Liverpool fan charged over 'tragedy chanting' during Leeds United clash

milos

By milos


Published: 12/12/2025

- 16:07

A Liverpool fan has been charged over allegations of tragedy chanting at Elland Road

A 25-year-old Liverpool supporter has been charged following allegations of tragedy chanting at last Saturday's Premier League encounter between Leeds United and Liverpool.

Nicholas Harpur, who hails from the Sefton area of Merseyside, faces a section five public order offence, according to West Yorkshire Police.


The charge relates to the alleged use of threatening or abusive words and behaviour, or disorderly conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

Individuals familiar with the case have confirmed that the alleged offence pertains to tragedy chanting during the fixture, which ended in a dramatic 3-3 draw at Elland Road.

Chants could be heard from both sets of fans at Elland Road

Chants could be heard from both sets of fans at Elland Road

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Harpur has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear before Leeds Magistrates Court on 5 January 2025.

The match itself was tarnished by unsavoury behaviour from both sets of supporters.

Sections of the Leeds faithful were heard directing the chant "always the victims" towards Liverpool players and travelling fans throughout the contest.

Leeds United have previously spoken out against such conduct, having condemned what they described as "vile" tragedy chants from Millwall supporters during an FA Cup fourth-round tie at Elland Road earlier this year in February.

Liverpool supporter Nicholas Harpur faces a section five public order offence

Liverpool supporter Nicholas Harpur faces a section five public order offence

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The Crown Prosecution Service revised its guidance on football-related offences in 2023, enabling tragedy chanting to be pursued as a public order matter.

Authorities have taken an increasingly firm stance against such behaviour in recent months.

In April 2024, a Manchester United supporter received a football banning order alongside a £1,205 fine for Hillsborough-related chanting during an FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool.

Two further individuals were handed banning orders in September 2024 for similar offences connected to fixtures between the two north-west rivals.

A Tottenham fan was banned for three years and fined in June 2023 for mocking the Hillsborough disaster at Anfield.