Forest and Derby issue joint statement ahead of East Midlands Derby

Nottingham Forest and Derby County have made a joint statement ahead of Sunday's East Midlands Derby at the City Ground, in an effort to clamp-down on offensive chants and social media posts.
The City Ground will be the setting of this Sunday's East Midlands DerbyThe City Ground will be the setting of this Sunday's East Midlands Derby
The City Ground will be the setting of this Sunday's East Midlands Derby

The statement reads: “Nottingham Forest and Derby County are joining together to take a united stand against obscene, abusive and hate-filled social media posts and singing ahead of the match between the two teams at The City Ground on Sunday.

“The two clubs are determined to clamp down on social media users who post comments of an offensive character and will be taking relevant action against those users. Individuals should also be aware that, in many instances, such posts will involve breaches of the criminal law.

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“By way of example, the respective clubs will adopt a zero-tolerance policy to social media comments designed to promote hatred regarding the death of former Forest owner Nigel Doughty and the tragic Derby house fire in which six young children died. These topics have been used to cause offence by a tiny minority of supporters in the past. This behaviour sickens the overwhelming number of fans of both clubs and will not be tolerated.

“The clubs will look to impose severe sanctions on anyone found to be making comments of this nature.

“In addition, both clubs will take strong action against any individual involved in any chanting inside the stadium regarding these or similar topics at this game or on any other matchday.

“Both clubs wish to honour and respect the robust nature of the rivalry between them and the passion and desire of their supporters. However, this must not be seen as an excuse by a tiny minority to engage in criminal and obscene behaviour which causes offence to the huge majority of supporters of both clubs.”