Quote Bal="Bal"Already done. Did the large piece of netting escape your notice? How much further away would you like them? Its a stadium, not a county'"
May I suggest it would be sensible to move them as far away from the away end as possible. If they were at the other end of the ground would the majority of your support not be capable of policing them given they are spotty, scraggy scrotes?
Quote Bal="Bal"Hate to say it, but its been established that many of them are season ticket holders and are there week in week out. So not sure how that would solve the problem. We have one of the best CCTV systems in the league. There easily identifiable.'"
So the club does know who they are? If they are season ticket holders they can be banned, the T&C's on season tickets give the club carte blanche on this. This sets an example and will hurt the scrotes in the pocket. Should they re-enter the KC then the club has the full weight of the law behind them. It is the club that has to take the lead with zero tolerence, just like Leeds did on the shirts off issue I referred you to.
Quote Bal="Bal"Actually, apart from upsetting you lot with those 'orrble Rugby songs which are no worst than what the South Stand come out with, they rarely do anything that would consitute a ban. And on the rare occasion that they have, like yesterday they have been ejected and assumedly banned.'"
Zero tolerence can easily address this, I'll give you another example, Leeds United have been known to have a few problems with crowd control

they will remove season tickets for a case of persistant standing, abusive gestures, foul and abusive chanting, failure to comply with stewards and even smoking in toilets. The message soon gets through.
Quote Bal="Bal"The problem is there is no practical solution to "chav corner" other than either closure of the area, which only moves the problem or indiscriminately labelling people.'"
There is, the will to tackle it head on remains the issue.