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Captain Dart

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Anyone who gets identified, banned for life and picks up a record for a pitch invasion deserves everything they get and what's more to use the venacular they can fuck right off!
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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If you go on the pitch and the club stop you getting a season ticket it will sell easily as they are likely to be the hottest tickets in town and if you could sneakily get a match by match ticket it will cost a fortune.
 

jto123

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I thought it was a stupid idea to run on the pitch even before Doug’s message. I know I’m in the minority and a bit of a spoilsport, but I don’t like the idea of pitch invasions generally. I just think it endangers player safety especially for the opposition. Did do it as a 13 year old for the final Highfield Road game, but that’s it. Let’s make tonight a real celebratory event and show our appreciation to the players from the stands.
 

Nick

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There was a pitch invasion when we got to the check a trade final. The pitch was fucked before that. It was just people getting photos of themselves for social media.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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I was on the pitch away at Wimbledon in 96 Selhurst Park, I don't think I'd be able to scale the advertising hordings nowadays so I definitely won't be bothering
 

oscillatewildly

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I can understand the appeal if you are below the age of 16. Above that I dont get it.
Gotta hold my hand up here - Only ever did it once - Early nineties, last game against Sheff Utd. I would have been in my early 20's.
I must have been fuelled by the exhilaration of the 0-0 draw.
Have to be honest, after my initial burst of speed over the first 30 metres I felt the need to question, 'what the fuck am I doing'?
 

alexccfc99

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Think that game might be one of our lowest points in recent history, although I guess the fact we were even playing that game in Coventry was a plus!
We had some pretty wretched results that season, lost to Newport at home, FGR and Yeovil doing the double on us (Including the 2-6 fiasco)

There was a little run of bad form we had end of Jan/Early Feb where we dropped out of the play off spots altogether

The 1-1 draw away at Mansfield we got with 10 men was the turning point, other than the Yeovil home game we were pretty seamless after that
 
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oscillatewildly

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We had some pretty wretched results that season, lost to Newport at home, FGR and Yeovil doing the double on us (Including the 2-6 fiasco)

There was a little run of bad form we had end of Jan/Early Feb where we dropped out of the play off spots altogether

The 1-1 draw away at Mansfield we got with 10 men was the turning point, other than the Yeovil home game we were pretty seamless after that
I was sat, well, stood next to Marc McNulty's Mum at that Mansfield away game.
She couldn't even get a seat with her husband who was in the next block - I offered to swap with him but she declined my offer :ROFLMAO:
Felt a bit awkward when he got subbed off.
 

Jay88

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We had some pretty wretched results that season, lost to Newport at home, FGR and Yeovil doing the double on us (Including the 2-6 fiasco)

There was a little run of bad form we had end of Jan/Early Feb where we dropped out of the play off spots altogether

The 1-1 draw away at Mansfield we got with 10 men was the turning point, other than the Yeovil home game we were pretty seamless after that

That was definitely the turning point, the red card was Jordan Willis after about 10 minutes and they scored the resulting free kick! Also the game after as well where we won 1-0 at Wycombe in midweek where it was -10 degrees! The late Marc McNulty penalty!
 

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