Please stay off the pitch vs. Chesterfield

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I still haven't forgiven the selfish bastards who invaded the pitch in 1971 and deprived the rest of us from seeing a lap of honour by the best team in our lifetime.
 
Why not turn the after match into a real event, let the away fans go, then bring out the champions and let everyone come on the pitch, perhaps let the players onto the top tier of the away end and present the trophy up there.

Set up a stage. Get def leopard up and a bit of Judas Priest, burger vans, bouncy castle, hair braiding and the lot
 
Utterly embarrassing that today, i'm all for celebrating but there's two games left and we've also got a trophy to lift.

Thought it was utterly embarrassing baldy Sinclair's Daily Mailesque pontificating today about the pitch invasion, then the cheeky bald-headed c**t had the cheek to mention Darlington and Leicester promotion parties, where the pitch invasions made the day. The club has missed a great opportunity today to get the celebratory pitch invasion out of everyone's system. We'll just have to have a proper one against Chessie :)
 
Every day someone does something as I'm going about my life and I think 'cunt'.

Top spot for today goes to the guy who was clearly in a rush and got really close to me as I was standing at the tram door to get off. He was clearly going to barge past me as soon as the door opened, so when it did I cut him off, because I was there first, the bastard, have that 2 second inconvenience.

Also up there is cunts on motorbikes who all seem to think they're cool because they rev their engines like fuck. No, you're fags. South Park got that one right.

The pitch invaders made me do the 'why, what's the point' face that I've probably done 10281 times today.

To be fair, people in general piss me off.

I have few friends.

I have no friends.

I was going to make a point when I started ranting but I genuinely forgot what it was about half way through but just kept going. Seemed a waste to delete it all so here you go.


I love a good misanthrope. Have a like.
 
I am going to crank it up a notch

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If you're unsure whether a pitch invasion was warranted, it becomes pretty obvious very quickly.

If most people that are there are on the pitch, it's fine. This is generally spontaneous and marks a particularly key occasion.

If most people are still in the stands, and there is therefore a pretty rubbish minority on the pitch, it's not fine. This generally means it's not a particularly key occasion, but is simply fuelled by a desire to get on the pitch.

Getting on the pitch should be a means to an end – the end being a celebration to mark the occasion. Getting on the pitch should to be an end in self, which appears to be the key motivation in the second scenario.
 
Thought it was utterly embarrassing baldy Sinclair's Daily Mailesque pontificating today about the pitch invasion, then the cheeky bald-headed c**t had the cheek to mention Darlington and Leicester promotion parties, where the pitch invasions made the day. The club has missed a great opportunity today to get the celebratory pitch invasion out of everyone's system. We'll just have to have a proper one against Chessie :)

I thought the lap of honour was pointless too to be honest. As if they won't do another v Chezzy
 
Did you have a problem understanding? sheffielder

I will say it another way for you....the most embarrassing and Idiotic blades today were the ones dragging their kids....and young kids under 6/7, over the advertising hoarding from John St to wander around on the pitch.


Now I get the euphoria of the moment winning promotion and running on to celebrate and carry the players off, no issues with that. However the club, and team/manager made it clear they wanted to be able to do a lap of honour for everyone, and the selfish few were unable to adhere to a reasonable and fair request for EVERYONES benefit. Add to that the fucktards who want to wave their arms about and provoke Bradford fans with abusive gestures etc makes it all a bit sad.

No need, in what should have been a party atmosphere.
Made my day when two of the prize bellends who did it were grabbed by a copper and thrown out. Got a cheer from both sets of fans.
Yep, had a clear view of that from upper tier. At first it didn't look like the bigger one was going to go quietly, although the copper did seem to be unnecessarily tugging at his shirt.
 
Why not turn the after match into a real event, let the away fans go, then bring out the champions and let everyone come on the pitch, perhaps let the players onto the top tier of the away end and present the trophy up there.

Set up a stage. Get def leopard up and a bit of Judas Priest, burger vans, bouncy castle, hair braiding and the lot
And face painting, don't forget face painting. I want to be a tiger.
 
All a bit of an anti climax to be honest. I bet they only did it because sky were there. Wouldn't be surprised if sky were behind it too. Any chance to get the SkyBet champions popping champagne, er, live on, er... sky

I thought it was an appropriate acknowledgement to the fans at the first match since they were confirmed as Champions. I suppose the problem is that with having achieved it so early, there are too many opportunities :)
 



Was right in front of us.
Young lads were giving it the usual "wanker" signs, Arms out for a fight gestures on the pitch. Continued as they left and seems they were with the older fat fella.....the one who threw the ball away from Tony McMahon in fact.

Maybe that moment of fame made him feel indestructible because when he and his little mates were giving it at Bradford, the copper walked over to have a word.
Now any decent, smart person would say...."sorry officer, you are right I am being a twat". But two of these wanted to be clever and argue the toss.
They were warned they would be thrown out, they continued to be clever. Copper asked them to leave, they again wanted to argue....copper "told" them to leave....they again refused so Copper did his job superbly and got hold of the pillock.
Cops cannot back down when they have warned someone, it has to be followed through.

He's lucky he wasn't frog marched out with his arms up in the air and a good view of the floor. 10/10 for the police on that one.
 
One minor grumble with the pitch invasion was that the Bradford players didn't get to go and applaud their fans at the end of the game. We all agree the Bradford fans were class on Monday, turned up in numbers, guard of honour, applauded our under 18's. They deserved to have a moment with their players at the end of the game which they didn't get because of the pitch invasion.
 
Every day someone does something as I'm going about my life and I think 'cunt'.

