Those wolves fans who were located in the home supporters area didn’t print their own tickets they were most likely sold tickets by WBA fans who were not attending this fixture. I have myself bought tickets from opposing teams fan base but had the sense and control to sit there, watch the game and keep my mouth shut.
They were given what FA rules stipulate. In a cup game you game you have to give fifteen percent of your grounds capacity to away fans. Thats the allocation they were given.
Tickets in the Birmingham Road end were first sold to WBA season ticket holders and then WBA members. The tickets that were left were then only sold to season ticket holders. It comes down to a WBA fan supplying a ticket to a Wolves fan. The Wolves fan was silly to celebrate but thats no excuse for dozens of fans to run down the stands to attack him and about 50 more to invade the pitch. Earlier in the game the Albion fans in the opposite corner of the ground were throwing bottles and coins at Wolves players and then at Wolves fans.
As a Leeds fan I’ve been in with Albion fans behind the goal and in amongst villa fans. I’ve also seen wolves fans in amongst Leeds fans at Elland road. People get tickets in various ways that’s always going to happen. In those circumstances you keep your mouth shut and just watch the game. There’s no friendly mingling in football, that’s just the way it is unfortunately.
6th April,1988. 6,000 Millwall fans in midweek as we had a great chance of, finally, getting to the Top Division after 100+ years, and the Away End was full so we sat in the Leeds stand near the Home goal:) We won 2/1 and locals gave us stern looks after the game because one or two of them suspected. lol
Wolves fan here, and I totally agree with you, Gary. Shame we can't have friendly mingling, as you say, but that's how it goes, sadly. Got to say it's utterly pathetic that so many Steptoes needed to have a go at a solitary Wolf, but I guess it only goes to show just how cowardly they are.
@@garylago9123 Hello Gary. You are quite right. Sheringham with Tony Cascarino and the only time since my first game v Jull City on 3/9/62 that we, actually, invested and it worked. We gained Promotion and even led The Top Tier in October but fell away in the last 12 games to finish 10th but never re-invested, got sussed out, and went down, easily, the following year, mate:) We stayed in a Bed and Breakfast in Holmfirth. Good Luck.
What about the WBA fans throwing bottles at Doyle? This is their fault. Nothing to do with a fan of Wolves sitting with his brother in the home section. Grow up!
I went to blues Leicester as a blues fan with my lad and 5 Leicester mates. Kept my mouth shut and respected where we were sat. No problems. Act like a fool get treated like a fool.
If fans turn up in plain clothing you would have no clue who they generally support during the game till their emotions set off and give the game away I remember sitting in the Man Utd fans watching Bolton win 2-1 there ricketts with a very late winner and being a Bolton fan I was buzzing inside but kept my mouth shut and pretended to look disgusted
The problem is that some fans think violence is a reasonable response to some banter. Should the guy have been there? No. Is the right response to start a fist fight over it? Also no. In fact starting a fist fight is significantly worse than being in the wrong section. It's childish behavior from fans. The fact that keeping supporters separate at all is considered a "safety" issue speaks volumes about the types of people attending matches.
Amazing how they suddenly forget the word banter at times like this - yet try to dismiss people having their background and heritage insulted - claiming the recipient can't take "banter". Incredible
Is it even beyond a reasonable expectation that grown adults who support opposing teams could sit in close proximity and somehow resist the overriding temptation to attack one another? The much touted 'passion' is just British cowardice in the face of our own inability to behave responsibly under scrutiny.
Hindsight is a great thing but having seen the military operation to get Newcastle fans into The Stadium of Light safely, i wasn’t getting the same vibes around the West Brom v Wolves fixture.
Was there and there was nothing wrong with away allocation and for the all of the game we were well behaved. might be away fan in the corner but that doesn't warrant hundred fans running onto the pitch and going over there. I hope things get said about Albion fans in opposite fighting the police - too me this should be reported and talked about.
I was there too and I'm getting annoyed with the media coverage of this. The Wolves fans were generally well behaved. The one or two idiots in the home end always happens and it should have been dealt with, but that was no excuse for the behaviour of the West Brom fans.
