Three points v Ipswich and that's up enough for me. Leeds aren't going to make up six points and at least twelve goals on us in two games.
The tradition for football fans has always been to get on the pitch after the final whistle when their team gets promoted. No one gets injured and points aren't deducted. As Ricky's photos have shown, it's common practice.
I'm amazed at the people on here claiming that anyone that celebrates on the pitch after the game is finished is a "criminal" or a "full grade cunt". Nope. They are fans like the rest of us, happy that their team's been promoted.
The only argument I can see against it is that the players might not be able to do an organised lap of honour. But if you are in the stands and don't want to go on the pitch you can still watch the celebrations, and they will be more fun than a lap of honour.
Presuming we win, I reckon some will go on after the final whistle whatever happens, and I'm not going to call them cunts for doing so. We've waited a long time for this moment, and these memories will live with us forever. Who can forget Leicester or Darlington?
I won't be going on myself on Saturday. Must admit I did go on at MK Dons, but I had half a mind on the fact that it would be a handy shortcut to the hotel bar (and it was)