Top spot for today goes to the guy who was clearly in a rush and got really close to me as I was standing at the tram door to get off. He was clearly going to barge past me as soon as the door opened, so when it did I cut him off, because I was there first, the bastard, have that 2 second inconvenience.

Also up there is cunts on motorbikes who all seem to think they're cool because they rev their engines like fuck. No, you're fags. South Park got that one right.

The pitch invaders made me do the 'why, what's the point' face that I've probably done 10281 times today.

To be fair, people in general piss me off.

I have few friends.

I have no friends.

I was going to make a point when I started ranting but I genuinely forgot what it was about half way through but just kept going. Seemed a waste to delete it all so here you go.

Are we related, cos you sound very much like me :D
 
Depends on the drummer.

Too flippant. Unusual for you. Presumably no sustainable argument to advance in response. Suggest that if you tried it Security would have you ejected from the venue in seconds as per terms and conditions of ticket. Depending on the band probably assisted by a roadies well aimed boot.

The clue to the opposition is in the definition of the word "invasion".

Yes I am obviously a snooty pedant for holding the view that there is a time and place for it an not wishing to harm players or club X
 
After 6 years of hell I expected an out pour in the joy emotion, not a bunch of miserable old men. Let the kids have their fun, it's quite sad really. Let people have their five minutes, let them leave and carry on
 
Thought it was utterly embarrassing baldy Sinclair's Daily Mailesque pontificating today about the pitch invasion, then the cheeky bald-headed c**t had the cheek to mention Darlington and Leicester promotion parties, where the pitch invasions made the day. The club has missed a great opportunity today to get the celebratory pitch invasion out of everyone's system. We'll just have to have a proper one against Chessie :)
The result made the day at Leicester. The numerous invasions were an instant outpouring of celebration.( as were the pitch invasions at Northampton)

Completely different yesterday as nothing was won on the day and why a minority of fans decided it was appropriate to do this is beyond me.

I hope there is no pitch invasion against Chessie
 
Too flippant. Unusual for you. Presumably no sustainable argument to advance in response. Suggest that if you tried it Security would have you ejected from the venue in seconds as per terms and conditions of ticket. Depending on the band probably assisted by a roadies well aimed boot.

The clue to the opposition is in the definition of the word "invasion".

Yes I am obviously a snooty pedant for holding the view that there is a time and place for it an not wishing to harm players or club X

Don't mistake the brevity of my response for flippancy or the lack of a sustainable argument, it just demonstrates the complete disregard that I have for this whole storm-in-a-teacup.

See it's been lost on many that the image of Billy Sharp at Northampton, carried on the shoulders of Blades supporters, scarf held aloft was the result of the same action, and will surely go down as one of the most iconic in the clubs history.

Forgive me for pointing out the cognitive dissonance between those supporters last week being seen merely as 'jubilant Blades' and the ones this week being viewed as lowlife scum. Some of the comments I've seen on here are little more than a self-indulgent attempt to showcase ones moral purity, and it's very transparent,
 
Sorry, that is just bollocks.
You are going to encourage your young kids to commit a criminal offence because you have never seen the blades win owt?
You are 32 years old and should be setting an example to your kids that this is a civilised society we live in with rules and regulations. If you don't wish to live by those rules then don't cry when you suffer the consequences of your actions.

You cant pick and choose which laws you wish to stick to and which ones you will intentionally break, and by making clear your intent prior to the event i will have no sympathy for you.

Your kids could find many ways to get on that pitch for a positive reason. I would urge you to encourage that method rather than simply doing what YOU want to do.
Seriously? Yeah crime of the fucking century :(:confused::rolleyes:
 
Boom!

That is exactly what has happened in society these days. He would blame someone. I can see the headline "Sheffield United steward broke my kids leg" then he'll have to sulk like this tit because his son (who should be supporting United, Wednesday or Chesterfield) bought a shirt before the squad numbers were announced o_O

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Don't mistake the brevity of my response for flippancy or the lack of a sustainable argument, it just demonstrates the complete disregard that I have for this whole storm-in-a-teacup.

See it's been lost on many that the image of Billy Sharp at Northampton, carried on the shoulders of Blades supporters, scarf held aloft was the result of the same action, and will surely go down as one of the most iconic in the clubs history.

Forgive me for pointing out the cognitive dissonance between those supporters last week being seen merely as 'jubilant Blades' and the ones this week being viewed as lowlife scum. Some of the comments I've seen on here are little more than a self-indulgent attempt to showcase ones moral purity, and it's very transparent,

Clinching promotion is one thing. Running onto the pitch 2 games later is just a tad daft.

There was absolutely nothing spontaneous about that yesterday. It was just pathetic. I think the fact that there were more fans on the pitch at Northampton than there were yesterday proved it. What was there 95% less blades fans at that game? Add that to the fact that none of the players wanted to celebrate with the fans either yesterday suggests again that it was stupid.

Brighton players celebrated with their fans yesterday because they had just clinched promotion. Billy Sharp was on the shoulders of the fans at Northampton because we had just clinched promotion.

This is why I wanted Bolton to win on Saturday. If they had done, a pitch invasion yesterday would've been absolutely fine as we would've confirmed the title at the game.
 



They will do it agian, because fans are selfish twats!
I would find it funny if some got kicked out and missed the lifting of the cup.
I hope they bring in police or security and put a barrier in front of the kop or around the all stadium, treat them like the kids they are! You've had your fun now feck off and let us all enjoy the celebrations in the correct manner!

Don't give them ideas!

Actually, yes, why not? :D ;)

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