I don’t want to have a go at the Wolves fans but if you sit in the wrong end you get what you deserve even though I don’t condone the behaviour of the Albion fans. If it was at the Molineux it would be the same. Nothing to do with the Wolves fans in the Smethwick end,they were great. I went to the Molineux and was thankfully kept in because Wolves fans went crazy when we beat them in the 90’s. You can’t just blame Albion fans even though I’m ashamed of what happened. It used to be horrible for me going to the Molineux but I kept my mouth shut. Where is the other side of things? You have spoken to three Wolves fans and no Albion fans.
Haha I remember when wolves were in the championship. It had a couple of hundred fans in there 😂. Only had their fans come back when they went up. Tinpot club
Fans should not be segregated…. All the scumbag fans should be banned. All other sports manage to mix fans without people going to hospital. All football clubs know who the troublemakers are .. get rid
I left the UK in 1975 & lived through problems in football with an anti football (soccer) North American media and press. The only coverage we got in the 1970s, 80s and early 90s were the riots. The internet and sports channels changed all that in the 1990s. However over this weekend and Monday we are back to much attention on this issue and the old farts in NA media trotting out all the old stuff.
If there was and it sounds like it's true a Wolves fan in the Albion end why did the stewards not remove him before the trouble started if they knew he was there? If he was there on purpose he should be given a lifetime ban because just being in that end is a completely moronic thing to do.
Security cameras and facial recognition has gone far enough that a centralised database of misbehaving fans can get them banned from their home matches.
West Brom is 90% always empty and on general sale anyone can buy a ticket so how it happened is easy. It wasn't the worst thing ever especially if you've seen Celtic vs Rangers or way worse Brazil vs Argentina. But it was the Tesco carrier bag's stadium so they're the ones who should be punished and fined.
Get rid of stewards and bring back the police. Kick off times don’t matter,fans will just get up earlier and drink. There is a new scene with youngsters and called Ultras. Just like the country it’s gone down the pan,this will keep happening.
If Wolves weren't miles ahead of West Brom at this point in time, would Wolves fans be buying away end tickets? I highly doubt it. Imagine having your side lose away to their main rivals and you're sat in the home stand lol.
The clubs have to fund police to patrol inside ground so they do dictate numbers based on cost etc. West Mids Police will have a say on how many officers are outside ground on standby to prevent disorder to/from game.
It happened on a regular basis in the 80s early 90s watched it live on TV first time for a long time since I saw police battons cmon wall coyl 🦁 💙 Miiiiii Miiiiii
I was at over 100 Ireland games and the only time I ever seen unrest was when the English came to town. So in Norway ye definitely started it too. The tv showed footage because the supporters are a pack of idiots and wanted to highlight the issue to have it stopped
@@bustertheboxer1343 Celtic aren’t Irish. Also I was at that game and I do agree, I wasn’t too pleased with what I seen, I actually had my daughter with me and said I’d never bring her to another Celtic match, I actually had words with one really drunk guy shouting at children (majority came over from Glasgow for that game)
There was no problem at the end with the Wolves fans just the wolves fan in the home end so surely giving them less tickets would make it worse and more Wolves fans would have to try and get tickets in the home end.
Broken country with a lot of anger, broken game mainly due to VAR, cities riddled with drugs, football violence will return more often, sadly. Cannot Police our streets, never mind a huge football match between rivals. 🤔🙏🏻🙏🏻
Do you realise that the game held up for 30 minutes because of this? Don't you think that something DID happen? How many other games have been held up for half an hour because of crowd unrest recently? It's something that needs addressing
I think the cost of making sure these thing never happen is to muchm at some point we need to realize and acceptnwe cannot control the behavior of everyone. When these things happen the punishment needs to be severe. But to try to prevent it from ever happening will take away alot of enjoyment for proper well behaved match going fans.
Ask why the local pubs were allowed to open at 0530 on Sunday,the game was was played at 1145am to avoid fans going to the pub beforehand,local council mmmm🤔🤔
You so called football experts need to get all the facts before starting the blame game . No excuses you could be inciting more mayhem with your unbalanced theories.
Theres a video of the wolves fan who was involved before the game while in ground..singing f#$k wba ..any1 knows that's will cause trouble at any ground..all parties 2 blame...
Wolves fans crying innocence. If your fans weren’t in the home end non of this would have happened. If you celebrate in the rival end in a game like this expect a good hiding.
