England’s players now do a lap around the pitch after matches to allow fans to show their appreciation and – although there is no directive preventing Lionesses stopping for supporters – it is not always realistic for players to be able to meet the demands of larger crowds.
With their players no longer interacting after games, Chelsea say they will instead be hosting organised opportunities for meetings to occur away from matches.
Responding to the decision, the Chelsea Women Supporters Group posted on X: “We understand some fans will be disappointed with the changes.
“Matchdays have become unsafe inside and outside the stadium and players are getting unnecessary abuse if they don’t stop.”
Kingsmeadow, which was formerly the home of men’s club AFC Wimbledon, has a capacity of nearly 5,000. Chelsea also play a number of games at Stamford Bridge.
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