Walsall secured a 2-1 victory over Swindon in their League Two opener, but the match was overshadowed by an incident involving a Swindon fan throwing a part of a seat at Walsall's goalkeeper Myles Roberts. The incident occurred in the closing stages of the game at Bescot Stadium, with Roberts going down with a calf issue. Swindon boss Ian Holloway was left fuming, vowing to hunt down the perpetrator and calling for those around them to come forward. Holloway expressed his disgust at the behavior of the fan, stating that it did not represent the values of Swindon Town. The victory was sealed for Walsall with a 91st-minute winner from Connor Barret, despite the team having only 10 men on the field. The incident has prompted an investigation by both teams, with Swindon noting that they were aware of several serious incidents during the game, including the use of pyrotechnics and abuse directed at stewards and players. Ian Holloway, the manager of Swindon, said he was determined to identify the fan responsible and ban them from future matches. Walsall's win was a significant one, given the circumstances of the game, and the team will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming matches. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about fan behavior and the need for clubs to take action to prevent such incidents in the future. As the investigation continues, Walsall will focus on their next match, looking to maintain their winning streak. The club's supporters were praised by Holloway for their great behavior during the game, in contrast to the actions of the individual Swindon fan. The League Two season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with Walsall's victory over Swindon being just one of many thrilling matches to come.