A SOUTHAMPTON YouTuber renowned for sneaking into some of the city’s most high profile venues has been banned from a major football club.

Chelsea Football Club has successfully obtained a High Court order which prevents ‘urban explorer’ Ally Law from entering the club’s stadium Stamford Bridge.

It also bans him from the Premier League champion’s training ground at Cobham, in Surrey, without permission.

Mr Law is notorious around the city for gaining entry to premises during the night to explore them and stream the results on social media.

In recent times he and friends have managed to sneak into Southampton Football Club’s St Mary’s Stadium as well as The Quays Swimming & Diving Complex, when it was shut.

His antics at the swimming pool led to calls for a security review at the leisure centre after a video of them sliding down the flumes after hours was released.

He first hit the headlines in 2015 when he climbed Southampton’s Dumbleton Towers block with no safety gear.

At the time he said: “I weighed 15 stone at the age of 15, I was extremely unhappy sat in my bedroom wasting away day after day, I had quit school and had no friends but the worst of all had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do with my life.

“When I was 16 I found Parkour/freerunning and it’s just completely changed everything.

“Although my main reasons for training is simply because I enjoy it, for me it goes so much deeper than just jumping off walls.

“It’s allowed me to meet some unbelievable people, have so many crazy experiences, learn and grow as a person, see some really awesome things/places and best of all it has helped open my eye’s to the world we live in which has made me want to live my life to the fullest.”

However, the 20-year-old’s actions have been criticised recently and his antic were described as a “concerning security breach” when he managed to sneak into Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium in September 2017.

Five other people were named in the order - which also includes anyone else who may trespass in the future - including Rikke Brewer, from Guildford, and Alexander Farrell, from Fleet.

Chelsea FC, who beat Saints 1-0 at Stamford Bridge last month in the Premier League, is reported to have said they treat security and safety “with the utmost importance”.