No moral outrage from me. Bits of my hat are probably still in the place that was Filbert Street's pitch. Nor have I made reference to low-life scum etc. There's a time and a place for everything. Clinching promotion is a definite as at Leicester when I worra lad and Northampton for this generation. The football authorities will accept that as if they didn't they would have to sanction several clubs a season.
However, to then do it again at home, apparently just to say look what we can do, probably again at MK and then a fourth time when the club requests we don't is attracting a bit too much attention from those that wish us ill and also disrespecting the club. What next? Win a game - celebrate - get on the pitch?
It was pitch invasions that brought about the abomination that was fences and led to bans, and if you think the football authorities are going to sympathise with "we were only celebrating" (for the fourth time) when they want to stamp something out, think again.
Finally, yes I know in the context of the problems of this world "it's only a bit of grass", but that, as I'm sure you appreciate is not the point. It's as daft as Hitler saying, "well it's only a bit of Poland". The point is, it's someone else's grass and they don't want you to invade it for fairly obvious reasons. Those will include, the fear that the people not on the pitch won't be able to partake in the celebration of receiving the trophy, The fear that some idiot is going to think a pyro on the desso (great album title) is a good laugh, the fear that an opposition player or official may be injured, the fear that one of ours may be injured and more importantly (see pig sites for references) the Safety Action Group and others may impose costly sanctions.
I understand it all from both sides, I just take a balanced view that I don't want to harm the club or its achievements this year. They've worked too hard for it. If there is a pitch invasion then fair enough. I will be praying nobody is stupid.