CPD Y Rhyl 1879 have released a statement following yesterday’s storm derby clash with Bangor 1876.
The match featured seven red cards, with five issued at the end following a punch-up involving players and management. Bangor won the Ardal North West League fixture 2-1.
The statement reads…..
Following one of the largest attended games across the FAW yesterday (22nd October), our community club is deeply upset and saddened at the on-field events at the end of the game against our friends from Bangor 1876.
We would like to thank the North Wales Police for supporting the game, both sets of supporters and especially our club volunteers who give up their valuable time to make this and every home game possible.
We apologise to everyone who experienced the incident and this matter is being dealt with internally as a matter of urgency.
We await the referee’s report, and we will be making no further comment at this time.
Yn dilyn un o’r gemau a fwyaf ar draws Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru ddoe (22ain o Hydref), mae ein clwb cymunedol yn hynod o drist hefo digwyddiadau ar y cae ar ddiwedd y gêm yn erbyn ein ffrindiau o Fangor 1876.
Hoffem ddiolch i Heddlu Gogledd Cymru am gefnogi’r gêm, y ddau set o gefnogwyr ac yn enwedig ein gwirfoddolwyr clwb sy’n rhoi ei hamser gwerthfawr i wneud hyn a phob gêm gartref yn bosibl.
Ymddiheurwn i bawb a brofodd y digwyddiad ac mae’r mater hwn yn cael ei drin yn fewnol fel mater o frys.
Rydym yn aros am adroddiad y dyfarnwr, ac ni fyddwn yn gwneud unrhyw sylw pellach ar hyn o bryd.
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