Now that the derbies for this season are over, fans will start to look back on how the games were played with both ending in draws. Many fans will look back on what has been a poor set of games.
However, there are many other reasons for this game to be remembered for.
As the game progressed, the clash grew into the tie that it has been in previous years and is known to be, with player fights and fans having a go at each other living for people want the game to be.
The South Coast Derby is one of the best games in the football calendar and the policing operation for each fixture is immense with the forces from Thames Valley, Hampshire and Sussex deployed and on high alert.
The police having to come in from three different counties is not seen much these days, which shows how intense this fixture has become.
Over the past few years the arrest count has been very high, however the amount of money they have set aside for these games is at a high amount and costs a lot of resources.
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones said the cost of both games would be more than £700,000 for the policing, according to BBC News.
The stakes that this game holds for the police is shown, as for a normal game they set aside £15,000 pounds, and before the season even started the commissioner set aside £250,000 pounds at the start of the season as relayed to the Daily Echo.
