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Police 'identifying those responsible' after 'fight' on pitch at football match

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Police have issued a statement after 'disorder' on the pitch at a Greater Manchester football match. 'Spectators' safety was put at risk' at the Saturday fixture between Rochdale and Oldham Athletic at the Crown Oil Arena, police have said.

Greater Manchester Police says the force is now working with the two clubs to 'identify those responsible' after an apparent fight on the pitch, captured in videos circulating widely on social media.

In one video seen by the Manchester Evening News, a small number of match-goers appear to run onto the pitch and begin to throw punches.

It is understood that those involved were fans of the two teams playing, fighting between themselves. READ MORE: Machine guns, cash and a table full of watches: The massive haul of the biggest firearms trafficking gang in the UK READ MORE: 'We know a lot of people around here, but I don’t trust a single one' Chief Superintendent Niall Pawson who was match Commander for the event said: “Police are working alongside both clubs following disorder at the fixture between Rochdale and Oldham Athletic on Saturday 21 October. “Thankfully, there have been no reports of serious injuries or criminal damage, but the behaviour of a small number of attendees put spectators’ safety at risk, meaning additional resources from across the force were required inside the stadium.

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