Dragonwolf
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Anyone know what they will get?
After a VAR review.Knowing the FA , wolves will get fined
VAR will review it and disallow the win.Knowing the FA , wolves will get fined
That's unfair. Their fans should be forced to watch them.They’ll be made to play without fans. Will they notice that though
Looked like one wolves fan on videos so far. What an over reactionNot enjoying listening to the media talking about fighting between the fans as if there was fault on our side.
Not much idea what happened at their end, presume Wolves fans, but they will have got their tickets via Albion and they won't be starting trouble, whatever your opinion of that situation.
Down our end it was 100% them, literally no problems with Wolves fans.
The 'Jimmy Saville' one and the woman - just bizarre, just wander down the pitch folks.Looked like one wolves fan on videos so far. What an over reaction
Awful ground where fans can literally walk onto the pitch
Just think.......very possibly that woman is somebody's sister/mother.......The 'Jimmy Saville' one and the woman - just bizarre, just wander down the pitch folks.
Coverage on tv was poor about the crowd disturbance it mentioned some wolves supporters in the home end triggering it but seemed more of a hunch than based on fact.
I mean anyone getting a ticket in the home end is madness in a local derby.
Maybe any future game could be played behind doors?
After a VAR review.
There was someone on here offering the extra tickets that his wba season ticket holder wife could get.FA statement said they will be speaking to both clubs, what the **** has it got to do with us? Even if there were Wolves fans in the home end that's Albions fault
A couple of bottles went back towards their fans, probably one for every 10 that came our way. None onto the pitch or at the players (or ball boys!). One young lad had a pocket money bonus picking up all the coins in the bottom corner of the stand.Let’s wait and see. Police, FA and clubs to review the videos, of which there should be plenty. As I said in a different post, since there appeared to be no issues amongst our fans in the Away end, and there didn’t appear to be any of our fans on the pitch, then I can’t see how our club can be held responsible for the trouble.
On their forum, I saw someone suggesting there are videos showing our fans in their end having a go. I haven’t seen any such videos, and I can’t see it happening either. Likely that’s bs. If some Wolves fans got tickets in there, and they celebrated the second goal, then I could see that sparking trouble. But that’s down to the individuals who got the tickets, and the Albion fans or club who sold them.
Some media commentators and journalists saying both fans threw missiles. Doyle was definitely getting targeted by water bottles from Albion fans in corner near the Wolves end. That was very evident on tv. I wouldn’t be surprised if bottles were thrown from our end into the Albion fans down that end, but I haven’t seen any evidence of that. Nor have I seen evidence we threw them at the Albion players or staff. Flares were thrown in our end, which may be what commentators are referring to when saying we threw “missiles”.
A couple of bottles went back towards their fans, probably one for every 10 that came our way. None onto the pitch or at the players (or ball boys!). One young lad had a pocket money bonus picking up all the coins in the bottom corner of the stand.
Both the same personJust think.......very possibly that woman is somebody's sister/mother.......
Surprised there was trouble from there against Boro to be honest as I assumed they were Albion fans moves out of the Smethwick, seems a strange place for trouble makers to sit. We were probably helped by the 500 or so seats covered over in the corner.Sounds very similar to the Boro game then. Also bottles thrown in that game by the Albion idiots to the Boro players in that corner, also some exchanges of bottles between the two groups of fans, and like today, police taking away Albion fans much to the entertainment of the Boro fans. Unlike today, they were winning and hence no trouble down the other end.
Any trouble outside the ground afterwards?
Of course.And expert evidence from eye witness MGW…….
It's obviously just because we are Wolves.FA statement said they will be speaking to both clubs, what the **** has it got to do with us? Even if there were Wolves fans in the home end that's Albions fault
Surprised there was trouble from there against Boro to be honest as I assumed they were Albion fans moves out of the Smethwick, seems a strange place for trouble makers to sit. We were probably helped by the 500 or so seats covered over in the corner.
Walked out and up through the coaches onto the Birmingham Rd and it was as if no match had been played by the time we got there. Can't speak for the Metro though.