Leh leopard owners hit back to ‘misleading’ Vigan claims with a statement of 4,000-word

Derek Beomont, owner of Leh Leopard, claimed that his side was refusing to fulfill him Super league Compared to semi -finals Wigan warriors With a statement for over 4,000 words in length.

Wigan suggested that he was informed on Wednesday By Leh that he would not play the game, which was suggested to “unacceptable” ticket allocation for Friday night’s struggle at the Brick Community Stadium.

Leh was offered a choice of 4,600 unreserved seats or 5,400 reserved seats in the North Stand, according to Vigan. The club said that the allocation was determined after consulting the police by the Independent Safety Advisory Group and the Ground Safety Officer of the Club.

“When we regret that Leh leopard found this system unacceptable, our club is legally, and professional, bound to follow the terms of our ground security officer and the terms of our ground security certificate,” Vigan’s statement.

“The safety and welfare of all supporters should come first. It is not open for dialogue and reduces every decision made by us.

“We continue to prepare for Friday’s semi -finals and will release further information when the situation develops.”

The two clubs have since announced the 21-man squad, with the Super League Grand Final in Old Trafford, a week away, while Buomont suggested that Wigan’s statement on the ticketing case was “unnecessary and factually wrong”.

Wigan and Leh Super League are going to meet on Friday night in the semi -finals

Wigan and Leh Super League are going to meet on Friday night in the semi -finals ,Getty,

In a statement of 4,466 words, Which can be fully read on Leh websiteReleased on Wednesday evening, Beomont accused Wigan of sharing the information sent by WhatsApp and misrepresented it as official correspondence.

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He suggested that Wigan had banned sales to remove supporters after his allocation was sold, some fans had tickets that he had already bought.

Suggesting that it still intends to his side to meet stability, the owner of Leh claimed that he was afraid of the safety of the players and supporters and the game should move forward.

“In these circumstances, something should be given to reduce flames,” the Beomont wrote. “Many at least those who have canceled the tickets, they bought them in good faith, especially when they are our high level members.

“They are the most afflicted and our fans are suffering from how they have been treated. To solve that aspect and to reduce the issues that I have real concerns to reduce the issues around the presence of the ground and at the exhaust door.

“As I interact with RLC [Rugby League Commercial] The board, this is the unnecessary action of Wigan, not mine, which puts the game at risk. Treat misconduents that allow them to return their tickets, even though it is in another field where our players have their own tickets, and assure that fans who have tickets and have gone away, then solved my concerns and the risks are removed. ,

Plow KR and St. Hallens contest in other semi -finals as they target a place in the Grand Finals at Old Trafford on Saturday, October 11.