Motherwell FC, in partnership with Police Scotland, will roll out an alternative Fan Egress Plan with a view to enhancing the experience at Category C matches.
Chief Operating Officer Alan Burrows said: “Along with Motherwell FC Safety Officer Alan Marshall, I met with Police Scotland recently to discuss a number of topics, including the closing stages of the Betfred Cup match against Rangers last month.
“With the match nearing its conclusion and with the aim of minimising the risk of public disorder outside the stadium with two sets of fans exiting towards the same area at the same time, the call was made to ‘hold back’ the East Stand section closest to the South Stand, meaning fans who wished to leave either early or at full time were unable.
“This led to much frustration and anger, particularly for those unwittingly caught up and unable to exit the ground. For that, an apology is certainly due and we are sorry.
“Whilst I think everyone is in full agreement that fan safety either inside or outside the ground is absolutely the right thing and always should be the priority, there is a question around are there more effective, fan-friendly alternatives to the method adopted at this match?
“As a result, I have tasked Alan to work in partnership with Police Scotland to come up with a practical alternative when it comes to stadium egress at ‘Category C’ (i.e. highest risk) fixtures.
“The aim of this will be to ensure there is no need for a repeat at Fir Park whilst, at the same time, making it the safest possible environment for all supporters to enjoy.
“It should be reiterated that Motherwell FC is absolutely committed to identifying and punishing any individual who commits any act of unacceptable conduct either at Fir Park or elsewhere, but believe strongly that the focus should always be on dealing with individual perpetrator(s), rather than large groups of people, the vast majority of whom are often completely innocent.”