Young Fleetwood Town fans have been mocked after trying to taunt a coach load of Cambridge United supporters after Saturday’s game.
Footage was uploaded to social media and instantly went viral, racking up the views in it’s thousands with many taking the mickey out of the ‘yoof’ seen in the clip.
Around 12 lads are standing next to the bus, mainly in black coats, some with hoods up, while one youngster taken it upon himself to go as close as possible to the window.
He tries to look hard when flexing his muscles, urging for a U’s supporter to come off the coach and have a scrap, with the Fleetwood lads pacing about, hoping and then give up waiting around…
Some of the fleetwood youth showing their immense capabilities off tonight 🤯 pic.twitter.com/b29wnK9Dvr
— Tom (@Tomw461) January 29, 2022
As mentioned, young Fleetwood fans were mocked after trying to taunt coach load of Cambridge supporters…
@NigelCharlton7: 😂😂😂 some biceps on that fella, almost ripped his coat there the lad 👊🏻👊🏻
@Lee46663260: Fuck that – no way am I going to away game at Fleetwood
@harrybwfc446: Been there twice this season so funny bunch of scruffy 12 year olds 🤣🤣
@Tomw461: Embarrassing they wait till everyone gets on the coach and doors shut then surround it 😂😂
@FreddieJensen13: JD sports sale on?
@Chrisharrison2: Is there not an adult with them? Youth club outing maybe 🤔 fish bothering mongs
@DavidH666WHU: You hear their mum in the background calling them in for tea
@JayPincott23: Their mums probably on her back paying for half a gram
@ryannjoyce05: that cod joke was awful 😭
@Cashmundo01: All run when the coach door starts to open
@ftfcknappers: Fucking embarrassing
@mickmavs: State of these incestuous bellends
@xCharlieTHFC: Hope all Cambridge fans are okay, intimidating encounter that 🥶
@jordan_the_cod: Fucking hell this isn’t half embarrassing. Can guarantee 99% of these didn’t even go to the game 🤢
@Zen29i: Do not leave your houses tonight. The fleetwood ultras are about and are angry!
MATCH REPORT:
Paddy Lane produced an eye-catching goal to secure a point for Fleetwood in their 1-1 draw against Cambridge.
In a game of very few chances, the midfielder sent a beautiful strike past Dimitar Mitov to cancel out an own goal by the hosts’ Anthony Pilkington seven minutes earlier.
It was even first half against the battling heavy winds of Storm Malik, but neither side could break the deadlock.
Fleetwood centre-back Tom Clarke should’ve headed home a dead-ball chance, but Mitov was on hand to save the first while the second of his Clarke’s chances was sent way over the bar.
Cambridge couldn’t threaten the home goal until a minute prior to half time, put together an effective passing move that ended with George Williams forcing Alex Cairns into a good save.
Cambridge went 1-0 up on the 65th minute when Pilkington, who had come on as a substitute two minutes earlier, got the final touch to Wes Hoolahan’s corner.
However when Callum Camps sent the ball into space, Lane whipped a wonderful shot into the top corner to earn his side a point.
There was a last-ditch chance for Fleetwood’s Ellis Harrison but his goalbound shot hit Pilkington and bounced wide.
Fleetwood Head Coach Stephen Crainey spoke to the press after Saturday afternoon’s 1-1 draw with Cambridge United at Highbury Stadium.
On the League One game: “It was a consistent and steady performance. It would have been nice if we’d have got the three points but when you don’t get the three points you make sure you don’t lose the game and that’s what we did today.
“We went behind through a set-play and I reiterated to the group before the game that set-plays are going to play a massive part, especially with the conditions out there today.
“We conceded a goal from one today but the character they showed to come back into the game as well was pleasing and we finished the game the stronger team, probably the team looking to go on and win it, but unfortunately, we didn’t go on and do that.”
On the performance: “Two goals in two games from Paddy Lane so hopefully he can continue that form, another strike from outside the box as well. I’m disappointed to not get the three points but we’ll take the point and move on to Shrewsbury next week.
“We needed a bit of composure in the final third but sometimes in games you that that composure, but today we never really got it. I love the grit and determination in the group at the moment and long may that continue.
“In the first half we had a few set-pieces but never really capitalised on them. It would have been nice to get a goal from one of them, I knew they were going to be key today. We never got the goal, they did but I’m really pleased with the response after that.”
Mark Bonner praised a “massive month” for Cambridge after completing January unbeaten, he said: “It was probably the game we thought it might be when we saw the pitch and the conditions, it was horrible and the game was pretty horrible as well.
“It was probably summed up by the two goals. Ours is an own goal from a corner and theirs – he scores some great goals, Paddy Lane but it seemed like slow motion the way that went in.
“I didn’t think there was loads of goalmouth action. I didn’t think there was loads of quality in the game and it was really hard-fought, a really tough game but an excellent point for us to complete a really good month.
“When you look at results around you and keep chipping away to get points from games, it’s really hard earned.
“I think it’s a really good point on a fairly tough day.
“I think both teams will be fairly happy with a point, we certainly are. It was a tough afternoon. You have to get through these games with something, we will take it gratefully and get home because it was horrible.”
“It was a massive month for us,” said Bonner. “We always knew that with the teams that we were playing in the bottom half of the table with us, so to take the number of points we have is very, very good and very encouraging for us.
“We’ve got a tough few weeks ahead now because the boys are tired, that will take its toll a little bit.
“We look at the month and just say it’s a really good one for us and puts us in a really good position.”

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