I have a cutting of the Echo report (by Maurice Burton) but it's too large to scan and put on here.
It's basically a match report and nothing more with no mention at all of the supporters of either side. Here's most of it:
"Three goals in a 24-minute spell in the second half by Millwall whipped the Football League Trophy away from Lincoln City in atrocious playing conditions.
"Though City dominated the first half, they collapsed badly when Millwall applied the pressure straight after half time, and a penalty miss 11 minutes from the end helped the London side hang on to take the trophy.
"With rain falling almost incessantly throughout the match, the pitch was covered in standing water, but referee Neil Midgley decided the match should go ahead, and he told me he would do everything in his power to get it finished.
"Millwall, with no fewer than eight of their newest recruits missing for one reason or another, hit back hard and successfully straight after half time after City had taken a 32nd minute lead through Marshall Burke.
"The visitors levelled the scores two minutes into the second half, went ahead in the 59th minute, and then seemed to have clinched the trophy with a superbly taken third goal in the 71st minute.
"But City, whose resolve seemed to have vanished as the Londoners switched to the attack, found new spirit in the closing minutes, and were close to taking the final into extra time as they put Millwall's defence to heavy pressure.
"The penalty miss in the 79th minute came after Gordon Hobson had been brought down, and though keeper Paul Sansome gets credit for making the save, Burke's shot was too close to the keeper, and not struck firmly enough.
"Though Burke grabbed a second goal for himself four minutes from time, he was disconsolate after the final whistle.
"City's first half dominance with the strong wind behind them brought them only one goal, that coming when Hobson's cross found Burke perfectly placed to volley home from about 10 yards.
"City's defence had little to worry them until just before half time when Carr and Felgate were involved in a mix-up which let in Dave Martin, the City keeper managing to drop on the ball.
"In the second half...Paul Robinson played the ball into the middle, a City miskick created the chance for Dean Neal to stab it past Felgate.
"A disputed corner brought Millwall the lead, for Andy Massey's low flag kick squirmed past everyone to finish in the corner of the net'
"City seemed dead and buried - or more literally sunk - when Neal scored his second with a delightful lob shot over Felgate, the ball hitting the inside of an upright and dropping into the net.
"It might have been four but for two splendid saves by Felgate."
So two goals correctly attributed to Dean Neal.
If there were any further reports in the Echo about crowd trouble I evidently didn't bother saving them.