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Sevilla wants to educate ‘ultras’

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Los Rojiblancos have put up a video on their official website to educate their loyal supporters about the ethical code of conduct expected off them.
Sevilla has posted a video on their official website which explains the club’s strategy on the behaviour expected of the fans. It exhibits the latest policy adopted by Los Nervionenses Board of Directors, which precisely aims at an awareness campaign to
target the ultras.
The video asks the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ramon-c30533 Sanchez Pizjuan faithful to refrain from violence, especially with rival fans. Use of flares and the subject of throwing objects on the fields is also discussed, actions that have resulted in severe fines imposed on the Andalusia
club.
Over the course of the 2011/12 Spanish top flight season, Sevilla received fines totalling 200 thousand Euro.
The short documentary also tackles the topic of things the club has permitted the ultras to partake in. It touched the chants during competitive fixtures, while also asking them to purchase scarves and flags of Sevilla.
The club want to adopt the set of measures to eradicate violence in Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, which has been getting out of control for quite some time. The new policy has been heralded by the Spanish Football Federation.
Los Rojiblancos are seriously looking to contain the abysmal behaviour of the fans, with president Jose Maria Del Nido receiving death threats in recent weeks.
A few minutes after announcing the plan which is designed to identify and expel the vandals, vice president and general manager of the entity, Jose Maria Cruz, hinted that the ruling could have "consequences that everyone will have to endure."
Although the vast majority of Sevilla fans understand them, not everyone is keen about them. In this sense, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/José-c19246 Maria Cruz unveiled the seriousness of the situation.
"There have already been threats to the board members last night and today, the Thursday-The president has received death threats by mail and telephone, which will be the subject of complaint to the Police for investigation."
Cruz explained the reasons behind Del Nido being the subject of such threats, claiming that the President has irked the ultras, who are out to seek revenge. 

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