Ipswich to file the official EFL complaint after the Birmingham fan saw Jack Taylor’s strike

Ipswich is expected to file an official complaint with the EFL after a Birmingham City fan seemed to try to hit the midfielder Jack Taylor.
Taylor alerted civil servants after a fan was seen approaching the man of Ipswich and tried to hit him following the late penalty of George Hirst to obtain a 1-1 draw on a championship curtains dipped in St Andrews.
According to Sky Sports, referee Andrew Kitchen, the EFL and the police were all aware of Taylor’s claims following the incident.
Temperatures boiled in the stop time when Ipswich received a disputed penalty. Hirst intervened to convert, and the celebrations that followed took place directly in front of a stand filled with Birmingham supporters.
The two sets of players clashed, the incident spreading on the field to a section of supporters.
Images show a tribute fan of a fence and flowing towards the stage with security and the commissioners having to intervene and fight it on the ground.
Ipswich director Kieran McKenna said after being asked about the incident: “He will be seen and reported and see what’s going on.
“I think there could be an incident with the crowd and one of the players, it was not ideal.
“In terms of players on the field [clashing]Emotions are raised at these moments and it is understandable. »»