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Eleven people arrested following violence at Port Vale vs Stoke City

Staffordshire Police confirm there were 11 arrests made following trouble at Vale Park

BURSLEM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 01:  A general view of Vale Park during the pre season friendly match between Port Vale and West Bromwich Albion at Vale Park on August 1, 2017 in Burslem, England. (Photo by Clint Hughes/Getty Images)
Image: The match at Vale Park on Tuesday ended 4-0 to the home side

Eleven people have been arrested following violent scenes at the local derby between Port Vale and Stoke City on Tuesday night.

Staffordshire Police said "considerable damage" was caused to sections of the away stand at Vale Park, with seats, toilets and windows all left broken during the Checkatrade Trophy match.

Police confirmed 11 people, aged between 18 and 61, were arrested for a mixture of public order and violence offences.

More than 150 officers were deployed and used public order tactics in a bid to restore peace, but were targeted with coins and flares thrown from the terraces in response.

Chief Superintendent Wayne Jones said it had been a "challenging" night and condemned the "despicable behaviour" shown by a "large number of fans".

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Stoke fans have been accused of 'taking things too far' after Port Vale's stadium was vandalised during their clash with Stoke's U21 side (video courtesy of @McLellanMax)

"We are taking this very seriously and I expect there to be more arrests in the coming days as we examine CCTV coverage and gather evidence of the crimes committed," he said

"My officers have shown bravery and dedication tonight and the support from stewards and partners has been first class in ensuring that those intent on fighting each other were unable to do so.

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"This kind of behaviour is not acceptable and I would like to reassure you that we will do all we can to bring those responsible to justice."

Port Vale supporters' club chairman Mark Porter told Stoke On Trent Live: "It was absolutely appalling. Some of the away fans clearly came simply to cause trouble. They were throwing bottles, lighters, coins, seats - you name it.

"Dozens of seats have been wrecked. They are an absolute disgrace to their club and should be banned."

Stoke and Port Vale share an intense rivalry, known as the Potteries derby, and their first teams last played a competitive match in 2002.

The match on Tuesday night finished 4-0 to Port Vale.

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