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Sunderland say they are "extremely disappointed" about the alleged conduct of a "small minority" of Coventry City fans during Sunday's Championship game.

Several incidents were reported by supporters of both clubs at the Stadium of Light, according to the Black Cats.

They said objects such as pyrotechnics, bottles and coins were allegedly thrown towards home fans in the North Stand.

In a statement, Sunderland said police had started an investigation to identify the people responsible.

Coventry City commended the good behaviour of the vast majority of fans of both sides at the match, but made clear their stance against flares.

They also stated that the incidents were "isolated" on what they described as a "very successful day in general for Sunderland's matchday operation".

The Sky Blues' statement ended: "We will be conducting investigations with relevant authorities privately and take the appropriate action against any individual that is identified as a perpetrator."

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The incidents happened just days after the Premier League and the EFL introduced new measures to clamp down on fan disorder going into the new season.

These followed a rise in anti-social behaviour last season, which included a number of pitch invasions and the increased use of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs.

Individuals who come on to the pitch or are seen carrying or using pyrotechnics will receive an automatic club ban.

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The play-off semi-final between Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United in May was one of a number of high-profile pitch invasions last season
'A small minority'
Despite this, there were a number of incidents this weekend.

A Crewe Alexandra supporter required "urgent medical attention" after a flare was let off in the away end during their 2-1 victory at Rochdale on Saturday.

The use of flares was also seen amongst Liverpool supporters in the Community Shield at Leicester's King Power Stadium, and by Rayo Vallecano fans during the Spanish club's friendly with Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Sunderland stressed that the alleged misconduct had been caused by a "small minority of visiting supporters" who had caused problems, from a contingent of close to 2,000 Coventry fans in an overall crowd of 40,851.

The Wearside club issued an apology to any supporters who may have been affected and reported that they are "in dialogue" with supporters' groups to ensure such incidents are not repeated.
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Coventry City are facing up to the possibility of having to postpone a second successive home game because of an 'unsafe' pitch.

Following the cancellation of Sunday's Championship game with Rotherham, the club have now confirmed that they have suspended ticket sales for Wednesday's EFL Cup tie with Bristol City.

City's home at the Coventry Building Society Arena is owned by Wasps.

It has been used for rugby sevens matches during the Commonwealth Games.

The problem has been exacerbated by music concerts this summer at the 17-year-old, 32,00 capacity venue.


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Coventry chief executive Dave Boddy told BBC CWR on Saturday night that he was "embarrassed by the situation" when the Rotherham game was first called off, outlining "craters and divots" and "an awful lot of sand" - and that the stadium had been in lockdown for the last month.

He also maintained that "promised investment by the Arena into a new pitch" had not been fulfilled.

The Commonwealth Games judo and wrestling events have been held in the indoor arena adjacent to the main stadium - and that has caused massive car park disruption for fans wanting to go to watch the football.

The stadium was jointly owned by Arena Coventry Ltd when City moved there in 2005 after the sale of their previous home, Highfield Road.

The club left to play at Northampton for 14 months in 2013 following a dispute over rent before returning to the stadium in September 2014, but then they became tenants when Wasps moved in and bought the stadium to become their new landlords.

A further dispute then led to City playing in Birmingham at St Andrew's for two seasons before returning to Coventry in 2021.

After opening the new league season with a 1-1 draw at promoted Sunderland, City's next scheduled Championship game is at Millwall on Saturday.

Their next home league game is scheduled to be against Wigan Athletic on Tuesday, 16 August.
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