essexblade73
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next up u can only clap lightly when ur team score
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the authorities are perfectly within their rights to issue such punishments
It gets worse....Reading and MK Dons, supporters reknowned for their trouble causing, were at it following their promotions. Fathers even put their sons on their shoulders and people took selfies. People were hugging strangers?! Sickening scenes and definitely NSFW.
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Legally, or ethically?
Safety of all inside the stadium is the number one concern
But at the same time............Fuckin 'ell
Violent pitch invasions and attacking players or officials or making your way towards the opposing fans should be severely dealt with
But celebrating a goal, especially an absolutely vital goal should be dealt with much more leniently
Getting chucked out is enough IMO
Stewards smiling and ushering somebody back over the barrier into their seat would be even better and create less friction
I'm out of shape and have as much pace as Michael Higdon.
We appear to have attracted a number of fans this season who, for one reason or another, aren't content unless they're celebrating goals on the pitch.
Let this be a cautionary tale...
Obviously, it's completely over the top. But the authorities are perfectly within their rights to issue such punishments and it would be a shame to miss out on the coming season.
Don't understand how anyone who sits on the Kop is able to run onto the pitch, what with their poor knees.
You wait and see how many people that stops if things go our way on Wednesday...
Then you'd have someone on the pitch every match!
We appear to have attracted a number of fans this season who, for one reason or another, aren't content unless they're celebrating goals on the pitch.
Let this be a cautionary tale...
Obviously, it's completely over the top. But the authorities are perfectly within their rights to issue such punishments and it would be a shame to miss out on the coming season.
Are Coventry fans excempted from this.
They took pity on them. If they'd have banned them there'd have been no one at the games. Unless it was at Wembley.Their fans are obviously exempt from banning orders because they have shit owners.
Sadly, I think that all the warnings in the world will do no good.
The following things are also banned in football stadiums
a) turning up pissed
b) snorting coke
c) taking in pyros
d) very wittily squirting brown sauce all over the concourse after removing an air-conditioning unit and terrifying concession stand staff.
What worries me more is one of our little scrotes getting on the pitch and when being confronted by an opposition player attacking him. Or even twatting the referee. I can almost smell the points deduction.
did leeds get a points deduction
reading comments you can tell some are planning on invading end of this season, great hope you all get caught and banned, selfish twats all off you who supports invading. It's a security precaution for both players, staff and fans. It only takes one person in a mob to do something.
It's not necessarily disproportionate though. Any penalty has to be severe enough to act as a deterrent or it's pointless.a sliiiiiight over reaction maybe?
a few people have suggested a fairly apparent dis-proportionality of the penalty to the 'offence', not given a rallying cry to benny hill around the 18 yard box.
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