Let’s be clear, Wolves FAN, not fans and he was only there because some Albion fan sold his ticket to get a new car. Didn’t really justify reinforcements being called from the other stand and a riot to be fair and also didn’t account for taking out your own ball boy with a thrown bottle 🙄
West Brom should be heavily punished by the FA. Allowing ST holders to buy 2 tickets was wrong, there were thousands of Wolves fans willing to pay £300+ for a ticket. Should have restricted tickets to those with purchase history. There is a picture of a lad in the away end who picked up £10+ of change that was thrown at the away fans. Relegate them to League 2.
@@eddienolan7002I didn’t see Tommy Doyle or the ball boy throw anything into the Albion fans mate so what happened there? Why did they get pelted with bottles? The ball boy took a head shot but I suppose he must have looked at them them the wrong way. I’m neutral by the way…..
hang on the wolves fans went with intent to cause trouble why was they in the albion fans end, we get this all the time with wolves they are a pain also social media dont help wolves have been mouthing off on facebook all week one put a video on he had a wolves shirt on and got a albion shirt and said what he was going to do if we get sanctioned so should wolves
Here in the States, especially ice hockey teams, have been able to block away fans based on their postal code from purchasing tickets online. Would be more difficult to stop them buying tickets from the scalpers/touts... But, bottom line, the cops need to be omnipotent & omnipresent to provide a VERY visible deterrent.
@@TimBee100Franchise sports is different to what we have here, for better or worse. Many teams were created about 150 years ago by people from the local area. Wolves in this case by school boys from a local church school. My team by armaments workers in South London (as spurs fans won't let us forget). It's only in the last 30 years that teams have been bought by big businesses and individuals. As such, some football teams are key parts of the community and their history also embedded in the community. People feel like their football team represents their area and people. Also, maybe more here than in North America, people from different parts of the UK are already tribalistic. As a Londoner I'll get a lot of stick going north. Liverpool and Manchester don't particularly get along etc. Put that all together and it creates a lot of tribalism and tension that probably would mean it's unwise to mix fans. Also, that tribalism can create immense atmospheres that, I believe, are unrivalled in any other sport.
Surprised they managed to find the time to talk about 2 proper clubs in between the constant videos about klopp & Man Utd beating Newport 🙄
You managed to moan about Klopp in a non Klopp video? 🤣
It's boring ain't it
its normally a top 6 prem radio show
@@AM2K2 yeah it’s hard to believe I found a non klopp video isn’t ut
I’m surprised they haven’t blamed the Arabs
Those wolves fans who were located in the home supporters area didn’t print their own tickets they were most likely sold tickets by WBA fans who were not attending this fixture. I have myself bought tickets from opposing teams fan base but had the sense and control to sit there, watch the game and keep my mouth shut.
Giving less tickets would make it worse , if wolves were given more they wouldn't need to buy tickets from Albion fans
They were given what FA rules stipulate. In a cup game you game you have to give fifteen percent of your grounds capacity to away fans. Thats the allocation they were given.
@@mitch0078 yes but giving less than the allocation as they are suggesting would make it worse wouldnt it
No one needed to buy tickets from West Brom fans
I think Everton should be deducted 10 points for this!
Jim absolutely wets himself over things like this. Loves the drama.
YOUR POINT?
We all do, including you...or are you gonna lie to yourself?
Never understand why someone would want to watch a game in the wrong end. Just takes all the enjoyment out of it for me.
He was banned from the ground so he bought corporate seats
The aggression has been getting worst over the last couple of years
Tickets in the Birmingham Road end were first sold to WBA season ticket holders and then WBA members. The tickets that were left were then only sold to season ticket holders. It comes down to a WBA fan supplying a ticket to a Wolves fan.
The Wolves fan was silly to celebrate but thats no excuse for dozens of fans to run down the stands to attack him and about 50 more to invade the pitch.
Earlier in the game the Albion fans in the opposite corner of the ground were throwing bottles and coins at Wolves players and then at Wolves fans.
Cowards outnumbering a lone Wolf. That's the Steptoes for you.
Blown right out of the water big fuss over nothing 2 wolves fans lol
Modern football ........ over the top reaction by the commentator and Ashton
As a Leeds fan I’ve been in with Albion fans behind the goal and in amongst villa fans. I’ve also seen wolves fans in amongst Leeds fans at Elland road. People get tickets in various ways that’s always going to happen. In those circumstances you keep your mouth shut and just watch the game. There’s no friendly mingling in football, that’s just the way it is unfortunately.
