BBC presenter Jeremy Vine was left gobsmacked after witnessing a footie fan brandishing a crutch and chasing two blokes down a busy London street.
The telly host was cycling along Fulham Road when he spotted a bearded chap, who he dubbed 'George', crossing the road in front of him, waving a metal crutch in the air and shouting, the Mirror report.
'George' was joined by another man sporting a Wolves scarf, near Stamford Bridge where Wolves were playing Chelsea. After confronting a group, 'George' spotted two other men further down the road and started chasing them, yelling "Wolves fan, f*** off bro" and calling them "f***ing p**fs".
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Sky Get it hereThe crutch-wielding man chased them for a bit before returning to his mates, handing back the crutch amid laughter. Vine, who had stopped to watch the drama unfold, later cycled past the group again, captioning his video of the incident with "not good". He expressed hope that the police would look into the matter.
"It was a bit odd - running into the road waving his mate's crutch. But I'm sure he wanted to hurt someone and I hope the police find him. Football violence is back in the headlines and it needs to stop," Vine told the Daily Mail.
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We don't know if the man was a Chelsea or Wolves fan. If he was cheering for the Blues, he would have been gutted, as they suffered a crushing 4-2 defeat, with boss Mauricio Pochettino slamming his team.
"So disappointed, apologise to the fans and thanks to those who stayed and supported the team until the end. We are sorry and we are disappointed. We started to play with a nervousness, made rash decisions, we need to reset," he told BBC Sport.
"We can't go down, it's a tough moment, but it's a time to stick together and find solutions and try to help the team with our decisions. It's normal that we're not living up to the club's history. It's a different project and it will take time."
A hat-trick from Matheus Cunha led Wolves to a memorable victory at Stamford Bridge. And boss Gary O'Neil was chuffed with his side's top-notch performance.
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Sky Buy Now"Tough place to come, [Chelsea have] an extremely talented squad, [it was] just a real belief in our group. We tidied up bits that worked well against Manchester United and looked much better," he told BBC Sport.
"It was a real good team performance and an enjoyable one for us, I can't lie. It's a talented group. I really enjoyed it and the lads deserve massive credit. We have comeback from setbacks a lot."
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