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Southampton fan Dean Baigrie, 41, from Taplings Close, Winchester, gave the impression at the Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court on Monday accused of throwing a flare and having a flare in the Portsmouth v Southampton match.

Baigrie was indicted after a police investigation into the clutter of the third circular of the Carabao Cup that was adjusted on 24 September last year.

Southampton 4-0 in the match.

Enthusiastic rivals have largely been prevented from competing in Hampshire’s largest football operation. But items were thrown at police officers before and after the game.

At a previous hearing, prosecutors said a flare was introduced after the Saints’ time or third purpose when it was agitated and thrown into the camp.

“He died the moment he was delivered to the field, ” said Alicia Keen.

Baigrie cleared himself about worrying about the flare.

In the past he had won a provisional suspension of matches through Southampton Football Club.

Meanwhile, a former Ukip candidate for Portsmouth who hit a police horse after the attack will be sentenced on Friday.

Derek Jennings, 53, of Laburnum Grove, Copnor, will appear at Portsmouth Crown Court after admitting a violent disorder in his court presence in March.

He punched police horse Luna 3 in the face.

Footage of Jennings was widely shared on social media following the match.

He chased the police after attacking the animal and fell to the ground as he fled.

Jennings was in the past in the domain of Drayton and Farlington in the portsmouth City Council elections, where he was not elected.

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