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This is the moment a punch-up broke out between football fans - when the club shop ran out of pies.

The Nottingham Forest supporters came to blows in the fracas - believed to have started up when a person tried to buy the last pie.

It was filmed at the City Ground during the 0-2 defeat to Leeds United.

A witness revealed that it all started over the final pastry product - although it has not been confirmed if it was steak and ale or chicken and mushroom.

A Nottingham Forest supporter was filmed arguing with a fellow fan over who could buy the final pie in the club's concession stand while losing to bitter rivals Leeds United.

During the scuffle, one innocent bystander, how appeared to want to calm the situation ended with almost half his pint of lager thrown over his top and his jeans.

However, video footage of the incident clearly shows a gentleman advising a fellow home fan 'just f****** leave it' before throwing a punch. During the scuffle another bemused fan ended with half a pint of lager poured over his jersey and jeans.

Meanwhile someone can be heard yelling “leave it, he's not worth it.”

The two are forced to be pulled apart, as captured by fellow fan Nathan Fletcher, as they continue to screech at each other.

"Don't bully me" shouts one.