p.7 ‘United and City were together in battle but it was mainly united doing it all west ham got ran the police were on there toes only because they couldn’t believe only weeks before these two sets of Manchester hooligans were at each others throats and now joined forces...’
p.9 ‘...it was 3-2 to Notts County and then all hell broke loose the city fans started ripping the fence apart to get on the pitch which they did and after that I couldn’t say what happened only that the trouble we [sic] captured on TV. so everyone could see what had happened. It was the second time that season had been captured on TV. fighting the first was on a bank holiday Monday back in April when city lost 2-1 to Leeds at Maine road, all the city boys the cool cats, the main line crew, and the young guvnors, backed up by the beer monsters, were in the Platt Lane stand behind the stand when suddenly all City’s mob ran for a gate that separated the two sets of fans then city got in and it kicked off just toe to toe fighting it took the police a very long time to get their [sic] and I wondered why eventually they came and separated the fighting fans that was all I saw that day it was a shocking experience for me at my age which was 12 but I liked what I saw