6th April,1988. 6,000 Millwall fans in midweek as we had a great chance of, finally, getting to the Top Division after 100+ years, and the Away End was full so we sat in the Leeds stand near the Home goal:) We won 2/1 and locals gave us stern looks after the game because one or two of them suspected. lol
@@Isleofskye 🤣🤣 congratulations! That’s when Sheringham was up front?
Wolves fan here, and I totally agree with you, Gary. Shame we can't have friendly mingling, as you say, but that's how it goes, sadly. Got to say it's utterly pathetic that so many Steptoes needed to have a go at a solitary Wolf, but I guess it only goes to show just how cowardly they are.
@@garylago9123 Hello Gary. You are quite right. Sheringham with Tony Cascarino and the only time since my first game v Jull City on 3/9/62 that we, actually, invested and it worked. We gained Promotion and even led The Top Tier in October but fell away in the last 12 games to finish 10th but never re-invested, got sussed out, and went down, easily, the following year, mate:)
We stayed in a Bed and Breakfast in Holmfirth. Good Luck.
@@Isleofskye yeah Millwall had a good side. I almost started liking them 🤣🤣
What about the WBA fans throwing bottles at Doyle? This is their fault. Nothing to do with a fan of Wolves sitting with his brother in the home section.
Grow up!
Tim, your fan threw coins
Funny how Millwall get dragged into this headline, can’t be anything “hooliganism” without Millwall being involved.
Millwall mentioned and white wakes up ,
I couldn’t agree more…10 seconds max on that topic…pure click bait
The old victim mindset. Good luck with that.
Couldn't agree more. Absolutely pathetic
You made your bed now lie in it
Jim the simpleton chatting rubbish as normal. 2 proper clubs in a proper derby. Coyw
I went to blues Leicester as a blues fan with my lad and 5 Leicester mates. Kept my mouth shut and respected where we were sat. No problems. Act like a fool get treated like a fool.
If fans turn up in plain clothing you would have no clue who they generally support during the game till their emotions set off and give the game away I remember sitting in the Man Utd fans watching Bolton win 2-1 there ricketts with a very late winner and being a Bolton fan I was buzzing inside but kept my mouth shut and pretended to look disgusted
Disgusted but extremely hyper, excited and buzzing inside lol.
If you can't celebrate the goal, what's the point in going?
Good one lol
VAR has intervened in this issue and have awarded Liverpool a penalty
Grown-up, men who go to a sporting event and can't control themselves should stay at home.
Half the stands would have been on the pitch 30 years ago. Underrated, working class derby. Up the Wolves
Nobody gives a fk for what the rest of the UK thinks about the Black Country Derby...it's what WE think that matters. *WOLVES AY WE* 0-2
The problem is that some fans think violence is a reasonable response to some banter. Should the guy have been there? No. Is the right response to start a fist fight over it? Also no. In fact starting a fist fight is significantly worse than being in the wrong section. It's childish behavior from fans. The fact that keeping supporters separate at all is considered a "safety" issue speaks volumes about the types of people attending matches.
Amazing how they suddenly forget the word banter at times like this - yet try to dismiss people having their background and heritage insulted - claiming the recipient can't take "banter".
Incredible
whats the point of making the game 11:45am and then allow pubs to open at 7am, anyone who gave/sold tickets to wolves fans should be banned for life
Early kickoffs are nothing to do with pubs and alcohol and everything to do with crime rates and availability of extra police.
Some opened at 6am
Is it even beyond a reasonable expectation that grown adults who support opposing teams could sit in close proximity and somehow resist the overriding temptation to attack one another? The much touted 'passion' is just British cowardice in the face of our own inability to behave responsibly under scrutiny.
Handbags compared to the 70s and 80s.
Great rivalry between the two, its good there were no serious injuries
Exactly !
Hindsight is a great thing but having seen the military operation to get Newcastle fans into The Stadium of Light safely, i wasn’t getting the same vibes around the West Brom v Wolves fixture.
Was there and there was nothing wrong with away allocation and for the all of the game we were well behaved. might be away fan in the corner but that doesn't warrant hundred fans running onto the pitch and going over there. I hope things get said about Albion fans in opposite fighting the police - too me this should be reported and talked about.
I was there too and I'm getting annoyed with the media coverage of this. The Wolves fans were generally well behaved. The one or two idiots in the home end always happens and it should have been dealt with, but that was no excuse for the behaviour of the West Brom fans.
