Shocking video footage shows a football fan jumping on a car on a Stoke-on-Trent street last night after the Potteries derby was marred by violence and criminal damage.
The footage, taken from the window of a property in Burslem at around 10.20pm last night, shows chanting fans walking along Hamil Road shouting 'Go on Stoke' while others stand and jump on vehicles.
One fan is then shown to pull a hood up over the his face as his friend steps down from the bonnet of a vehicle which has clearly been damaged.
Gaynor Beresford filmed the culprit following a match between Port Vale and Stoke City Under-21s at Vale Park on Tuesday night.
In the video, the 44-year-old shouts at the supporter to get off her silver car as he jumps up and down on its dented roof.
Ms Beresford, who lives on Hamil Road, Burslem which is close to the football ground, said she only bought the vehicle two weeks ago.
"Everybody who has looked at it has said it will be a write off, but I'm still waiting for an incident number from the police," she said.
"You could hear them chanting and screaming as they were coming up the road. But there was not one police officer in sight.
"As they got further up one of them ran up my bonnet and jumped on top of my car. Obviously I'm shouting abuse at him to get off and he replied 'f*** off you bitch, get back inside before I smash your windows'."
Seats, toilets and windows were broken in the away section at the stadium during the Checkatrade Trophy match between Port Vale and Stoke City u21s.
Ms Beresford said it was "scary" to see hundreds of fans coming down her street with no police present.
"The house across the road has scaffolding and they ripped all that down. It's absolutely shocking behaviour," she added.
"I'm just gobsmacked at how we've let it happen like that, there was no police whatsoever escorting them up the road.
"I've lived in this house for four years and I've never, ever seen anything at all like that."
Adam Boulton, a Stoke supporter attending the match, condemned the behaviour of "mindless yobs who only went there to cause trouble".
"During half-time the Stoke fans decided to trash the toilets. In the second half, things started to get worse, with parts of toilets seats being thrown along with the plastic bottles at the police and Vale fans and more flares," he told the Press Association.
"It was horrible. I wanted to watch the match but you were fearful that a plastic bottle may be heading your way," he added.
An English Football League spokesman said earlier: "The EFL was in attendance and saw first-hand the unacceptable disorder that took place during last night's match between Port Vale and Stoke City U21s.
"The EFL will provide whatever assistance that is available to us as the police and the FA conduct their investigations into the matter."
A Stoke spokesman said "deplorable" actions by fans at the match were by a "minority of the crowd".
"Where this behaviour involved so-called supporters of Stoke City we will be working closely with Staffordshire Police and Port Vale to bring the culprits to justice," he said.
"We will be pushing for anyone found guilty of disorder on the night to be handed a lengthy football banning order."
It was the largest away following for an Academy side since under-21 teams were introduced into the Checkatrade Trophy in 2016.
More than 150 officers were deployed to the match and Staffordshire Police said 11 arrests have been made for violence and public order offences during the Potteries derby after disruptive behaviour from large sections of the away fans.
Chief Superintendent Wayne Jones, commander for the policing operation, said the behaviour of those involved was "not acceptable".
Speaking to StokeonTrent Live shortly before midnight he said: "I would like to express my thanks to all the officers that helped us deliver a challenging policing operation.
"There was some despicable behaviour by a large number of fans, which has caused considerable damage to the away section of Vale Park.
"We are taking this very seriously and I expect there to be more arrests in the coming days as we examine CCTV coverage and gather evidence of the crimes committed."
A large number of Stoke City fans took to social media to condemn behaviour that "should have been left in the 1980s".
One tweeted: "A lot of our Stoke fans need to give their heads a wobble....embarrassing...yet they'll think it's all great stuff... very unsavoury."
"Dreadful night. Just want get home tbh. It's Stoke on Trent. It's everyone's city," another fan added