WBA/Wolves trouble - are you watching City?

West Brom ran a scheme last week offering STHs a ticket plus 1 for friend or family, there was no checking of who the plus ones were for so by all accounts some were selling these tickets on for inflated prices, maybe to Wolves fans unable to get a ticket in the away end.

After Cunha scored, an undercover Wolves fan outed himself by jumping up and then it kicked off.

Prior to this fans in this section were already lobbing filled water bottles at Tommy Doyle as he was taking corners.

Fans in other stands were running across the pitch to join in.

The official Wolves section was at the opposite end to the trouble and no Wolves fans from this stand got involved.
 
Has there even been an attempted explanation offered? All I've seen is media labeling it shameful etc when there doesn't appear to be an understanding of what went on. People get chucked out of yhe wrong end all the time, there might be a few digs thrown and anybody willing to go in wrong end and make it known you're an opposition fan can and should expect that. However it doesnt spill over like that, most of the time it doesn't even get noticed by anybody outside of the block it's happening in.

I'm completely guessing here and happy for anybody to correct me but to me, I was getting the impression it was home fans and the police not home and away fans.

Scenario I've imagined is most likely is there were probably wolves fans mouthing off which started it then you probably got police/stewards attempting to throw out home fans too and that's what's started it properly with home fans pushing back against the police to try stop their fans being dragged out. perhaps the police backup with their batons went in heavy handed and that's caused an even bigger retaliation.

I know nothing, I've just made that up as a likely scenario so there's every chance I'm talking out of my arse but it definitely didn't seem to be a simple case of away fans in the wrong end.
 
As a Yank, the tribal nature of English football is one of its most wonderful attributes and at the same time the cause of a lot of its (violent) problems. Describing going to matches there to non-football friends, they are often mystified/fascinated by the police cordons, the express warrant made on the ticket that you’re a home fan, the places you need to be careful wearing colo(u)rs. It can be like that here but almost never is save for isolated incidents — fans mix inside and outside the stadium, there’s banter but it’s usually good-natured, long-time season-ticket fans roll their eyes at tourists and bear the costs (which I think don’t escalate as fast as they do the UK in my experience) usually without complaining. I love the locals-first nature of most long-time football fans and tell my friends who go over to immerse themselves — learn the fucking songs, go to the pubs beforehand, be respectful and friendly (and tell local fans how excited you are), no half/half scarves, never sit in the home section as an away fan (and if you choose to ignore this warning for fucks sake sit still and say nothing).

So I can see how changes in pursuit of money could risk the heart and soul of the clubs. But know there are those of us from abroad who respect and love the real fans who grew up with these clubs and we know we are borrowing their traditions for our own enjoyment (though for me personally City means far, far more than that).
 
As a Yank, the tribal nature of English football is one of its most wonderful attributes and at the same time the cause of a lot of its (violent) problems. Describing going to matches there to non-football friends, they are often mystified/fascinated by the police cordons, the express warrant made on the ticket that you’re a home fan, the places you need to be careful wearing colo(u)rs. It can be like that here but almost never is save for isolated incidents — fans mix inside and outside the stadium, there’s banter but it’s usually good-natured, long-time season-ticket fans roll their eyes at tourists and bear the costs (which I think don’t escalate as fast as they do the UK in my experience) usually without complaining. I love the locals-first nature of most long-time football fans and tell my friends who go over to immerse themselves — learn the fucking songs, go to the pubs beforehand, be respectful and friendly (and tell local fans how excited you are), no half/half scarves, never sit in the home section as an away fan (and if you choose to ignore this warning for fucks sake sit still and say nothing).

So I can see how changes in pursuit of money could risk the heart and soul of the clubs. But know there are those of us from abroad who respect and love the real fans who grew up with these clubs and we know we are borrowing their traditions for our own enjoyment (though for me personally City means far, far more than that).
Rag.
 
So Wolves score a second goal and the WBA start fighting with each other and the police, bit naive

I was asking a question. I’d no idea what had started it.

Not sure why suggesting the possibility it could have been WBA V Police is naive though?

You never been to a game when it’s kicked off with the police ?
 
this is what happens when you sell tickets to anyone when the tickets go on open sale, other fans get in the home end and then the fuck wits cheer if they score, then city fans get involved with us trying to get them out. happened against liverpool with fans in our end and some got a bloody nose and a kicking. But its down to city who sell to anyone or to these ticket sites who dont give a fuck who they sell to as long as they get a big mark up, city need to make sure our tickets go to our fans

If some fans can't control themselves because other fans celebrate a goal then they need to grow the fuck up.

Fans fighting over football, always has been fucking pathetic.
 
West Brom ran a scheme last week offering STHs a ticket plus 1 for friend or family, there was no checking of who the plus ones were for so by all accounts some were selling these tickets on for inflated prices, maybe to Wolves fans unable to get a ticket in the away end.

After Cunha scored, an undercover Wolves fan outed himself by jumping up and then it kicked off.

Prior to this fans in this section were already lobbing filled water bottles at Tommy Doyle as he was taking corners.

Fans in other stands were running across the pitch to join in.

The official Wolves section was at the opposite end to the trouble and no Wolves fans from this stand got involved.
Its easy for home fans to sell on their tickets I’ve seen away fans in the home end at loads of games this season. mostly outed pretty quickly and escorted out by stewards without any need for fisticuffs, or running on the pitch or lobbying missiles at our players.
these are the fans though that invaded the pitch when their u21s beat ours.
 
Sat in the main stand at Maine Rd years ago realised I had four harmless Sours sat right in front of me. Spurs scored I put my hands on the shoulders of the lad in front of me to stop him jumping up. He turned round alarmed and I gave him a warning look. Think I saved him from a battering off a mob of our top boys who frequented the top left corner of the main stand. A couple of weeks before had seen half a dozen Everton smacked senseless in the same spot. The strange thing was at both games there was plenty of away seats available in the Platt Lane. Maine Rd in the eighties was a very different place to the sanitised Etihad, match day has changed not for the better but is definitely safer.
 
Wolves fans in the WBA end . Both sets of fans hate each other . Yam yam land is a bit puddled territory……… herewith !
 
Few new videos popping up on the socials. One has a lad who looks around 20 getting punched off men in their 50s, despite holding his hands up to say he would leave peacefully.

Imagine those men are your dad? Brother? Named and shamed today most likely. Embarrassing.
Saw this video it looked like they was 'fist bumping' other once they'd got a dig in on the young lad who as you say wasn't fighting back and even had his hands held up to surrender - couldnt be a cheaper dig so not sure what they're celebrating. Not particularly bright for the young lad to go in the home end on derby day all Stone Island up and presumably celebrate when Wolves scored mind
 

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