Not nice at all. I'm sure she must have been okay, though no doubt scared otherwise we'd have heard it in the news. Horrible nonetheless, though definitely sounds like a one-off moron fan rather than standard behaviour from Plymouth fans. The ones I met that day were all really nice people, happy for us to be getting promoted despite their issues as a club at the time.
I was at that game, some saints fans managed to get in the home end. We relegated them and it was kicking off everywhere.
I remember being in the away end and seeing all the Saints fans in the home end celebrating with the rest of us and the team after the game. I don't remember the trouble, but then again I can be quite oblivious. Shame if there was, but can't blame the Plymouth fans for that if there were Saints fans in the home end giving it some. Particularly with emotions running high for them getting relegated to League 2 and the uncertainty about their future as a club at the time.
Remember seeing the aftermath of that incident at Plymouth. Luckily for us we were too busy soaking in the celebrations and were one of the last to leave the ground. There were a few saints fans who made themselves known in the away end and that causes some trouble. I don’t think they were gloating over Plymouth, more happy for saints, but football fans are football fans.
Can we also agree that don't mention phrases before the games things like "He is useless, he'll never score against us" "I don't rate <insert_opposition player/manager>" In game: "We've got this" "There is no way we can throw this away now"
Of course, we could always test the curse theory, by getting Tom to say that a Saints player that we could do without should definitely stay, just to see which clubs immediately show an interest in buying them.
Just been looking at fixtures and I don't think I can make any game until the Leicester one in mid September