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  • Start date Nov 11, 2018
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clint van damme

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  • Nov 12, 2018
  • #106
Nick said:
Was he the small chubby lad after the first goal who got taken off?

I reckon they should only employ wrestlers as stewards, anybody who goes on the pitch is allowed to be powerbombed.



This would be for people who run on if the game was in play

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no, he's not chubby, he's a scrawny specimen!!
 

Adge

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  • Nov 12, 2018
  • #107
Nick said:
Let's not forget that a couple of years ago people were heroes for running on the pitch.
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Completely different scenario and thoroughly justified at the time if you are talking about the Sisu out protest against Sheff Utd which I think you are.
 
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Nick

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  • Nov 12, 2018
  • #108
Adge said:
Completely different scenario and thoroughly justified at the time if you are talking about the Sisu out protest against Sheff Utd which I think you are.
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No it's still the same, people running on the pitch.

Like I said, one minute they are heros and it's "justified" and the next they are slated for it. Same as the guy against Forest Green, everybody thought he was amazing.
 
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Adge

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  • Nov 12, 2018
  • #109
Nick said:
No it's still the same, people running on the pitch.

Like I said, one minute they are heros and it's "justified" and the next they are slated for it. Same as the guy against Forest Green, everybody thought he was amazing.
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No, there was a difference. People v Sheff Utd went on the pitch to make a point and did it in the right manner.
The people who “ran on the pitch” to celebrate an equaliser in a meaningless game in the first round of the FA Cup against Walsall are/were dicks who had no reason or point to their excercise.
Didn’t see anything untoward on the pitch or any bottles being thrown against Sheff Utd-did you?
 

robbiekeane

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #110
Adge said:
and did it in the right manner.
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Lol
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #111
Adge said:
No, there was a difference. People v Sheff Utd went on the pitch to make a point and did it in the right manner.
The people who “ran on the pitch” to celebrate an equaliser in a meaningless game in the first round of the FA Cup against Walsall are/were dicks who had no reason or point to their excercise.
Didn’t see anything untoward on the pitch or any bottles being thrown against Sheff Utd-did you?
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Yes, I saw people pushing stewards to get on and things being thrown. There were fully grown adults with masks or their hoods covering their faces bouncing about like they were going to war in the family zone. Much more aggressive than the bellends at the weekend.

What about the ones at Northampton? What about the guy against fgr?

It's exactly the same and it proves my point. Need to make up minds whether going on the pitch is ok or not.

It's just as I said, couple of years ago they would be heroes. Now they get slated. What they should do is just say "protest" and be lauded.
 
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Adge

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #112
I think people more understood it then it being lauded as you put it. Don’t get why you think making a point and bringing attention to the fore regarding our circumstances was a bad thing?
 

Adge

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #113
Nick said:
Yes, I saw people pushing stewards to get on and things being thrown. There were fully grown adults with masks or their hoods covering their faces bouncing about like they were going to war in the family zone. Much more aggressive than the bellends at the weekend.

What about the ones at Northampton? What about the guy against fgr?

It's exactly the same and it proves my point. Need to make up minds whether going on the pitch is ok or not.

It's just as I said, couple of years ago they would be heroes. Now they get slated. What they should do is just say "protest" and be lauded.
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Really? I know for a fact that they went around the concourse and came down an empty stand where the Jimmy Hill flag is. They were sitting beside me during the match.
 

Nick

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #114
Adge said:
Really? I know for a fact that they went around the concourse and came down an empty stand where the Jimmy Hill flag is. They were sitting beside me during the match.
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Every single one of them? There were plenty in the family zone. They came out of the entrance and gathered there bouncing and getting hyped up for about 10 minutes
 

Nick

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #115
Adge said:
I think people more understood it then it being lauded as you put it. Don’t get why you think making a point and bringing attention to the fore regarding our circumstances was a bad thing?
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I'm pointing out the double standards. That's all. Probably one of the reasons the younger fans think it's acceptable.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #116
Nick said:
I'm pointing out the double standards. That's all. Probably one of the reasons the younger fans think it's acceptable.
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I take the point you are making, Nick and of course you right that entering the field of play is wrong under most circumstances and shouldn't be encouraged.
On Saturday it was exuberance that got a little out of hand and shouldn't have happened. The Sheffield United pitch invasion was in retrospect a worthless exercise because nothing positive came out of it but it was understandable given the feeling of frustration and anger at our situation.
Those that sit on the sidelines can take the moral high ground but those that entered the field of play can say they tried to affect the course of events.
 

