Manly Sea Eagles Threaten Fan Bans Over Dangerous 'Run It Straight' Challenge
Manly Sea Eagles Threaten Fan Bans Over Dangerous 'Run It Straight' Challenge

Manly Sea Eagles Threaten Fan Bans Over Dangerous 'Run It Straight' Challenge

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Two football fans involved in a pub ambush against rival supporters have been banned from attending games for two years after engaging in violent behavior that included throwing bottles and fighting. Ahead of Munster Senior Hurling Championship games, authorities have warned fans against bringing flares or smoke bombs to stadiums due to safety risks, emphasizing legal consequences for violations. ScotRail is preparing for an upcoming Scotland vs. Iceland match by adding extra train services and encouraging fans to purchase tickets in advance to ease crowd management at Hampden Park. Meanwhile, the Manly Sea Eagles have condemned the dangerous 'run it straight' social media craze, which involves fans colliding at high speed post-game, and have announced plans to increase security and ban participants to prevent injuries and fatalities. This crackdown follows a recent death of a teenager in New Zealand linked to the challenge and strong warnings from players and club officials urging fans to stop the hazardous activity.

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