I was sat directly behind the sticks only 16 or so rows from the front. Around me there where a handful of Wire fans, there where more Leeds fans than Wire, more Hull fans than Wire, more Rovers fans than Wire and more 'neutral' (no colours) than Wire. I didn't notice many neutrals celebrating, or even simply applauding Wire scores so I guess they were there wanting Leeds to win. Despite being sat in what should have been the most desirable seats for Warrington fans I felt like a lone Warrington fan in a sea of anti-Warrington support. I was subject from abuse, both verbal and minor physical, from the cretins who were sat behind me who, after less than five minutes of the game announced that 'this is s h one t' and paid no further interest in the game whatsoever. I was taunted by a middle aged quite respectable looking Leeds fan in front of me several times during the game. The same fan who, after the final whistle, took great exception to Wire players coming down to his end to applaud the fans.
IMO the trouble was alcohol fueled and due to large numbers of drunken mostly neutral fans totally outnumbering Wire fans in certain areas of what should have been 'prime Wire real estate' and taunting them looking for trouble. In fact, not every scuffle involved Wire fans, many I saw were neutral on neutral.
I will never buy supposedly Warrington tickets from the RFL again, I would prefer to queue for hours and get a much worse seat knowing that I will be sat with other Wire fans. In fact, I was so upset and angry about the whole thing (not the result, you win some you lose some) that should we be fortunate to make it to Old Trafford again next year I may well sit and watch it from the comfort and safety of my own home.