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Hope it isn't as bad as it looked.

Completely disagree with allowing home fans to sit directly above the away fans, just asks for something like this to happen.
More to the point, how the feck did the dirty yam yam get away with doing it
 

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Away fans get treated poorly all over. Home fans get away with many more acts of poor behaviour.
 

HennerfordSkyBlue

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It was in the 'right side' mate right next to the home fans. Stewards/police did bugger all apart from telling us they were 'dealing with it'.
 

sky blue zam

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was that just after their fan got took out and one of ours tried to get to him. seen something going on but couldnt work out what
 

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I can add to this, the dirty pigs were also throwing stuff down either beer, pop or piss! Me and my 8 year old lad got showered in something and we looked up with other cov fans and the wolves fans looked down grinning. My lad cried, so thanks wolves fans
 

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Funnily enough there were young children very near to where it happened. I dread to think the seriousness had it hit one of them. Disgusting behaviour.
 

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Still happening then!!! I went there a while back, I think Darren ferguson scored for them on the night and they were chucking pies and stuff down then. I can't believe they are still getting away with it. They should have cameras trained on them in those blocks. Well out of order. The nobs doing this need locking up, upsetting children at football matches is totally wrong.
 

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Coins being thrown too.... My girlfriend got hit twice....nothing done about it... She did tweet WWFC and let them know in no uncertain terms what she though of them.
Disgraceful....like going back to the 80's...in many senses of the word looking at some of their fans...
 

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Bad lot, Wolves fans, police will tell you they are by far the worst in the West Midlands. As for having supporters above, the throwing of missiles has been going on there for years. No way would I take a child there.
 

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Coins being thrown too.... My girlfriend got hit twice....nothing done about it... She did tweet WWFC and let them know in no uncertain terms what she though of them.
Disgraceful....like going back to the 80's...in many senses of the word looking at some of their fans...
I agree that it's just not on in regards to the coins being thrown - this way a two way street though unfortunately as I saw coins being thrown from our side too. Smashing up of seats at full time a bit unnecessary too..
 

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Hope it isn't as bad as it looked.

Completely disagree with allowing home fans to sit directly above the away fans, just asks for something like this to happen.
More to the point, how the feck did the dirty yam yam get away with doing it 

Change your Avatar - its giving me nightmares
 

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We had no choice but to sit in the home end, not a nice experience.
Just kept our mouths shut and looked unhappy when we scored.
Not very nice supporters and can assure you we will not be doing this again.
 

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We had no choice but to sit in the home end, not a nice experience.
Just kept our mouths shut and looked unhappy when we scored.
Not very nice supporters and can assure you we will not be doing this again.
Were you in the Steve Bull upper?
 

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The lad who got struck by the seat should sue Wolverhampton Wanderers. They have a duty of care to their customers. I would love to hear their defence in having their fans over the heads of the away supporters. I am sure there could be plenty of other away fans who would testify being struck by all sorts of objects and liquid.
 

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The worse place for that I can remember was Old Trafford. It would rain coins.

Coins being thrown too.... My girlfriend got hit twice....nothing done about it... She did tweet WWFC and let them know in no uncertain terms what she though of them.
Disgraceful....like going back to the 80's...in many senses of the word looking at some of their fans...
 

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The worse place for that I can remember was Old Trafford. It would rain coins.
Agreed Torch, when it was terrace with the K stand above missiles used to rain down , it was the worst place i remember in the 70's and 80's, sad to see a return of this.
 

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A Wolves steward who is a manager at a company in Bayton Road where my daughter works boasted on Friday that Wolves would RUN City fans out of the ground AGAIN. Nice guy to have managing a company and as a steward.
 

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A Wolves steward who is a manager at a company in Bayton Road where my daughter works boasted on Friday that Wolves would RUN City fans out of the ground AGAIN. Nice guy to have managing a company and as a steward.

You should tell us the company name, be nice to pop over and tell him how wrong he was AGAIN!
I work in Bayton Road, happy to go say hello. Lol
 

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The old Baseball ground Derby was another place you got coined. Agree about Old Trafford too.
 

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I was in JL10 on the byline where that balding tw$t slid and celebrated scoring his goal and didn't see any sign off any missiles, fair bit of "banter" between the 2 sets of supporters but nothing you wouldn't have got from the west terrace.

Not sure if that was the right or left people are reffering to
 

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I was in JL10 on the byline where that balding tw$t slid and celebrated scoring his goal and didn't see any sign off any missiles, fair bit of "banter" between the 2 sets of supporters but nothing you wouldn't have got from the west terrace.

Not sure if that was the right or left people are reffering to

I was there too Daly, think that tit should be fined by the club for his behaviour after scoring, he definitely tried inciting the crowd and the stewards and police were quick to get themselves in between both sets of fans in that corner or it would have kicked off for sure, disgraceful.
 

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Yep he should be done by the FA for incitement after his gestures to us in the corner, should have a got a yellow, as regards some of the wolves fans behavior well what do you expect when your an inbred pie eating knuckle dragging ape?
 

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You should tell us the company name, be nice to pop over and tell him how wrong he was AGAIN!
I work in Bayton Road, happy to go say hello. Lol
He works for the sons of elli
 

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Yeah, it used to be dreadful. The only place I nearly got into trouble and arrested. I was standing next to my mate when these coppers waded in and said I'd just hit someone. I hadn't. Just been watching the match. They told me to "Watch it, son" and then wandered off.

Agreed Torch, when it was terrace with the K stand above missiles used to rain down , it was the worst place i remember in the 70's and 80's, sad to see a return of this.
 

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