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Ten arrested at Carling Cup match | Ten arrested at Carling Cup match |
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Ten people were arrested after trouble flared during Manchester United's 2-0 Carling Cup win at Barnsley on Tuesday. | Ten people were arrested after trouble flared during Manchester United's 2-0 Carling Cup win at Barnsley on Tuesday. |
Police were hit with bottles and eight catering staff were forced to hide in a store room when fans broke into their kiosk and stole food and money. | Police were hit with bottles and eight catering staff were forced to hide in a store room when fans broke into their kiosk and stole food and money. |
Eight people were arrested at the Oakwell ground and two more later when fans jumped on to railway tracks to try to stop a train leaving. | |
The Football Association (FA) is investigating the incidents. | |
One police officer suffered a minor facial injury during the disorder. | One police officer suffered a minor facial injury during the disorder. |
Stewards targeted | Stewards targeted |
A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said trouble broke out at about 2030 GMT. | A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said trouble broke out at about 2030 GMT. |
Officers in riot gear and police dogs were used to try to restore order in the north stand and drive fans back from the pitch. | Officers in riot gear and police dogs were used to try to restore order in the north stand and drive fans back from the pitch. |
Money and food were stolen from a kiosk during the game | Money and food were stolen from a kiosk during the game |
Catering staff barricaded themselves in a store room for about 25 minutes when their food stand was attacked. | |
Stewards on the pitch also had food thrown at them and several fans ran on to the pitch towards the end of the fourth-round game. | |
Five of the eight people arrested at the ground were Manchester United supporters and three were from Barnsley. | |
Two further arrests were made at about 2300 GMT after fans jumped onto railway tracks in a bid to stop the Barnsley to Sheffield train. | Two further arrests were made at about 2300 GMT after fans jumped onto railway tracks in a bid to stop the Barnsley to Sheffield train. |
A spokesman for Barnsley Football Club said on Tuesday night: "The club is going to launch a full investigation as soon as possible after substantial damage was caused in the concourse of the north stand. | A spokesman for Barnsley Football Club said on Tuesday night: "The club is going to launch a full investigation as soon as possible after substantial damage was caused in the concourse of the north stand. |
"A complaint has been made to the police and we will be taking a look at CCTV footage of the incident before we can comment further." | "A complaint has been made to the police and we will be taking a look at CCTV footage of the incident before we can comment further." |
Manchester United condemned the actions of their supporters who were involved in the disorder. | Manchester United condemned the actions of their supporters who were involved in the disorder. |
A spokesman said they supported the strongest possible action being taken against those who damaged the club's name, including the imposition of banning orders and the cancellation of season tickets. | A spokesman said they supported the strongest possible action being taken against those who damaged the club's name, including the imposition of banning orders and the cancellation of season tickets. |
The FA said they were awaiting the reports of one of their crowd control advisors who was present at the game as well as from referee Chris Foy. | |
The governing body are also liaising with both clubs and South Yorkshire Police to gather evidence. |