A group of Notts County fans took to vandalise and spray anti-Mansfield Town messages around the Field Mill stadium this week.
Photos surfaced on social media showing the youngster’s faces blurred out, but the slurs there for all to see on social media.
This would have been by supporters arriving at the ground for Saturday’s friendly against Rotherham United at the weekend.
However, the messages sprayed painted into walls and the pavement, have quickly been covered up and sprayed over with white paint to hide it.
As can be seen above, “F*ck MSE” (Mansfield Shady Express), “F*ck stags”, Love CHS + CRC inbreds” and “NCFC” was the messages displayed.
Twitter users gave their reaction as a group of Notts County fans vandalise and spray anti-Mansfield messages around the stadium…
@cresswellhibbe1: Didn’t know that this generation of County fans were desperate for a rival. Rather sad really and extremely embarrassing for proper County fans
@ConnorMcGurk5: That’s actually proper cringe, sad fanbase with no real rivals so have to try and force one 🤣🤣🤣
@spikerobinson4: 🤡 🤡 surprised they could spell tbh.
@loganjacques04: This is really embarrassing
@dawsyyd: Christ 😭 what a bunch of virgins
@fptp_racing: Couldn’t agree more, and I’m a notts fan!
@joemutch1: ur ard lads ain’t you
@wardythemagpie: Can I just say Notts aren’t that type of club so whoever did this needs to give their head a wobble.
@HaydenWhitwort1: tekkin piss in your town 🤣🖤🤍
@jordankeeton1: Can tell schools have broke up..
@hold_ja: I don’t even consider them that type of a rival
@Turkey_Twizzler: What’s a CHS when it’s at home ?
@LaurenyWebster :This is embarrassing for the rest of the County fans who aren’t tossers… 🤦🏼♀️
@Brandon98411265: these pair deffo never seen a pair of tits 🫣
@adam1862_: First week of summer holidays and they’re doing this. Gotta rate this from the little shithouses.
@Ben_Mattin1: Desperate for them to be our main rivals 😂😂
@JordMtfc: 😅😅😅. Wait to till we go down there 🖕🏻💛💙Ⓜ️. M.S.E
@michelle_jevons: You mean a couple of kids in stoneys, trying to force a rivalry.
@ZXMADARA05: An actual disgrace feel sorry for the proper fans who will get lumped in with the two idiots
@Mathew_scfc: Hooligans. No room for it at the football
@NayV99: What on earth is this about? Whats CHS and CRC?
@CONKS__: Christ almighty 🤣
@__Tjsmith: Damn I’m shaking in my boots
danny.mtfc: Only time they turn out on a Thursday when no footballs on 😂😂
nffc.billy_: Hoodrich gillet on 😂😂
will.buko: Up the notts
grxnty.10: and it’s already been covered up 😂😂😂
yates78: Closest they get to ground on matchday without bottling it
mtfc.byr19: Couldn’t get any worse County fans in Hoodrich 🤣🤣
tyler.nc: Are mansfield getting terrored already 😂😂😂
danxtomlinson03: So obsessed with us them lot are 😂
mtfc.frankie: Obsessed x
zander__99: Nah this is just sad
b_west7t: Wasn’t needed
Notts County after getting set for their first season back in the Football League since the 2018/19 season.
Luke Williams’ side had finished second in the National League behind the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham.
They had to come through the play-offs to earn promotion to League Two, beating Chesterfield.
The Spireites had been ahead for much of normal time after Andrew Dallas made no mistake from his penalty in the sixth minute of the game.
They conceded after Ross Fitzsimons was unable to keep Notts County midfielder John Bostock’s 88th-minute free-kick out of his net.
Notts County outfit along with champions Wrexham, broke several records during the title race.
They broke the record for the most wins in the National League from 46 games with 32 victories, a record which was pipped by Wrexham who won 34 games, as well as the most away wins in a league season with 15.
They were the National League’s top scorers — scoring 117 goals, one more than Wrexham — while also breaking a record points tally with 107 points, a total that was also bettered by Wrexham. Wrexham won the league with 111 points.
Mansfield Town however finished 8th in their tenth consecutive season in League Two.
Mansfield missed out on the League Two playoffs by the narrowest of margins despite winning 2-0 at Colchester on the final day of the campaign.
The Stags picked up a victory through goals from Riley Harbottle and James Gale at the end of each half but it was not enough to overtake Salford to 7th place.
Both Mansfield and Salford finished level on 75 points but the Ammies, who lost 1-0 at home to Gillingham, got the final playoff place courtesy of a better goal difference of just one – before going on to lose to Stockport in the semi finals.
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