mattbianco1
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Utterly embarrassing that today, i'm all for celebrating but there's two games left and we've also got a trophy to lift.
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My spade is sharpened ready for a square of "desso".Utterly embarrassing that today, i'm all for celebrating but there's two games left and we've also got a trophy to lift.
I've no problem with pitch invasions.
Celebratory, enthusiastic ones.
My only moan is that it takes forever for people to get back off.
There's finally something to see, applaud and celebrate after the final whistle so the sooner we clear the pitch the sooner we can show our appreciation
(don't forget there's old boys in the stand that can't get to the front and would love to see a deserved lap of honour. I'm not taking the piss, I just wouldn't want my grandad stood in the stands for half an hour while the kids took selfies and tagged them self in different areas of the pitch).
Fucking hell this is long winded, basically I'm in favour of off the cuff,mass celebrations but it's been done now. Let's celebrate properly against Chesterfield.
Use the force, Luke.How am i going to rip out the penalty spot if I dont go on the pitch ?
Utterly embarrassing that today, i'm all for celebrating but there's two games left and we've also got a trophy to lift.
Those twats with the smoke bombs, flares and claymore mines for starters.....Well it's going to happen regardless. So lets just relax and acknowledge that there's bigger problems in this world than people running onto a bit of grass......
Those twats with the smoke bombs, flares and claymore mines for starters.....
I found the most embarrassing being the ones helping their young children onto the pitch.
Not to mention the Sherman tanks and anti aircraft guns.
Entering the pitch is against the law and against the terms of you using your ticket to enter the stadium. It spoils the occasion for the players and staff who have worked hard to earn the right to lift a trophy and celebrate their success, and it spoils the occasion for the vast majority who respect the law and the ground regulations by staying in the stands.
There is no need for it, and there is no counter argument.
Entering the pitch is against the law and against the terms of you using your ticket to enter the stadium. It spoils the occasion for the players and staff who have worked hard to earn the right to lift a trophy and celebrate their success, and it spoils the occasion for the vast majority who respect the law and the ground regulations by staying in the stands.
There is no need for it, and there is no counter argument.
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