Brando wrote:
There were a few running battles in the carpark afterwards, which you wouldn't expect from any other club, but other than that, it's just another game. You know they'll bring less and less each year as their general attendances drop, you know they'll be a bit mouthy outside, but mainly to women and kids, and you know they'll do anything they can to get a bit of media coverage in the run-up to the game - hence the "look at us for a minute" QC-gate bollocks earlier in the week. (I couldn't help comparing them with Nigel Farage popping up again because nobody had paid him any attention for a while).
But it is all pretty normalised I'd say.
Very disappointing. If attacked you must defend yourself of course but it's not the sort of imaginary the club wants to be associated with. Anyone know if people (from either side) got arrested?
Or indeed if they caused any damage again.