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Don't blame it on coke. I shared some at half time and didn't go on the pitch
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That’s me fella, coked off me tits as well
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The problem is when those fans return to the stands, they do not go back to their seats. Instead they are in the gangways, and in other peoples seats at the front, today standing on chairs blocking the view of other supporters while creating overcrowding at the front of the stand. This has been the case when people go to the front at the end of games most games this season to hold up signs to the players, but on a smaller scale.
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gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 10:39 pmThe problem is when those fans return to the stands, they do not go back to their seats. Instead they are in the gangways, and in other peoples seats at the front, today standing on chairs blocking the view of other supporters while creating overcrowding at the front of the stand. This has been the case when people go to the front at the end of games most games this season to hold up signs to the players, but on a smaller scale.
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Once upon a time it was a spontaneous act of joy, acceptable. Since the novelty wore of and it became pre meditated, it's a boring activity by those who fail to realise how sad they now look.
Similarly when you happened to have a drink in your hand when a goal is scored and it leaves your grasp as you raise your hands in celebration, acceptable. Purposely throwing your drink in the air when a goal is scored, sad. Too many guilty of attempting to recreate an act of spontaneity when it clearly isn't,. It's like telling jokes that are decades old and thinking you're funny. Everyone knows what's coming and can't believe you're still going ahead with it totally oblivious to how you look.
Similarly when you happened to have a drink in your hand when a goal is scored and it leaves your grasp as you raise your hands in celebration, acceptable. Purposely throwing your drink in the air when a goal is scored, sad. Too many guilty of attempting to recreate an act of spontaneity when it clearly isn't,. It's like telling jokes that are decades old and thinking you're funny. Everyone knows what's coming and can't believe you're still going ahead with it totally oblivious to how you look.
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“Once upon a time” is that when you were younger?No Ney Never wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 10:48 pmOnce upon a time it was a spontaneous act of joy, acceptable. Since the novelty wore of and it became pre meditated, it's a boring activity by those who fail to realise how sad they now look.
Similarly when you happened to have a drink in your hand when a goal is scored and it leaves your grasp as you raise your hands in celebration, acceptable. Purposely throwing your drink in the air when a goal is scored, sad. Too many guilty of attempting to recreate an act of spontaneity when it clearly isn't,. It's like telling jokes that are decades old and thinking you're funny. Everyone knows what's coming and can't believe you're still going ahead with it.
Get over yourself and let the young uns have their time.
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Running on the pitch was - sort of - accepted as an end of season tradition back in the previous century, but for all sorts of reasons including player safety it's been correctly banned for years.
I seem to recall that we've had a number of incidents including assaults on players in the past.
But apart from anything else it simply spoils the moment for the vast majority.
I seem to recall that we've had a number of incidents including assaults on players in the past.
But apart from anything else it simply spoils the moment for the vast majority.
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Not really read through this thread, but anyone who went on the pitch today looked like a massive bell end.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 10:55 pmRunning on the pitch was - sort of - accepted as an end of season tradition back in the previous century, but for all sorts of reasons including player safety it's been correctly banned for years.
I seem to recall that we've had a number of incidents including assaults on players in the past.
But apart from anything else it simply spoils the moment for the vast majority.
It's the equivalent of telling a 3 year old to not open the box or not press the red button
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Benson.
Indeed, let kids be kids.
Young uns tend to be inventive and come up with something new, something different that identifies their generation and sets them apart from those who went before them, not succumbing to the influence of their elders because they think it's great. Proper sad.
Indeed, let kids be kids.
Young uns tend to be inventive and come up with something new, something different that identifies their generation and sets them apart from those who went before them, not succumbing to the influence of their elders because they think it's great. Proper sad.
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Anyone justifying the idiots running on the pitch today are nearly as bad as them,how many times was it announced that the pitch was for the players ,haven’t a brain cell between them,its not a case of not wanting people to celebrate,what would have happened at Deadwood if their fans ran on the pitch when we’d just won the league ,some people need to give their heads a wobble.
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Come on fella how many different ways is there to invade a football pitch.No Ney Never wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 10:58 pmBenson.
Indeed, let kids be kids.
Young uns tend to be inventive and come up with something new, something different that identifies their generation and sets them apart from those who went before them, not succumbing to the influence of their elders because they think it's great. Proper sad.
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What's clever about invading the pitch?
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FFS everyone has done it in the past…….surely you have?
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Champiogne Champiogne oleh oleh oleh
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I've also driven a car before seatbelts were law, Rode a motorbike before helmets were required. Worked in a noisy environment before ear plugs were mandatory. People used to smoke in cinemas, in pubs and on TV, bla bla bla, get it?
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Yeh got it
but ffs let the kids have bit of fun cos that’s all it is.
but ffs let the kids have bit of fun cos that’s all it is.
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Is the fact we won the game and the league not fun enough?
Tossers the lot of them.
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Good idea, let the kids (and grown up kids) have their bit of fun.
Balls to the players who actually earned this day of celebration.
Balls to the players who actually earned this day of celebration.
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So you don't consider it important that children should obey clear and repeated instructions?
There are lots of things in life that might be considered fun but are expressly forbidden.
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They’ve run on a football pitch ffsnil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 11:49 pmSo you don't consider it important that children should obey clear and repeated instructions?
There are lots of things in life that might be considered fun but are expressly forbidden.
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Does it matter what they did?
It's not permitted and was made clear.
