I don't think it is pathetic or embarassing from the trust to question this fixture being on a May bank holiday weekend.
30 years ago, kids and women were being beaten up by Leeds fans. Shops and business' were destroyed by thousands of hooligans. Today there are loads of things on social media that glorify this
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Rather than take the pi$$, there should be some reflection on their part. If it was us, I would be ashamed and not have a go at some fans for wanting the fixture to be rescheduled in light of what happened in the past.
It could be a massive game like in the past, when both teams needed to win to secure a place in a higher division.
Hopefully both sets of supporters have and can move on. It just needs a massive police presence. if there is any trouble I would guess it will more likely be in the pubs, at the beach (if there is decent weather) and not in the stadium.