges you not to waste any more of your hard-earned cash on fireworks or projectiles that could be thrown. Please do not throw any other objects onto the pitch or at any other spectators - after all, you could also be hit by something. Moreover, please remain in your places...think about those people who are in front of you or behind you. Football thrives on emotion - and the players on the pitch are not the only ones who experience the full range of feelings during a match. Encourage your team as loudly as you want, and in a sportsmanlike way. Let your joy, anger or disappointment show...but please do so without causing damage to facilities in the stadium. Finally, a plea to those people who come to the stadium with the intention of spending their evening commiting violent or unsporting acts - please stay at home. Not only the club, but also those fans who behave in a fair and sporting manner will be grateful to you for giving them a chance to watch a football match in safe surroundings 31

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