Chaos in the Stands: Swindon Town Manager Furious Over Stadium Incident
Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway condemned a fan for throwing a seat at Walsall goalkeeper Myles Roberts during a match, vowing to identify the culprit. No one was injured, but the incident sparked outrage. Swindon Town stated they are working to find and punish those responsible with legal actions.

Swindon Town's manager, Ian Holloway, expressed outrage after an unruly fan reportedly hurled a stadium seat near Walsall's goalkeeper, Myles Roberts, during a tense League Two match. Holloway is urging for the identification of the individual responsible for the disruption, which occurred in the closing moments of Walsall's 2-1 victory over Swindon.
During an interview following the incident, Holloway lambasted the offensive behavior, emphasizing that such actions are not representative of Swindon Town fans. He called the act 'horrific' and demanded the expulsion of those involved from the football community, stressing the need for accountability and identification.
In response, Swindon Town released a statement in collaboration with Walsall and local authorities, asserting their commitment to identifying and prosecuting the perpetrator. The football club warned of severe repercussions, including banning orders and potential legal action against those proven to have participated in the act.
(With inputs from agencies.)