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Leh Leopard owner Derek Beomont has confirmed that the club has filed a complaint Rugby Football League (RFL) which he has described as the “low treatment” of his fans Super league Play-off in the semi-finals.
Leh played Wigan warriors For a place in the grand final, married by a spat on ticket allocation for sports with build-up.
Vigan issued a statement on Wednesday, stating that his opponents They were informed that they would not compete with the game As a result of a “unacceptable” ticket allocation, 4,600 unreserved seats or 5,400 reserved seats have been offered in the North Stand. Buomont released one 4,466-word statements in responseSaying that the statement was “unnecessary and factually wrong”.
The game was eventually played in front of fans at North Stand on Friday at the North Stand. Wigan won 18-6 To set up a grand final against plow KR at Brick Community Stadium, Who sent St. Helens 20-12 In his semi -finals.
On Monday, Beomont issued an open letter to the fans, confirming that the club had made an official complaint on the “low treatment” of its supporters.
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Buomont wrote: “Unfortunately, I have many letters and messages, from some important kit sponsors, which includes low treatment footage for thousands of our fans in our semi -finals, where people were queuing up in bad weather conditions while they were physically discovered, something that was not compatible in other areas on the ground and not in the operation in Old Trafford. [for Manchester United’s game against Sunderland in the Premier League],
“I want to assure everyone that all letters, messages and videos that I and the club receive will be part of our official complaint and will also be provided as part of the entire review that will be conducted by RFL.
“I will keep my supporters informed as this income and seek strictly difficult results from my fans as much as I fought throughout the week.”
The open letter asked fans to “about their treatment” to contact with the clubs with any information.
The Beomonts did not personally join the game, already posted a selfie on social media, indicating that he was watching live broadcasts. He then took on social media after the game, appreciating “a large -scale effort from both the players” and “derogatory ways” Leh fans were criticized.
RFL on Saturday announced an independent panel inquiry under the circumstances around the match, in which senior executive director Nigel Wood called for a build-up to “unprecedented” the construction.