Pitch invasion - club say to stay off pitch

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As any other team won promotion and not gone on the pitch ?.​
 
Post Grealish being lamped, pitch invasions aren't going to be a thing anymore unless you're in league one or two and don't have the stewarding staff.

Some might mourn them but I didn't enjoy today any less because I wasn't on the pitch.

Tell you what though, I don't have anything against pitch invasions particularly, but to turn up and be told multiple times over the tannoy, had a warning on the screen for the last 20 minutes pretty much constantly, and in the program, and still run on the pitch, I have something against that. What a bunch of twats.

Wilder shouting at you to get off the pitch and players shoving you away hopefully showed you that in today's case you weren't wanted.
 
The two lasses who slowly toddled on, looked a bit unsure about what to do, then toddled off. They were the best.
They got a good bollocking from Sir Chris before waddling off the pitch. At least it was only a talking to though, the idiot at the end who thought that he’d ‘escaped’ into the Family Stand received a few good slaps from irate fans as he headed for the exit and was then practically thrown down the steps by another who took exception to his invasion. Well done John Street!
 
They got a good bollocking from Sir Chris before waddling off the pitch. At least it was only a talking to though, the idiot at the end who thought that he’d ‘escaped’ into the Family Stand received a few good slaps from irate fans as he headed for the exit and was then practically thrown down the steps by another who took exception to his invasion. Well done John Street!

He made the mistake of coming up our gangway :)

He didn't get the warmest of welcomes.
 
I think that's the first time I've seen the MAJORITY against a pitch invasion. And to be truthful, I was one of them. When I saw the club make such a determined effort to ask fans NOT to go on the pitch, I respected that. There were messages on the big screen to this effect. When I heard that "Chris" had asked us not to go on the pitch it meant something to me. I wasn't planning to go on the pitch anyway. But even if I was I wouldn't have, having been given that clear instruction by the club - and the best manager in our history.

For the first time in watching the Blades in over half a century I thought the guys who did run on the pitch were insensitive dickheads. They made themselves look stupid.

Especially the two girls who had the sole ambition of kissing Billy Sharp. Well done Shaz and Tracey!:eek:

It was a great game with a fitting finale.
 
Herbert von Rickstompfen hasn't posted since the game. Did he bottle it or was he one of the few and had his collar felt.
 

Herbert von Rickstompfen hasn't posted since the game. Did he bottle it or was he one of the few and had his collar felt.

I did see 1 go & get 5 yards before arrested & thought how funny would it be if that was him. also the minority that go on the pitch proved my point that they were attension seeking idiots
 
So breaking the law is ok as long as innocent people don’t die?
That's clearly what I was getting at...

It is also 'against the law' to use flares and smoke bombs in the stadium. I don't imagine you'll say the same about them.

In fact, it against our club's rules, and therefore the law, to use 'bad language' inside the stadium.

Though, given you've ignored the majority of my post and strawmanned it , I'll not expect a decent reply.
 
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I can kind of get behind pitch invasions as eruptions of emotion had a 92nd minute winner gone in and sent us up. I'm not a big fan, but such is life. I can't get behind people that obviously went into the game wanting to go on the pitch at the end in a game we'd had won from mid-way into the first half.

Without the sense of spontaneity it's just a bunch of idiots wanting everyone to look at them.
 
They got a good bollocking from Sir Chris before waddling off the pitch. At least it was only a talking to though, the idiot at the end who thought that he’d ‘escaped’ into the Family Stand received a few good slaps from irate fans as he headed for the exit and was then practically thrown down the steps by another who took exception to his invasion. Well done John Street!
Guilty as charged! :D I did say a few words to him!
 
That's clearly what I was getting at...

It is also 'against the law' to use flares and smoke bombs in the stadium. I don't imagine you'll say the same about them.

In fact, it against our club's rules, and therefore the law, to use 'bad language' inside the stadium.

Though, given you've ignored the majority of my post and strawmanned it , I'll not expect a decent reply.
Just as I didn’t say a pitch invasion would likely cause a fatality.

Smoke bombs and flares I can’t stand personally, and arguably more dangerous and inconsiderate than going on the pitch. No need to put ‘against the law’ in inverted commas; they are against the law, and conditions of entry to the stadium.

I didn’t realise swearing was banned throughout the stadium, I thought it was only John Street. I don’t think SUFC have the power to pass laws though. If you were wondering, I don’t swear at games.

Apologies for not pulling you up on thinking you have a right to go on the pitch to celebrate with the players. You don’t.
 
Just as I didn’t say a pitch invasion would likely cause a fatality.

Smoke bombs and flares I can’t stand personally, and arguably more dangerous and inconsiderate than going on the pitch. No need to put ‘against the law’ in inverted commas; they are against the law, and conditions of entry to the stadium.

