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- Updated: October 27, 2016
West Ham should play behind closed doors at the former Olympic Stadium if the violent scenes of Wednesday night’s derby with Chelsea are repeated, an MP has said.
The Football Association has launched an investigation into the violence which marred West Ham’s impressive 2-1 win over Chelsea in the EFL Cup fourth round.
Police made seven arrests after skirmishes broke out towards the end of the stadium’s first London derby as police and stewards battled to maintain segregation behind the goal being defended by West Ham.
Coins, seats and other objects appeared to be thrown between rival supporters, with the Hammers and Chelsea condemning the unsavoury scenes which are now under investigation by the …