The vast majority understand, accept and agree with this.
Children should be taught by parents to accept and follow rules - even if they don't like them.
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Your username suggests that you wouldn’t know fun if it smacked you in the face.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 11:45 pmIs the fact we won the game and the league not fun enough?
Tossers the lot of them.
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Have you never been on the pitch after the final game of the season?nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 11:57 pmDoes it matter what they did?
It's not permitted and was made clear.
The vast majority understand, accept and agree with this.
Children should be taught by parents to accept and follow rules - even if they don't like them.
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If running on a football pitch, when being told not to, is your idea of fun, then I clearly have more idea of what fun is than you!
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Not sure you do, but, but hey ho.
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Is that your best shot ?
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If you’d have wanted fun you’d have been on the pitch as soon as the final whistle went, that’s proper fun.
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When we'd already won promotion at the River side.
Won the Championship
at the horrible horse fiddling bstrds.
What was the point in running on the Turf at full time?The moment had passed.
Won the Championship
What was the point in running on the Turf at full time?The moment had passed.
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Aw get a life ffs. it delayed the celebrations by about 5 mins.
Anyway wtf are you posting for, I’m sure you had a little hissy fit a few weeks ago and promised to not to post again
Anyway wtf are you posting for, I’m sure you had a little hissy fit a few weeks ago and promised to not to post again
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The club will now have a repair bill they wouldn’t have had, for a start. Roy Oldfield (long time Burnley groundsman), used to go mad. It costs thousands after every pitch invasion… and that was in the mid 90’s.
To run on like sheep, with literally nowhere to go. There was no release, it was done and dusted. Mindless.
Pitch invasions are brilliant when they are spontaneous celebrations. This wasn’t.
To run on like sheep, with literally nowhere to go. There was no release, it was done and dusted. Mindless.
Pitch invasions are brilliant when they are spontaneous celebrations. This wasn’t.
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Happens every season, sure it will have been budgeted for.
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Are you one of Frank's many aliases?
You're certainly as childish and annoying.
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Are you?
There you go, that’s how easy it is to divert a debate when your not doing very well.
There you go, that’s how easy it is to divert a debate when your not doing very well.
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Give you that one (you anal twt)
But kid’s running on the pitch, come on ffs.
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I said they should have kicked them out. Might have caused a riot though.wilks_bfc wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 6:49 pmThere’s no pint them lining up along the full length of the longside if they weren’t going to even attempt to stop them running on.
What they should have done with those that ran on was stop them returning to their seats and shepherd them out of the stadium via the JM/JH corner
Nearly kicked off where I was. Some were stopping kids from going on and the parents were giving them grief. Dad said he would go on after the presentation and would plant the woman on his way on. Good way to show your kids how to behave. Language was f f f all the time as well.
At the end of the day you risk being banned. They only need to pick a few to make examples of them.
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Yes - I have. Way back in the previous century.
Deepdale in 1973 and Orient game in 1987, but as myself and others have pointed out these were different times. It wasn't officially allowed, but it was tolerated and I don't think there were any specific ground rules that mentioned lifetime bans etc for encroachment.
There were (e.g.) iconic scenes when there was a spontaneous pitch invasion in parkas at Edgar St when Hereford famously beat Newcastle.
Yesterday wasn't spontaneous, and was against the rules, and has been for many years now. It was repeatedly announced as such.
One of the reasons that we got fences around the pitch perimeter penning fans in was to prevent such behaviour.
Most of us have moved on.
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Different Times? Yesteryear was yours yesterday was there's!nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 9:16 amYes - I have. Way back in the previous century.
Deepdale in 1973 and Orient game in 1987, but as myself and others have pointed out these were different times. It wasn't officially allowed, but it was tolerated and I don't think there were any specific ground rules that mentioned lifetime bans etc for encroachment.
There were (e.g.) iconic scenes when there was a spontaneous pitch invasion in parkas at Edgar St when Hereford famously beat Newcastle.
Yesterday wasn't spontaneous, and was against the rules, and has been for many years now. It was repeatedly announced as such.
One of the reasons that we got fences around the pitch perimeter penning fans in was to prevent such behaviour.
Most of us have moved on.
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Do as I say not as I do.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 9:16 amYes - I have. Way back in the previous century.
Deepdale in 1973 and Orient game in 1987, but as myself and others have pointed out these were different times. It wasn't officially allowed, but it was tolerated and I don't think there were any specific ground rules that mentioned lifetime bans etc for encroachment.
There were (e.g.) iconic scenes when there was a spontaneous pitch invasion in parkas at Edgar St when Hereford famously beat Newcastle.
Yesterday wasn't spontaneous, and was against the rules, and has been for many years now. It was repeatedly announced as such.
One of the reasons that we got fences around the pitch perimeter penning fans in was to prevent such behaviour.
Most of us have moved on.
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That's not the case at all, as I clearly explained. The situation and rules were completely different.
And - for clarity - I've never run onto a pitch. In 1973, my dad took me on the pitch when there were already about 3,000 others on, and in 1987 I entered the pitch very carefully with a very young son, long after the rush.
But as I pointed out. This was a totally different era. People used to urinate on the terraces in those days.
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Were you one of the old duffers in the Longside upper going red in the face booing some kids for doing exactly what you did when you were younger.
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Yes …..obviously.Turftalkers mentor wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 9:55 amInvading the pitch boring and old hat , obviously we must draw the obvious conclusions about your views