So I had a bit of a fight kick off after my match today. Match was OK for the 90 minutes - Nothing in the first half at all, 2 "orange" yellows and a PI caution for the home team, a dissent yellow and an AA for a reaction to one of the tackles for the away team. Home team ended up winning comfortably.
After the match, I watch the players off the pitch and went through the handful of handshakes, all seemed to be OK. I walk to the front of the building by the pitch to change my boots, the players start to walk round the side I hear some shouting and some of the spectators that had followed calling me over. I walked over to see a few players/coaches from each side holding each other back and although there's obviously been some kind of incident, I don't really see anything significant myself.
But after this, the away manager calls me over and walks me through the series of events from his perspective, including the opposing manager going forehead to forehead with him, the opposing captain threatening one of his players and another player grabbing him by the throat. He claimed to have a league committee meeting coming up this week where he intends to raise a complaint about the home team (apparently they have a pattern of complaints), and one of the spectators also took a video of the fight and was asking where she should email the video to.
So my question is really, how much (if any) of the above should I report? I don't have first-hand evidence of anything other than a few unnamed players being held back from each other, but surely if the manager does raise a genuine complaint, I should at least report the little I did see, and possibly his allegations as well? Also, I assume if I did write a report it would be a proper misconduct report via Wholegame - is there anything I should put in the comments section of the league report form?
After the match, I watch the players off the pitch and went through the handful of handshakes, all seemed to be OK. I walk to the front of the building by the pitch to change my boots, the players start to walk round the side I hear some shouting and some of the spectators that had followed calling me over. I walked over to see a few players/coaches from each side holding each other back and although there's obviously been some kind of incident, I don't really see anything significant myself.
But after this, the away manager calls me over and walks me through the series of events from his perspective, including the opposing manager going forehead to forehead with him, the opposing captain threatening one of his players and another player grabbing him by the throat. He claimed to have a league committee meeting coming up this week where he intends to raise a complaint about the home team (apparently they have a pattern of complaints), and one of the spectators also took a video of the fight and was asking where she should email the video to.
So my question is really, how much (if any) of the above should I report? I don't have first-hand evidence of anything other than a few unnamed players being held back from each other, but surely if the manager does raise a genuine complaint, I should at least report the little I did see, and possibly his allegations as well? Also, I assume if I did write a report it would be a proper misconduct report via Wholegame - is there anything I should put in the comments section of the league report form?