Ipswich Town is ready to file an official complaint to try to hit Jack Taylor, a midfielder of an Birmingham City fan.
Taylor alerted the club employees for the flashpoint, which followed the late equilizer of Ipswich in St. Andrews, which was in a bad-tempered finish for Friday’s championship curtain-razor, which ended 1–1.
A source told Sky sports news That referee Andrew Kitchen, EFL and Police were all aware of Taylor’s claims after the game.
Tempers erupted after Ipswich was awarded the controversial stoppage-time penalty. Striker George Hirsts changed it and Ipswich players celebrated it in front of a stand filled with supporters Birmingham.
Both sets of players collided, with a scuffle out of the pitch towards one part of the crowd.
A fan in the footage is shown to obstruct a fence and run to the scene with safety and stewers and intervene and wrestle him on the ground.
Taylor was at the center of controversy in an attempt to protect the team’s partner Conner Chaplin.
Chaplin was booked to the ball to kick in the stand behind the goal after Hasht’s equal.
Sky sports news Birmingham City, Football Association, EFL and West Middlelands have been contacted for comment.
McCaina on changes after HRST Equalizer
Ipswich Owner Keran Mcken The change between the Birmingham fan and his players was asked after the equalizer of Hirst. “It will be seen and reported and see what happens,” he said.
“I think an event could occur with one of the crowd and players, it was not ideal. In the context of players (collisions) on the pitch, emotions move high in those moments and make it understandable.”
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