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Fans clash with police at derby | Fans clash with police at derby |
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Hundreds of Swansea City football fans clashed with police following Tuesday night's Carling Cup match with Cardiff City at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea. | Hundreds of Swansea City football fans clashed with police following Tuesday night's Carling Cup match with Cardiff City at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea. |
Stones and other missiles were hurled at police lines as Cardiff fans waited to leave the stadium in buses. | Stones and other missiles were hurled at police lines as Cardiff fans waited to leave the stadium in buses. |
Riot police were deployed outside the stadium after the first major match between the teams in nine years. | |
Eight fans were arrested and police are calling for a ban on anyone identified in the investigation they are to hold. | |
Missiles including bricks and glass bottles were thrown at Cardiff buses after the game ended with a home win. | Missiles including bricks and glass bottles were thrown at Cardiff buses after the game ended with a home win. |
The match had been noisy but trouble free, but violence broke out immediately afterwards. | The match had been noisy but trouble free, but violence broke out immediately afterwards. |
Hundreds of police officers in riot gear kept the home fans clear of the road needed to move the Cardiff buses away. | Hundreds of police officers in riot gear kept the home fans clear of the road needed to move the Cardiff buses away. |
Riot police confronted both sets of fans. | Riot police confronted both sets of fans. |
There was an outburst from the Cardiff fans, but the worst violence broke out across the road among Swansea City fans where a strong police cordon was backed up by dogs and police horses. | There was an outburst from the Cardiff fans, but the worst violence broke out across the road among Swansea City fans where a strong police cordon was backed up by dogs and police horses. |
Hundreds of chanting Swans fans hurled lumps of concrete, bottles and cans at police. | Hundreds of chanting Swans fans hurled lumps of concrete, bottles and cans at police. |
Five of the arrests were at the stadium and three were in the city centre. Police have promised a full investigation with both Cardiff and Swansea clubs. | |
They are calling for a ban on any fans involved in the violence. | They are calling for a ban on any fans involved in the violence. |
A fan is led away by police after trouble flared at the football derby | |
South Wales Police Assistant Chief Constable Robert Evans said: "Whilst the vast majority of spectators were well behaved, a minority made up of several hundred, caused officers and stewards concern throughout the event. | South Wales Police Assistant Chief Constable Robert Evans said: "Whilst the vast majority of spectators were well behaved, a minority made up of several hundred, caused officers and stewards concern throughout the event. |
"After the game ended, officers were forced to position themselves in such a way to prevent protagonists clashing. During this, officers were subjected to missile throwing and sustained threats of violence. | "After the game ended, officers were forced to position themselves in such a way to prevent protagonists clashing. During this, officers were subjected to missile throwing and sustained threats of violence. |
"It is of credit to the vast majority of mature fans that they supported police and the clubs and confined their rivalries to the pitch. | "It is of credit to the vast majority of mature fans that they supported police and the clubs and confined their rivalries to the pitch. |
"However, the behaviour of others was totally unacceptable. | "However, the behaviour of others was totally unacceptable. |
"It was thanks to the professionalism of the police officers and the stewards that the violence was contained to a small area and did not spoil the enjoyment of the majority of people." | "It was thanks to the professionalism of the police officers and the stewards that the violence was contained to a small area and did not spoil the enjoyment of the majority of people." |
However, ACC Evans said compared to fixtures in previous years the trouble was limited and confined to a small area. |