Hey
@Philzsay I thought the last Intergalactic Derby was close when it was decided by 33 points. 5 points this time ... well played! The scene is set for a future rivalry!
The Intergalactic Derby! Love it!!
Of course our Intergalactic rivalry also spans the Ages of time......
Here is an article of our respective fans
getting a little agitated with each other several years ago, of course the reporter not knowing about the future SCS Ultimate league Clubs Dagobah Immortals and the Arcadia Timelords mistakenly called them Star Wars and Doctor Who fans.....
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ed-force-police-called-sci-fi-convention.html
Darth brawl: Rival Star Wars and Doctor Who fans separated by 'the force' after police called to 'fight' at sci-fi convention
- Squabbling broke out between rival groups at University of East Anglia
- More than a dozen fans - some in fancy dress - involved in confrontation
- Feud between two fan groups had been simmering for months
- Police tell Doctor Who and Star Wars fans to stay apart
By
Steve Robson
Published: 06:41 AEST, 16 May 2013 | Updated: 23:12 AEST, 16 May 2013
Rival Star Wars and Doctor Who fans had to be separated by 'the force' after police were called to a fight at a sci-fi convention between the two squabbling groups.
The family event, hosted at the University of East Anglia, threatened to head towards the dark side after the dispute erupted between members of Norwich Sci-Fi Club and Norwich Star Wars Club.
More than a dozen fans from both groups - including several in fancy dress - were involved in a bitter exchange outside the venue, sparked by the arrival of Jim Poole, treasurer of the Norwich Sci-Fi Club.
Fight: Star Wars hero R2-D2 (centre) alongside two Daleks at the convention at the University of East Anglia where the two rival groups of fanatics were involved in a dispute
Outside a cinema far, far away: Star Wars fans who went to the convention in full uniform outside a cinema at a screening
Face off: Star Wars and Doctor Who fans mingle at a previous convention at the University of East Anglia
After approaching Doctor Who actor Graham Cole for an autograph, he was asked to leave prompting a stand-off which was only resolved by the intervention of police and university security guards.
Officers were called to allegations of an assault but after reviewing CCTV decided no further action was necessary and warned the groups to stay apart.
FEELING THE FORCE: DR WHO AND STAR WARS GO HEAD TO HEAD
A police spokesman added: 'After lengthy investigation, talking to witnesses and reviewing good CCTV footage, it was confirmed that there was no assault.
'The two rival groups were spoken to and advised to keep out of the way of each other.'
The row, which happened on Sunday at around 2.30pm, dates back to a long-running dispute between Norwich Star Wars Club and Norwich Sci-Fi Club and the annual events they organise.
The animosity had escalated in recent weeks with allegations of offensive posts on social networking sites.
Star Wars organiser Richard Walker, 63, said: 'It has been a long running saga. We aren’t a club to make waves and we have been going for 14 years without any problems until the Norwich Sci-Fi Club started making these demands.
'Mr Poole turned up with his three friends and were admitted because the person on the door did not recognise them.'
Star Wars Club secretary Dominic Warner added: 'We are a Star Wars club and they are mostly Doctor Who. We have our events and they have theirs. All this is very childish.
'They are knocking our reputation and saying we are trading off them, but we have been going for 14 years and we don’t need to trade off anyone. It should be live and let live.'
Feud: Richard Walker of the Norwich Star Wars Club said there had been a long-running dispute with the Dr Who group led by Jim Poole
Mr Poole said he had attended the event 'in good faith' to collect autographs from two actors for a Doctor Who signature diary to be auctioned for charity.
Norwich Sci-Fi Club is staging its own convention on September 8 this year.
Mr Poole, 44, of Lowestoft, Suffolk, said: 'There has been a long-standing feud between the two clubs because Mr Walker simply will not work with us. We got miffed when they decided to rename their event and call it a convention.
'It caused total confusion because people who had booked with us for our convention in September were thinking that the Norwich Star Wars Club was our one which had been moved to May.
'We have always wanted to see things smoothed over. We have held out the hand of friendship for a long time, but it has always been knocked back.'
The two groups have said they are having discussions about having a meeting to settle their differences amicably.
Rivals: More than a 1,000 people had turned up to the family sci-fi event before trouble broke out
Star Wars actors pictured with members of the Norwich Star Wars Club including organiser Richard Walker (eighth from left)