Pompey subsidise travel costs for 'high risk' derbypublished at 11:39

Portsmouth have further subsidised the cost of coach travel for fans heading to the 'high risk' south coast derby at Southampton on 14 September.
The fixture will be the first between the sides at St Mary's in more than 13 years with the only more recent meeting between the bitter rivals an EFL Cup tie at Fratton Park six years ago.
Blues fans must use club-managed travel to get to and from St Mary's for the 12:00 BST Sunday kick-off and the club have decided to cover the full damage insurance costs for coach operators rather than passing the cost on to fans.
A club statement, external said: "We are conscious of the high cost of attending this much anticipated contest for our supporters.
"The price of travelling to the game has been exacerbated by damage insurance costs for coach operators for what is a high-risk fixture.
"The club had already absorbed the cost of the added facilities that are required, as well as a proportion of these damage insurance costs, but after careful consideration we have decided to subsidise these additional damage insurance costs in full."
The move will drop the price of coach travel down £4.50 per person to £18.