Here's my tuppence worth.
I was at the train station Saturday and saw most of the incident (myself and 3 mates not involved).
Firstly, we walked down through the station with the 4 young cov lads, purely by coincidence, as they were heading for the platform. As we walked through about 10 doncaster lads came down some side steps and were behind us mouthing off saying they were gonna have em. Now, we went over and sat down and left the 4 cov lads by the platform, who just went about minding their own business and clearly not wanting to get into anything with the numbers involved. Myself and my mates kept an eye on them as we'd all agreed that to let 10 lads jump on these 4 little lads (even if they were chavvy) wasn't exactly fair, but we didn't want to stand there with them as to do so would have been viewed as pretty even numbers by both parties and would inevitibly have brought something on.
We could see a couple of the younger donny lads trying to coerce the cov lads into having a go but they weren't having any of it. Then a few more cov lads filtered down to the platform and the inevitable scuffle ensued. As we saw it a couple of donny lads went for the cov lads, one cov lad pelted a can of coke right in the head of a donny lad, a bit of fisticuffs, a couple of kicks to the donny lad who was down (not nice and unnecessary) and then it all was back to handbags. To be fair there was one bloke in a white cov tracksuit who did a sterling job of verbally keeping it all relatively controlled, both of the cov lads and the donny lads.
Overall, I don't like the fighting (but if they do need to do it, find somewhere private and batter the shit out of each other, just as long as it doesn't affect me or other innocent parties), but i'd have stood up for those kids if it came to it. Fortunately i didn't have to as there were there more of their own kind who turned up and were happy to do it.
I've seen it all before, and Saturday's incident was about a 2 out of 10 in terms of what went on. The most annoying thing was the delay to the train and the hoardes of coppers who turned up about 20 minutes too late.