The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Plea to supporters to behave

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St Johnstone have appealed to supporters to be on their best behaviour when they kick-off their Europa League campaign tonight.

Tommy Wright’s side will begin their campaign when they host Lithuanian outfit FK Trakai at McDiarmid Park.

But Saints chiefs are worried they could fall foul of Uefa disciplina­ry chiefs if fans step out of line.

The Perth outfit were fined £16,000 in 2014 after a supporter waved a Palestinia­n flag during a qualifying clash with Slovakian side Spartak Trnava, breaching strict rules put in place by European football’s governing body on political gestures.

Now the club have urged their fans to keep their displays in check and to leave flares and smoke bombs at home.

A statement read: “Saints fans have a great reputation for following their team. We have had no trouble at home or away games in Europe and the club has little doubt that our fans will enjoy Thursday’s home leg against FK Trakai in a responsibl­e manner as will those who travel to Vilnius next week.

“Neverthele­ss, our supporters will be aware that the club has fallen foul of Uefa on previous occasions – in 2014 we were fined 18,000 euros when one supporter briefly waved a Palestinia­n flag, and we were previously censured when a young supporter ran on to the pitch in celebratio­n of a goal.

“Both legs of the tie will be in the presence of Uefa delegates who will report any issues back to the governing body and any breaches will likely hit the club hard financiall­y.

“So, please – keep it noisy, keep it colourful but keep it within the bounds of what is allowed and absolutely no pyros please.”

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