Overview
- Both clubs issued a joint statement on Monday announcing immediate, without‑prejudice suspensions for individuals identified in the disorder pending the outcome of internal investigations.
- The clubs said they are working with West Midlands Police and the FA and stated they will not tolerate verbal or physical disorder.
- Police said they were called to Queen Street at about 5pm on Saturday and are reviewing CCTV and mobile phone footage while taking statements from victims.
- Officers reported no arrests to date and asked anyone with information to call 101 quoting reference 20/139817/26.
- The disturbance followed Droylsden’s 2-0 FA Vase win at Bilston, with widely shared videos showing players, staff and supporters involved in fights on the touchline and pitch.