Video footage has emerged of a brawl involving Tyrone and Armagh supporters on a train after Saturday's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Croke Park.
Fans of both counties were travelling back from the game on a Translink Enterprise train from Dublin to Belfast on Saturday night when the incident occurred. Gardai were called and boarded the train at Drogheda, but didn't make any arrests.
One witness, who was travelling with her family, told Belfast Live: "There were families on board, elderly, children.
"Around a dozen Armagh and Tyrone fans began to fight and become violent. They were climbing over seats, punching and thumping each another. Someone pulled the cord and stopped the train too.
"Then at Drogheda we sat for around 90 minutes waiting for the police. They didn't arrest anyone. People had cuts and bruises from fighting. It was frightening - an innocent person could have been badly hurt here."
A spokesman for An Garda Siochana said: "We attended the scene at around 10pm. A number of people were fighting on the train.
"We boarded the train and stayed on the train for a while, calmed the situation down and it departed to its destination. No complaints were made and there were no arrests."
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