Wolves away around '77/78. Ended up taking a spare seat on the Donald Francis organised Cool Cat's coach. Up until then, I'd been round the periphery of football hooliganism, largely at Derby games and the occasional ambush of Utd fans coming off the 53 bus at Belle Vue. This was very, very different. I was like a goldfish in a tank of basking Piranha's. The fighting started when the coach stopped (on purpose), so everybody could pile off and lay into Wolves fans outside a pub. It was more dangerous to stay on the coach than it was to get off - anyone who stayed on was guaranteed a kicking whereas if you got off, you at least had a chance of avoiding one. A couple of more similar 'combat stops' happened, then it went off on the coach car park and to top it all, the there was a battle with Cardiff fans at Sandbach services. Back in Manchester, Donald gave a pep talk to the coach and congratulated them on their 'performance', particularly against Cardiff, then it was into Piccadilly Gardens to catch the remaining Utd fans who hadn't yet caught their train back to London. Never forgotten it and I can assure anyone that by comparison, pretty much anything you see today is like a a group of 12 year old girls having a playground spat. The MIBs on steroids wouldn't have lasted 30 seconds against this lot.