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A Woodthorpe man is one of five people who have been charged with public order offences at the Nottingham Forest v Derby County game last Friday night.

Graham Fisher, 54 of Breckhill Road, Woodthorpe has been charged with going onto the playing area at a football match. He will appear before court on November 30, 2015

Others charged include Dale Haywood, 23 of Sherwood Court, Beeston who has been charged with being drunk and disorderly; Nathan Renshaw, 25, of Garden Crescent, South Normanton, Derbyshire has been charged with being drunk in a designated sports ground. They will also appear before court on November 30.

The two other men charged were John Poznanski, 59, of Ferndale, Mansfield who has been charged with going onto the playing area at a football match and being drunk in a designated sports ground and Jack Evans, 21, of Blandford Road, Beeston who has been charged with going onto the pitch at a football match and being in possession of cocaine. Both men will appear before court on 1 December 2015.

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Two other men who were arrested have been released without charge.

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