Angry Leeds United supporters have been filmed taking out their frustration on the City Ground car park on Sunday afternoon.
Their team lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest, leaving Leeds hovering above the relegation zone amid calls for manager Jesse Marsch to lose his job.
A video, uploaded to Twitter by Tyler Jelley, appears to show angry Leeds supporters kicking metal barriers outside the stadium - and being held back by stewards as they look to approach Forest supporters.
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One supporter angrily kicks a barrier, while another is shown lifting one into the air, as if attempting to throw it, before being halted by stewards.
After failing to break the barriers, both human and metal, the Leeds supporters converge in a large group behind a line of police offers. They are taunted with "going down, going down, going down!" chants by Forest supporters behind the camera.
Their manager, Jesse Marsch, has taken "full responsibility" for the result as supporters call for him to leave their club. He also gave his thoughts on Nottingham Forest and the tactical changes Steve Cooper made during the match.
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