The men took pyrotechnics into Nottingham Forest's FA Youth Cup final against Manchester United in May
Nottinghamshire Police issued a stark warning to football supporters about the consequences of taking pyrotechnics into stadiums
Chambers, 55, and Lilliman, 18, both admitted the charge of possession of a flare at a sporting event. "Smoke bombs can be dangerous, both for those who are carrying them and those in the close vicinity when they're activated.
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