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Reputational damage has been caused to Linfield Football Club due to a "small element" of fans, according to chairman Roy McGivern.
The fans unleashed the flares while their club was already trailing 2-0 in the second half of the match, hoping to ignite the team.
Both clubs expressed "great regret" over the disturbances which they said "endangered the safety of genuine fans".
A teenage York City fan who tried to take a flare into his club’s match with Hartlepool United has been spared a football banning order.
Masked football hooligans battered each other with fireworks, golf clubs and iron slabs in a massive fight. Young fans of ...
WHEN its most arresting image is of someone sitting on a fence holding what looks like a rocket launcher, it has not been a ...
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Dublin Live on MSNFootball fans attacked with iron bars and fireworks in Derry v Bohs chaosThe PSNI are investigating public disorder in the Lecky Road and Lone Moor Road areas where it is reported that, shortly ...
Australian football fans flooded Melbourne's streets, chanting anti-police slogans and letting off flares, in the lead-up to Saturday's A-League grand final. Melbourne City conquered rivals ...
THIS is the shock moment followers of Celtic and Ajax clashed during a FRIENDLY pre-season match in Italy. The Hoops and the ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTwo injured as rival fans clash with sticks, bats and iron bars at Derry City matchTwo people were injured after rival fans clashed with sticks, bats and iron bars at last night’s Derry City match.
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