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Anyone heard from any Merthyr fans what went on?
Under normal circumstances I would have gone to this as it isn’t far from where I live and I have a few Merthyr supporting mates.
One of them was at the game and said just before full time a group of blokes, presumably Farnborough supporters, started goading and throwing objects at the Merthyr supporters that had congregated behind the one goal. Think this turned into some altercations at full time by the tunnels where some players and coaches were getting sucked into it. Although he said he wouldn’t describe it as a pitch invasion.
Then it kicked off again in the car park as the away supporters were heading to the coaches with bricks and all sorts being used. He did say there was something about it that almost felt a little premeditated. He was texting me as it was happening and said there were pools of blood about the place and he was worried at the time that someone may have gotten stabbed.
Weren’t aware of any particular bad blood between both sets of fans. I’ve been there twice before to see them play and both experiences were as you would expect at that level. Very unusual scenes all round.
I just had the full story from a friend in work who was at the game Saturday. It was extremely frightening for all concerned I am told. Attacked with sticks/clubs and one person knocked out by a house brick to the head. Luckily one of Merthyr players wife is a theatre nurse helped before ambulance was called to take him to hospital.
There was no pitch invasion, that’s bollocks.
Are Hereford in the same league as Merthyr?
All jokes aside, it could be as simple as Hooligans on a day out knowing they'd get trouble undetected at a lower league game, they can't get it much at league level these days.
Although, I thought the whole hooligan thing was like minded people..not attacking your normal fan.
I'd guess merthyr have some.lumps that follow them, lads I've worked with from up that way that go now and again I wouldn't want to **** with, but again not your typical hooligans just lads on the piss.
Injuries sustained seem awful. Hopefully all.recover and nobody too seriously hurt or shaken up, wouldn't be nice if people were put off going to away games because of something as silly as that.
Merthyr fans are not like that. They are a good bunch. It was Xmas jumper away day, that’s the sort of fans we are talking here.
Certainly not like minded lads looking for a scrap.
I know the boy who got knocked out by a house brick and he’s a nice boy. Quiet boy, not the fighting type.
Sounds awful. Hopefully the brick throwing prick gets a good stay behind bars.
I thought when the story broke on twitter on Saturday night it was pissed up exaggerating but from what I am hearing it was a very frightening experience. Not the sort of handbags that you get at non league.