@@DannysBrickfilmswould it have happened if they wasn’t there??? No, plain and simple
Blud really think this is the internet where 1 troll can bait 10 fans online 😂 not so tough
@@DannysBrickfilms"dealt with"
By speaking to them😂?
Some local pubs opened at 05:30 ….
Jim loves things like this I swear
Old ambulance chaser
A West Brom fan sold a ticket to a Wolves fan. End of!!
Away fan allocation had nothing to do with it Jim
Not away fans fault this was Albion fans doing as they sold him the ticket!!!
I don’t want to have a go at the Wolves fans but if you sit in the wrong end you get what you deserve even though I don’t condone the behaviour of the Albion fans.
If it was at the Molineux it would be the same.
Nothing to do with the Wolves fans in the Smethwick end,they were great.
I went to the Molineux and was thankfully kept in because Wolves fans went crazy when we beat them in the 90’s.
You can’t just blame Albion fans even though I’m ashamed of what happened.
It used to be horrible for me going to the Molineux but I kept my mouth shut.
Where is the other side of things?
You have spoken to three Wolves fans and no Albion fans.
why not start banning fans that sell their ticket
Reminds me of the wonderful eighties…ahh the nostalgia.
Miss the 70s and 80s lol
70's
Nothing like the 80’s no grasses filming on their phones
It was nothing much. Going back to the dark ages 😂 talk about OTT
96 eh? Fun time?
So a few Wolves fans got into the WBA end. Total load of nonsense. Handbags. Typical media hype as per usual.
The W in Smethwick is silent for goodness sake. Don’t you know how Warwick and Greenwich are pronounced 🤣🤣
Yep I can confirm as a smethwick born and bred !
the problem was not in the away end..so why reduce away fan numbers?
The hawthorns hasnt been full like that for ages! They all come out to get a hotdog and watch a big team play
Literally sold out a few weeks ago but alright
Sold out wasn't it just 25 thousand?
Wolves ay we
Haha I remember when wolves were in the championship. It had a couple of hundred fans in there 😂. Only had their fans come back when they went up. Tinpot club
@jackmullin8962 there wasn't a seat to be had in the home end so don't know how it was only 25,000
Fan Trouble never stopped!! it just happens in random locations and often arranged brawls.
Just don't let people who are pissed and drugged up in.
Won’t be booking a holiday with that advert you have popping up every two mins
Fans should not be segregated…. All the scumbag fans should be banned. All other sports manage to mix fans without people going to hospital. All football clubs know who the troublemakers are .. get rid
No police battens used at pro Palestine ptotests😮
I was at this game, the Albion fans was selling tickets to wolves fan in the family stand and other parts of the home end
You can't blame the clubs.. its the fans that cause it that need to be punished.. clubs can't control how fans behave
Anyone can create an account, and buy tickets in the normal way, after season ticket holders have bought theirs.
Sorry one or two wolves fan didn't start this , what supporters where throwing bottles at players,from same area wba totally to blame
Was the bloke who had a bloody head not a medical emergency
I left the UK in 1975 & lived through problems in football with an anti football (soccer) North American media and press. The only coverage we got in the 1970s, 80s and early 90s were the riots. The internet and sports channels changed all that in the 1990s.
However over this weekend and Monday we are back to much attention on this issue and the old farts in NA media trotting out all the old stuff.
so none of the stewards spotted the Wolves fan in the home end arent they supposed to be watching the crowd more
If there was and it sounds like it's true a Wolves fan in the Albion end why did the stewards not remove him before the trouble started if they knew he was there? If he was there on purpose he should be given a lifetime ban because just being in that end is a completely moronic thing to do.
Its an unique incident right now, wait for a pattern to emerge before you start making sweeping changes.
Security cameras and facial recognition has gone far enough that a centralised database of misbehaving fans can get them banned from their home matches.
West Brom is 90% always empty and on general sale anyone can buy a ticket so how it happened is easy. It wasn't the worst thing ever especially if you've seen Celtic vs Rangers or way worse Brazil vs Argentina. But it was the Tesco carrier bag's stadium so they're the ones who should be punished and fined.