I didn’t realise swearing was banned throughout the stadium, I thought it was only John Street. I don’t think SUFC have the power to pass laws though. If you were wondering, I don’t swear at games.

Apologies for not pulling you up on thinking you have a right to go on the pitch to celebrate with the players. You don’t.
I didn't say you did, but you compared the mentality of people who invade the pitch with people who check their phones whilst driving - the difference being one causes the death of innocents on a regular basis and one... scuffs up the Desso?

Some fans (including the mods of this forum) in the Tony Currie stand were given letters this (or last) season warning them about their foul language. You might not swear at games, but do you think that those that do should be banned? Everyone who chants the JOC chant, Duffy's chant, Fleck's chant, etc.

It isn't a consistent position to hold, the law isn't an absolute, objective morality.
 
I didn't say you did, but you compared the mentality of people who invade the pitch with people who check their phones whilst driving - the difference being one causes the death of innocents on a regular basis and one... scuffs up the Desso?

Some fans (including the mods of this forum) in the Tony Currie stand were given letters this (or last) season warning them about their foul language. You might not swear at games, but do you think that those that do should be banned? Everyone who chants the JOC chant, Duffy's chant, Fleck's chant, etc.

It isn't a consistent position to hold, the law isn't an absolute, objective morality.
Yes I compared their mentality. You’re comparing the consequences. They aren’t the same thing.

I’ll let the club decide how it wants to deal with swearing in family areas, I don’t see it having an impact on safety in an emergency.

If you don’t like the law, campaign to change it and write to the club/EFL. Don’t go on the pitch and tell them they’re wrong because you don’t agree with it.
 
Yes I compared their mentality. You’re comparing the consequences. They aren’t the same thing.

I’ll let the club decide how it wants to deal with swearing in family areas, I don’t see it having an impact on safety in an emergency.

If you don’t like the law, campaign to change it and write to the club/EFL. Don’t go on the pitch and tell them they’re wrong because you don’t agree with it.
Someone who uses their phone whilst driving has a disregard for the law, but also a naivety in thinking 'it won't happen to me'.
The same mentality can't be said for pitch invaders, as they don't naively disregard the unlikely, but fatal, consequences their actions can have.

'I’ll let the club decide how it wants to deal with swearing in family areas, I don’t see it having an impact on safety in an emergency.'

Bottled it. You condemned pitch invaders for breaking the law, but won't do the same to those that break similar laws. The club has decided, it's illegal.
 
Well, that was the most miserable promotion ever wasn't it? (And it is promotion)

As soon as the whistle goes we're not celebrating, we're fucking booing our own fans.

Then we just sat around for a while, calmly waited for the players, then clapped at them a bit as they went off! It felt like a normal end of season.

I didn't go near the pitch because it was obvious it wasn't going to happen, as we aren't that type of fanbase anymore.
 
Well, that was the most miserable promotion ever wasn't it? (And it is promotion)

As soon as the whistle goes we're not celebrating, we're fucking booing our own fans.

Then we just sat around for a while, calmly waited for the players, then clapped at them a bit as they went off! It felt like a normal end of season.

I didn't go near the pitch because it was obvious it wasn't going to happen, as we aren't that type of fanbase anymore.

Norwich didn't and they actually got promoted.

Also I know someone that ran onto the pitch (having rewatched the Sky coverage, where he's full screen clearly recognisable and about to be banned) and I wouldn't want to be anywhere near him to be honest, or have my kids near him so fair do's.

Times move on. Grealish got lamped on the pitch, pitch invaders are why you'll probably not see pitch invasions in the higher divisions in the future so as football fans we've no-one to blame but ourselves.

Used to be in the if you ran on the pitch you were either naked or had witnessed your team winning something. Now though people do it because they want a selfie, or because they're on something and think they're Dr Bollocks from the Bakerloo Line and deserve to be centre stage. It's rarely about emotion or celebration anymore, the ones that are are spontaneous and not talked about online for a week.

Personally I'm more than happy with my celebrations with my fellow Blades in the stands and that the players and staff could get the adulation they deserve on the pitch with their families without any stranger danger.

It's a shame you've decided to take a negative out of today.
 
Well, that was the most miserable promotion ever wasn't it? (And it is promotion)

As soon as the whistle goes we're not celebrating, we're fucking booing our own fans.

Then we just sat around for a while, calmly waited for the players, then clapped at them a bit as they went off! It felt like a normal end of season.

I didn't go near the pitch because it was obvious it wasn't going to happen, as we aren't that type of fanbase anymore.

MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE THEN DID'NT IT, YOU NOT STRETCHING YOUR LEGS ON THAT PITCH!!!!
NOBODY WANTS TO MISS OUT ON THAT.
GET OVER IT
 

I videoed them all on my phone
Be expecting a call any time soon!!! We know who you are (your all major celebrities now)
 

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