Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
It wasn’t me who introduced the ‘working behind the scenes at a ground’ aspect. It was AF.

Believe it or not, my experience at Old Trafford was that the vast majority of the Indian fans - about an estimated 10% of the whole crowd - were all grouped together in one part of the ground. In much the same way as those English fans who wish to drink to excess and sing tedious songs are encouraged to stay in Old Trafford’s ‘Party Stand’ (or the Hollies Stand at Edgbaston) so, I imagine, the Indian fans, who wish to drum incessantly throughout the match, were encouraged to gather together in a particular section.

Everything was amicable and that’s how it was. When the Aussies come for the Ashes, they also tend to gather together in their green and gold enclaves.

I’m honestly struggling to make much sense of the rest of your post.
Usually the case when you are trying to extract yourself from a stupid post/opinion

As for cricket, its a bit different at Lords in my experience although the Oval does tend to kettle Aussies and indeed West Indian fans (or they did when the Oval was the epicentre of West Indian support when they had a strong team). However like you Ive never experienced any trouble at cricket matches between supporters, nor at Rugby (15 a side, never tried 13) whilst at footballl....