It wasn’t in general sale sold out after STH and memebrs
What are you on about 🤣🤣🤣🤣 wolves couldn’t fill a stadium to half when you was in the championship. Not to mention you all got smacked after the game
@@_RS3___ yup wo1ve5 fans have short memories 🤣
@@SuperLaurie78 yeah, having short memories is the best as can't remember when you were last in the Prem.
@@CalSaurous8 seasons in the prem.
Get rid of stewards and bring back the police.
Kick off times don’t matter,fans will just get up earlier and drink.
There is a new scene with youngsters and called Ultras.
Just like the country it’s gone down the pan,this will keep happening.
If Wolves weren't miles ahead of West Brom at this point in time, would Wolves fans be buying away end tickets? I highly doubt it. Imagine having your side lose away to their main rivals and you're sat in the home stand lol.
The clubs have to fund police to patrol inside ground so they do dictate numbers based on cost etc.
West Mids Police will have a say on how many officers are outside ground on standby to prevent disorder to/from game.
A few Wolves fans celebrated ffs. Hardly 2 firms going at it like the 80s. 6 arrests, what an overreaction.
It happened on a regular basis in the 80s early 90s watched it live on TV first time for a long time since I saw police battons cmon wall coyl 🦁 💙 Miiiiii Miiiiii
Ban the Albion fans who ran on the pitch and threw missiles.
I’ve sat In Leeds away,Millwall away ,also Albion wolves and Man Utd away. Your team scores, be quiet and you’ll survive.
UTV.
Lol yh i know what a plonker...im from wolverhampton....but a villa fan haha
I was at over 100 Ireland games and the only time I ever seen unrest was when the English came to town. So in Norway ye definitely started it too. The tv showed footage because the supporters are a pack of idiots and wanted to highlight the issue to have it stopped
You dont watch Celtic then obvs. Was in Dublin for the Celtic v Wolves 'friendly'. Some absolute scum in Dublin and that wasn't the Wolves fans.
@@bustertheboxer1343 Celtic aren’t Irish. Also I was at that game and I do agree, I wasn’t too pleased with what I seen, I actually had my daughter with me and said I’d never bring her to another Celtic match, I actually had words with one really drunk guy shouting at children (majority came over from Glasgow for that game)
Imagine Celtic/Rangers,West Ham/Millwall.
West brom getting their own ground taken over 😂 embarrassing battered on and off the pitch 😂
Keep telling yourself that 🤡
There was no problem at the end with the Wolves fans just the wolves fan in the home end so surely giving them less tickets would make it worse and more Wolves fans would have to try and get tickets in the home end.
Same Simon Jordan that thinks 700 allocation at Glasgow Derby games would be ok.
Did go into opposition end before but I was younger and dafter then
im hearing pubs are opening at half 5 in morning so says it all. the police want trouble to fund them to let more of this happen....
Wolves didnt even get full allocation. Get the facts right TS
2 Fans .....🤣🤣🤣🤣 100 WBA tried to attack them , so basicly those tossers wouldnt go 1 on 1 . Tossers
Exactly same thing would happen to an albion fan in the south bank mate
Lol the dark ages 😂 its sad how this is the only way wolves get a mention what a joke
It taken an unfortunate incident to talk about our clubs, generally we are invisible.
Broken country with a lot of anger, broken game mainly due to VAR, cities riddled with drugs, football violence will return more often, sadly. Cannot Police our streets, never mind a huge football match between rivals. 🤔🙏🏻🙏🏻
Why would the wolves fan be in midst of West Brom
too much made of an derby...sometimes silly things happen. But it is rare...talksport blowing it up again
Do you realise that the game held up for 30 minutes because of this? Don't you think that something DID happen? How many other games have been held up for half an hour because of crowd unrest recently? It's something that needs addressing
I think the cost of making sure these thing never happen is to muchm at some point we need to realize and acceptnwe cannot control the behavior of everyone. When these things happen the punishment needs to be severe. But to try to prevent it from ever happening will take away alot of enjoyment for proper well behaved match going fans.
What a hypocrite. You don’t want to watch the hooliganism but the football. Why didn’t he have the same attitude towards Qatar WC
No Jim, the problem yet again is blokes unable to control themselves. Pathetic behaviour
Ask why the local pubs were allowed to open at 0530 on Sunday,the game was was played at 1145am to avoid fans going to the pub beforehand,local council mmmm🤔🤔
Nothing to do with pubs opening 😒 down to the away dingles that went looking to cause chaos ⚪️🔵
@@colingonzales4392One Dingle caused all that 😂😂😂
Probably just an Albion fan with his wolves mate 😂.
