EIGHT more men have been charged after violent clashes following Saints' derby match with Pompey.
Detectives have also issued pictures of three more men they are still hunting in connection with the ugly scenes following the FA Cup game in February.
Earlier this month officers released another batch of CCTV images of people they wanted to question about football related violence.
Six of those people have been identified which has led to five people being charged.
Three other people have also been charged. The first four charged are due in court on May 25. They are:
• Maurice Bagley, 46, from Lytham Road, Southampton – charged with a public order offence and criminal damage.
• Steve Noyce, 47, from Sedburgh Road, Southampton - charged with affray
• Eddie Mattison, 33, from Lower Northam Road, Hedge End, - charged with affray and
• Richard Stone, 33. from Masefield Road, Southampton - charged with a public order offence.
Four more men are due in court on June 2. They are:
• Michael Wilson, 21, from Wentworth Gardens, Southampton - charged with violent disorder.
• Trevor Collins, 45 from Meggeson Avenue, Southampton - charged with violent disorder
• Peter Smithson, 36, from Adams Close, Hedge End – charged with violent disorder
• Tim Osman, 48, from Cunard Avenue, Southampton - charged violent disorder.
Police are still trying to identify three people from their photos which have been previously released. Officers are asking anyone who knows who they are to contact them. They are asked to call the Operation Austen Team at Southampton Operational Planning on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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