Trouble broke out at Oriel Park following the Lilywhites' 4-2 victory over their neighbours in the League of Ireland Premier Division
Drogheda United have issued a number of bans varying in length to supporters who were involved in an altercation with Dundalk fans following last week's Louth Derby at Oriel Park.
Ahead of that fixture, Drogheda chairperson Joanna Byrne said the club have issued "varying degrees of sanctions, ranging from three indefinite long-term bans to several rest of season and multiple match bans".READ MORE:Ugly scenes as fans clash after Louth derby between Dundalk and Drogheda United "As a club we are strong in our condemnation of this violent behaviour and resolute in our stance that there is no place for it at Drogheda United FC.
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