Incident happened in second half of Bohs’ win over St Patrick’s Athletic at Richmond Park last Friday
Fans throw flares onto the pitch at the beginning of the second half of the game between St Patrick's Athletic and Bohemians at Richmond Park, Dublin, on February 23th. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
The incident happened one minute into the second half of Bohs’ 1-0 win over Dublin rivals St Patrick’s Athletic. Play was halted for several minutes to bandage Byrne’s upper arm injury and to allow fire marshals remove multiple pyrotechnics from the goalmouth.
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