West Ham have given further details of the enhanced security measures put in place for Saturday’s Premier League game against Southampton at the London Stadium. West Ham have given further details of the enhanced security measures put in place for Saturday’s Premier League game against Southampton at the London Stadium. The Hammers’ last home game against Burnley on March 10 was marred by a number of crowd disturbances. Five fans invaded the pitch while co-owner David Sullivan was struck by a coin after a protest in front of the directors’ box turned nasty. The announcements follow reports earlier in the week that a security barrier would be erected to prevent supporters getting too close to the directors’ box.
Source: Irish Independent March 29, 2018 19:30 UTC