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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.
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Two people were injured after rival fans clashed with sticks, bats and iron bars at last night’s Derry City match.