Martin Glenn, the FA chief executive, has called for England fans to behave for the rest of the tournament and acknowledged the implications if there is more trouble. The Football Association says that it is dealing “extremely seriously” with Uefa’s threat to disqualify England and Russia from Euro 2016 if there are further outbreaks of violence from their supporters. But he has also asked Uefa to improve segregation and stewarding inside stadiums after notable failures inside the Stade Vélodrome in Marseilles on Saturday where dozens of Russians broke through a minimal security cordon and attacked England fans after the 1-1
Source: The Times June 12, 2016 21:22 UTC