CCTV APPEAL: Police investigate '˜violent disorder' at Derbyshire pub

Derbyshire Police are keen to speak to a number of men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder.
Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.
Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.

The six men are thought to be supporters of Birmingham City FC.

They want to speak to them about violent disorder that broke out at the Royal Oak pub in High Street, Barlborough, on Good Friday this year (April 14).

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Cardiff were playing Sheffield Wednesday that day, while Birmingham were travelling to Rotherham United.

Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.
Derbyshire Police would like to speak to these men as part of an investigation into football-related disorder from earlier this year.

The clash happened at about noon, before both fixtures.

Despite the fact the photos are not the best quality, officers are hopeful someone might know the men shown.

If you recognise any of them, please call PC Allan Guy on 101 or email [email protected].

You can also call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.