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Bristol City fans yesterday

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It wasn’t very quiet after the match, as the police presence was ramped up over by Neath Road leading towards the city centre.

Lots of police vans and a few police cars sounding their sirens with their blue lights flashing, and plenty of them on the ground with their batons at the ready, ready to curtail further unrest.

I didn’t see any scuffles or violence as such, but something of that nature must have broken out ahead of the bus that we were on going into Swansea.

It’s this kind of thing that made me feel uneasy when I used to see it football hooliganism on the TV, so to see something similar up close was quite alarming.
 
I wonder how the Wurzel fan is feeling when he remembers he got his cock out in front of thousands of people,
 
Do away fans get escorted from the station and make the walk?
 
Do away fans get escorted from the station and make the walk?
Big escort from the station yesterday, they walked them past the harvester about 45 mins before kick off. I’d say there was about 400 in the escort.
 
It wasn’t very quiet after the match, as the police presence was ramped up over by Neath Road leading towards the city centre.

Lots of police vans and a few police cars sounding their sirens with their blue lights flashing, and plenty of them on the ground with their batons at the ready, ready to curtail further unrest.

I didn’t see any scuffles or violence as such, but something of that nature must have broken out ahead of the bus that we were on going into Swansea.

It’s this kind of thing that made me feel uneasy when I used to see it football hooliganism on the TV, so to see something similar up close was quite alarming.
Police managed it very badly. Didnt seem to have a clue what was going on or what to do about it.
 

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