English League Two fans throw chairs at opponent players, and their coach angrily criticized: embarrassing, disgusting
In the English League Two match where Svendon lost to Walsol 1-2, Svendon fans threw chairs at the opponent's players. After the game, the coach of Svendon angrily criticized the quality of his fans.
Although Walsol was sent off one person early, Svendon eventually lost to his opponent 1-2. Walsol scored the final victory in the 91st minute and won the dramatic victory.
At the end of the game, Walsol goalkeeper Roberts fell to the ground with a suspected calf injury. At this time, fans in the stands threw debris at the goalkeeper. Barrett, the master of the goal, picked up the items and handed them to the referee. After the game, Svendon coach Holloway was furious about this.
Holloway said: "I am a person who loves football and respects life more. When I represent this great club, I must maintain my demeanor even if I lose. Of course, I have to fight tenaciously, but it is not a seat to smash people! I don't want Walsall to think that our entire team is like this and call on witnesses to report the perpetrator. This scum is in the football circle but no one stops me. I want to legitimate the name of Swindon, a great club, and we draw a line with this behavior!"
The coach who once coached Blackpool, QPR and Crystal Palace added to Sky Sports: "Walsall fans are great, but we are disgusted by the throwing behavior of our fans. What are you? You represent us and the club, which is simply outrageous! I hope the perpetrator will be suspended for life."