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Potteries derby ends in 11 arrests after seats ripped out and windows smashed

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More than 150 police officers were deployed to Port Vale’s clash with Stoke Under-21s at Vale Park.

Port Vale’s derby clash with Stoke Under-21s ended with “considerable damage” caused to Vale Park – including seats being ripped out, windows smashed and toilets broken.

Over 150 officers were deployed to the Checkatrade Trophy match between the fierce Staffordshire rivals on Tuesday night.

Staffordshire Police said 11 arrests had been made for violence and public order offences after disruptive behaviour from large sections of the away fans.

A photo posted by a Stoke fan showing some of the damage caused (@StokieBoulton79/Twitter)

Chief Superintendent Wayne Jones, commander for the policing operation, said: “I would like to express my thanks to all the officers that helped us deliver a challenging policing operation. There was some despicable behaviour by a large number of fans, which has caused considerable damage to the away section of Vale Park.

“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.

“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.

“I am also grateful for local pubs working with us and shutting early to ensure the safety of those in Burslem.”

Mr Jones added: “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.”

A Stoke spokesperson said: “The actions of a minority of the crowd at last night’s Checkatrade Trophy game against Port Vale were deplorable.

“Where this behaviour involved so-called supporters of Stoke City we will be working closely with Staffordshire Police and Port Vale to bring the culprits to justice.

“We will be pushing for anyone found guilty of disorder on the night to be handed a lengthy football banning order.”

The English Football League has vowed to assist the police and Football Association in whatever way they can, with a spokesman saying: “The EFL was in attendance and saw first-hand the unacceptable disorder that took place during last night’s match between Port Vale and Stoke City Under-21s.

“The EFL will provide whatever assistance that is available to us as the police and the FA conduct their investigations into the matter.”

Port Vale won the match 4-0.

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