Trouble sours derby win (From The Oxford Times)
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Trouble sours derby win
9:30am Monday 5th March 2012 in Sport
Police keep a close eye on fans
Football bosses will today be assessing damage to the Kassam Stadium after trouble during the game against Swindon Town.
Fans ripped up seats and threw them at rival supporters during Saturday’s match, which Oxford won 2-0.
Police wearing protective clothing were called in to help stewards as some fans attempted to breach the segregated area between the different supporters.
Pipes were also ripped out of one of the toilet areas, causing flooding.
A total of 13 arrests were made following the League Two match, which was watched by 11,825 fans.
Eight people were released on bail until early April for wheile enquiries continue. The other five were de-arrested.
Ch Insp Olly Wright said: “Sadly, there were was a small minority of people who let themselves and their team down by engaging in violent or disruptive behaviour.”
Both before and after the match there were incidents involving supporters on coaches.
A bus carrying Swindon fans had to stop after a door was forced open and passengers began throwing “debris” from the vehicle as Oxford supporters tried to reach it.
Then after the game another Swindon coach was stopped by police on the B480 as fans on board again threw objects at motorists
Comments(2)
swalker260
says...
4:43pm Mon 5 Mar 12
I have no problem with rivary and chanting but these are not football supportes but mindless thugs who give football and our club a bad name.
I hope that our football club bans these thigs for life if they are convicted otherwise I can see the day when true supportes of our club will decide that it is not safe to take young people to games and that is where our future lies.

Niko Bellic says...
12:21pm Mon 5 Mar 12