You so called football experts need to get all the facts before starting the blame game . No excuses you could be inciting more mayhem with your unbalanced theories.
how can it be albions fault it makes no sense
Theres a video of the wolves fan who was involved before the game while in ground..singing f#$k wba ..any1 knows that's will cause trouble at any ground..all parties 2 blame...
Maybe you should have to have your football club on your birth certificate and passport. Anyone who swaps club gets 9 years in prison.
Thick Dingles cant even find their way to the correct stand 😂😂😂
Proper old skool loved it
thug you are reported
Grass
Loved it fiesty afair
2 🛎️ ends
Wolves fans crying innocence. If your fans weren’t in the home end non of this would have happened. If you celebrate in the rival end in a game like this expect a good hiding.
Let’s be clear, Wolves FAN, not fans and he was only there because some Albion fan sold his ticket to get a new car. Didn’t really justify reinforcements being called from the other stand and a riot to be fair and also didn’t account for taking out your own ball boy with a thrown bottle 🙄
Combastibility😂😂😂
you hope its an isolated incident.
Simon & Marty = Top Lads Proper Clobbers 💯 Facts
Supporters ringing up and saying it's all wba fualt we did nothing ,well either wolves are abunch of liars or theve got soft
West Brom should be heavily punished by the FA. Allowing ST holders to buy 2 tickets was wrong, there were thousands of Wolves fans willing to pay £300+ for a ticket. Should have restricted tickets to those with purchase history. There is a picture of a lad in the away end who picked up £10+ of change that was thrown at the away fans. Relegate them to League 2.
Wolves fans chucked empty pyro Into the fans in the corner which started throwing from both sides
@@eddienolan7002I didn’t see Tommy Doyle or the ball boy throw anything into the Albion fans mate so what happened there? Why did they get pelted with bottles? The ball boy took a head shot but I suppose he must have looked at them them the wrong way. I’m neutral by the way…..
Is jim k he seems very incoherent. Not making a lot of sense
hang on the wolves fans went with intent to cause trouble why was they in the albion fans end, we get this all the time with wolves they are a pain also social media dont help wolves have been mouthing off on facebook all week one put a video on he had a wolves shirt on and got a albion shirt and said what he was going to do if we get sanctioned so should wolves
Exposure not credence Simon.
If you go to Wolverhampton or the West Bromwich area and see whats living and breeding there it nakes sense how they behave
Haha you don't see that in the palace Brighton non derby. You haircut!
It was handbags caused by a couple of moronic Wolves fans in the wrong end...!
I'm sorry but the club Will take the blame FA will find wba .
Thugs with sad lives.
Here in the States, especially ice hockey teams, have been able to block away fans based on their postal code from purchasing tickets online. Would be more difficult to stop them buying tickets from the scalpers/touts... But, bottom line, the cops need to be omnipotent & omnipresent to provide a VERY visible deterrent.
So you don't think any West Brom fans live in Wolverhampton and vice versa? Genius, you are.
Sounds like a completely terrible idea.
Went to see Detroit/Toronto a couple of weeks ago. Plenty of Wings fans amongst the Leaf fans. No problem whatsoever.
@@TimBee100Franchise sports is different to what we have here, for better or worse. Many teams were created about 150 years ago by people from the local area. Wolves in this case by school boys from a local church school. My team by armaments workers in South London (as spurs fans won't let us forget). It's only in the last 30 years that teams have been bought by big businesses and individuals.
As such, some football teams are key parts of the community and their history also embedded in the community. People feel like their football team represents their area and people.
Also, maybe more here than in North America, people from different parts of the UK are already tribalistic. As a Londoner I'll get a lot of stick going north. Liverpool and Manchester don't particularly get along etc.
Put that all together and it creates a lot of tribalism and tension that probably would mean it's unwise to mix fans. Also, that tribalism can create immense atmospheres that, I believe, are unrivalled in any other sport.
And then I stick my 4g on and turn Bluetooth off and your incredible idea is ruined
Amazing how all these wolves fans on there giving there accounts. Nobody’s has a job in Wolverhampton JSA all the way 🤣
if next time they play one another it should be behind closed doors.
We do what we want haha