Bob!
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- Jul 5, 2003
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At least one of the bans has been lifted already
The OP hasn't actually said that anyone is banned. He asked if anyone has heard from the club. I'm not actually sure if there is any issue here yet.
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At least one of the bans has been lifted already
The OP hasn't actually said that anyone is banned. He asked if anyone has heard from the club. I'm not actually sure if there is any issue here yet.
So Sheffield Utd are going to play their last games in empty stadiums are they?It is what they do I'm afraid regardless of whether any charges arise.
Different club different rules. Look at Palace and what they accept as standard.So Sheffield Utd are going to play their last games in empty stadiums are they?
I remember seeing that incident. I was a few rows back but went mental. As u say when the players come towards u the natural instinct is to go towards them. A bit of understanding and judgement is needed by the stewards and clubs when it's not done in malice.I stepped on the track at Leeds when Ulloa scored a few seasons back and got evicted. Thankfully a kind and sensible Sussex Policeman saw the whole incident and managed to placate the steward involved who was asking him to arrest me. I think stewards should be trained to expect a little bit of excitement at certain matches and just deal with them in a more restrained way. That goal at QPR felt like "the one" that secured promotion. Not all goals are the same and when players breach the stands or at least run to the front of a stand it is hardly surprising if fans rush to the front and some go over the barrier in the melee. It is harmless fun.
Could the arrested party ask for video evidence from QPR?
It would be no surprise if QPRFC say they have no video recordings of the away end.
Dressing them up in women's clothing seems harsh.
But fair.