McCracken avoided injury, but local police are now looking into the incident – with it suggested that the missiles in question came from the lower stands in the Coppice End, which houses the away support. Chief Superintendent Melita Worswick, who oversaw policing of the game, has said: “A football match should be a family-friendly event and this type of incident, where items have been thrown at a player, is utterly unacceptable. We are asking anybody who can help our enquiries to get in touch. Perhaps you know who threw the items, or perhaps you caught the offender or offenders on mobile phone footage. Whatever you know, please get in touch.”