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Images released of 10 sought over Millwall v Wigan FA cup disorder | Images released of 10 sought over Millwall v Wigan FA cup disorder |
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Images have been released by police of 10 football fans wanted in connection with disorder at Saturday's FA Cup semi-final between Millwall and Wigan. | Images have been released by police of 10 football fans wanted in connection with disorder at Saturday's FA Cup semi-final between Millwall and Wigan. |
The game was marred by Millwall supporters attacking police and fighting among themselves inside and outside London's Wembley Stadium. | The game was marred by Millwall supporters attacking police and fighting among themselves inside and outside London's Wembley Stadium. |
Fourteen people, 12 Millwall supporters and two Wigan fans, were arrested on Saturday. Another was held on Friday. | |
Two men have been charged with involvement in the disorder. | |
Det Ch Insp Andy Barnes said police would "obtain lengthy football banning orders for all those found guilty at court". | Det Ch Insp Andy Barnes said police would "obtain lengthy football banning orders for all those found guilty at court". |
"Over 60,000 fans went to this game to support their teams, sadly there was a small minority intent on violence. | "Over 60,000 fans went to this game to support their teams, sadly there was a small minority intent on violence. |
"In sending a clear message to those intent on causing trouble, I would appeal for help from the public to identify any of the suspects featured in the images we are releasing today." | "In sending a clear message to those intent on causing trouble, I would appeal for help from the public to identify any of the suspects featured in the images we are releasing today." |
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