Nick

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #117
riyadhskyblue said:
I take the point you are making, Nick and of course you right that entering the field of play is wrong under most circumstances and shouldn't be encouraged.
On Saturday it was exuberance that got a little out of hand and shouldn't have happened. The Sheffield United pitch invasion was in retrospect a worthless exercise because nothing positive came out of it but it was understandable given the feeling of frustration and anger at our situation.
Those that sit on the sidelines can take the moral high ground but those that entered the field of play can say they tried to affect the course of events.
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Like I said, just say it's a protest and about morals and it's completely different.

All of the kids going on the pitch now are probably twenties oldest with a few random older blokes. They will have grown up with that sort of behaviour being tolerated.
 

pastythegreat

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #118
riyadhskyblue said:
I take the point you are making, Nick and of course you right that entering the field of play is wrong under most circumstances and shouldn't be encouraged.
On Saturday it was exuberance that got a little out of hand and shouldn't have happened. The Sheffield United pitch invasion was in retrospect a worthless exercise because nothing positive came out of it but it was understandable given the feeling of frustration and anger at our situation.
Those that sit on the sidelines can take the moral high ground but those that entered the field of play can say they tried to affect the course of events.
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You've let yourself down in that post by saying MOST circumstances. Entering the field is wrong in ALL circumstances.

I could say, mugging old ladies is wrong unless they have loads of money and wouldn't miss it.
Doesn't make it wrong in MOST circumstances just because the one time I did it I had good reason.
It's illegal regardless of the circumstance. And if you big up a smack head for mugging a rich old lady, he'll think he's ok to just keep mugging other old ladies as you'd think he was cool for doing so.

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NortonSkyBlue

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #119
pastythegreat said:
You've let yourself down in that post by saying MOST circumstances. Entering the field is wrong in ALL circumstances.

I could say, mugging old ladies is wrong unless they have loads of money and wouldn't miss it.
Doesn't make it wrong in MOST circumstances just because the one time I did it I had good reason.
It's illegal regardless of the circumstance. And if you big up a smack head for mugging a rich old lady, he'll think he's ok to just keep mugging other old ladies as you'd think he was cool for doing so.

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Bradford fire?, Heysel?
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #120
riyadhskyblue said:
Bradford fire?, Heysel?
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Oh dear.
 

NortonSkyBlue

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #121
Nick said:
Oh dear.
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Most circumstances I stated and stand by that. I'll leave it to you to tell them to get off pitch.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #122
riyadhskyblue said:
Most circumstances I stated and stand by that. I'll leave it to you to tell them to get off pitch.
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Like I said, oh dear.

Not even sure of the thought process to think it's comparable.
 

pastythegreat

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #123
riyadhskyblue said:
Bradford fire?, Heysel?
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Really? You really are a tool

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NortonSkyBlue

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #124
pastythegreat said:
Really? You really are a tool

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I thank you
 

David O'Day

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #125
Some of the panty setters in here would be better of at wasps games

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letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #126
Wow.
Really 4 more pages of absolute drizzle.
 

ccfctommy

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #127
Imagine if there was a pitch invasion with City fans holding a banner saying 'Wasps bugger off back to London'.

They'll be lauded as heroes!
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #128
ccfctommy said:
Imagine if there was a pitch invasion with City fans holding a banner saying 'Wasps bugger off back to London'.

They'll be lauded as heroes!
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Nah, they would be knobs also.
 
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chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #129
Everyone on the pitch if we score tonight?
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #130
chiefdave said:
Everyone on the pitch if we score tonight?
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Yeah they’ll both be on!!
 
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letsallsingtogether

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #131
I_Saw_Shaw_Score said:
Yeah they’ll both be on!!
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Sold 250 I believe.
 

Johhny Blue

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  • Nov 13, 2018
  • #132
chiefdave said:
Everyone on the pitch if we score tonight?
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So much for that.
 
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