Police try to stop Woking and Eastleigh fans fighting at a train station while Rochdale and Gateshead fans also took to clash.
One 10 second clip which was uploaded to social media showing fans of Eastleigh and Woking trying to stir up trouble on a train station platform after the National League game.
A police officer swoops in to try and separate the two groups and then send them on their way with everyone else watching on.
Another video was put online, this time showing ’10 Rochdale running 40 Gateshead’ with it being filmed by someone on the coach.
It’s alleged that a Gateshead fan can be seen getting kicked while down in the middle of a road with a car approaching and stops in front of the trouble playing out in front of it.
Eastleigh v Woking on the train platform after the match today 🏴👊🏻 pic.twitter.com/JaPHsGptpD
— 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐔𝐥𝐭𝐫𝐚 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 (@thecasualultra) March 29, 2024
10 Rochdale running 40 Gateshead earlier today 👀 pic.twitter.com/73W8RNXJuu
— Casual Chaps 🇬🇧 (@CasualChaps) March 29, 2024
It came after Gateshead picked up a 1-0 victory over Rochdale thanks to Dajaune Brown’s goal in the first half, which proved to be the decisive moment of the match.
Brown, who is currently on loan from Derby, produced skill and a well-executed finish, taking his goal tally to nine since joining Gateshead in January.
Gateshead boss Rob Elliot said: “Obviously, first and foremost, fantastic clean sheet and a really important win, especially off the back of what, you know, highly emotional game on Tuesday, in which case, you know, it really does spike the lads in terms of the achievement and the way we won.
“But I felt dealing with that, dealing with the extra game that we played instead of Rochdale, the way we set up against them in terms of nullifying their threat was fantastic.
“And understandably, we got a bit leggy. The pitch was dry, it was windy, so it wasn’t the most fluid game in the world.
“But ultimately, I think we showed how we have adapted and evolved the team to be able to have multiple ways of winning games and defending, keeping to our shape.
“And that was my most pleasing aspect, was that the shaping structure that we had, the lads stuck to.
“And I think now there’s a real belief that if we keep that shape, keep that structure in terms of always use that as our baseline.
“When you put the talent we have in our team into that shape, the talent takes over in the important areas.”
“Really important win” 👊
Rob talks through a Good Friday W 🙌#WorClub ⚪️⚫️ pic.twitter.com/VKcL59AnhY
— Gateshead FC (@GatesheadFC) March 29, 2024
Rochdale boss Jimmy McNulty said: “I thought it was a very close game.
“I heard Rob [Elliot, Gateshead Manager] saying in the week that it’s two of the best football teams in the league playing against each other. It very much was that. It was a cagey, tactical, possession-based affair.
“Truthfully, I don’t think either team threatened the other team’s goal that much.
“The only moment that we got done by was a one of direct play straight over the top. I thought we were able to cope in that moment and we didn’t. It was a secondary attack of direct play that was the difference in what was a very tight game.
“I thought we were slow in the first half in terms of our performance. I don’t think we started at our best and didn’t play with the verve that we’ve had recently.
“I think that definitely improved in the second half, which was a reaction to what was expressed in the changing room at half-time.
“We began to become the team that pushed the game. Our line management got a lot better, we dealt with the direct stuff that Gateshead do play when you do get pressure on them.
“We grew into the game and all it needed was some personality, confidence, courage and ability with the ball, I think we showed more of that in the second half, whereas first half we didn’t. Ultimately over the 95 minutes, it was very tight.
“There wasn’t a lot exchanged in terms of punch power on the other team’s goal. But I’m not really surprised by that given both teams want the ball and the principles that both teams play to.”
Meanwhile at Woking, the hosts failed to capitalise on the opportunity to widen the gap to seven points from the National League drop zone after suffering a defeat.
Solomon Nwabuokei scored for the visitors in the first half by heading in a corner at the far post, and then Woking hit the crossbar with a header of their own just before the break as they pushed for an equaliser.
Hear from the gaffer after a frustrating defeat.
— Woking Football Club (@wokingfc) March 29, 2024
Twitter users reacted after seeing police try to stop Woking and Eastleigh fans fighting and Rochdale and Gateshead fans clash in the middle of a street…
On Woking and Eastleigh fans:
@bigbrain565: A grand total of 4 punches thrown
@philipm00978567: Woking 😆 Eastleigh 😆 tin pot
@ttt23rg: 10 on 10 separated by 1 officer is the most Eastleigh thing of the year👌🏻 poor from woking aswell
@Dola_Fagsam: I was at the train station yesterday after the match, the police were prompt to dispel the potential violence
@AJC__67: Can’t even get a train these days, because of the Woking Mob.
@1horsburgh: I needed a laugh this weekend 💩😂
@uptheborobeans: don’t think i saw an actual punch land 🙈
@Tristan_ATFC: “No I hate aldershot more”
@LeviDarch: Don’t break a nail lads
@tobyjrobertson_:
Load of 👜👜👜
Wankers 😂
@KHall1992: Why does our club have so many fucking cretins @EastleighFC
@SteveyAsp: It looks more like Junior Strictly Come Dancing than scrapping 🤣🤣
@Aneel_azeem: The state of these gremlins 🤣😂
@borochip: 😂😂 Can’t wait until the day we play Woking again.
@1horsburgh: What you doing lads? Fighting over who is more in Aldershot’s shadow 😂😂😂
@richardpotty: The two most embarrassing set of fans in the division throwing handbags 👜
@BritVoxUS: Even Woking, Surrey has its hoodlums. 😂
@88TM78: Woking runners 👀😂🏃
@Stammy_WHU: The ICF must be sitting themselves..
@listenoldchap: Half term business 🤡🤡
— Luke (@LukeHOAFC) March 30, 2024
On Rochdale and Gateshead fans:
@Taity72: I don’t usually comment on these vids but… Jesus Christ they’re all actually running from 10 lads aren’t they! Seen lots of pics of Gateshead ‘youth’ appear on social media recently. This is reality 😂😂😂
@oafc19: Wish dale did that to some of our tiktok divs. absolute stain of the beautiful game.
@swMIGG: Imagine being mob handed by that many n you still leave on of your pals to get booted by 6 lads. Can guarantee Gateshead we’re giving it the bigguns moments before they got legged aswell
@FlaresBrian: Not a good look. Did the lads on the bus not realise they could get off?
@stop20over: was some good lads at Rochdale who we met at an England game (mid-80s). Then met up with them at an away match up there & had a cracking day and evening with them. These lads could well be their sons! glad they’re still active anyway
@liam_peverley: Getting a run about on ya home turf embarrassing
@law120565: Schools out !
@KanoCounty: Why didn’t he get off the bus then & help his ‘own fans’
@nathan222222224: Proper shitbags that lot we might of lost on the pitch but that’s embarrassing. UTFD 🔵🔵
@AndyTommoSafc: Maybe get off the bus and help out your “Own fans” you mong
@thechebsy: Gateshead rats all scum the lot of them. 15 year old wannabe brigade. Ten of them kicking a random auld fella on the floor at altrincham last week but not a peep to any of the grown men, crossed over the road to make sure they didn’t have to face anyone.
@Vilechelsea9: That’s embarrassing they should never leave the house again if they had any shame
@ShaunThomps0n: Imagine having this many boys with you and leaving one behind to take a shoe in
@BlythsGreenArmy: Fucking weapons
@NagNagNap: Kid on the floor needs to find some new mates and a new hobby.
@22ABZ_: All these wannabe TIk tok hooligans at it again
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