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Pitch Invasions at Northampton and Doncaster



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trueblue

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Definitely on the pitch. Difference this time being the players can come out to celebrate on the 1901 balcony

If they do that then a large proportion of the stadium won't be able to see them I.E. the whole of the WSU
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

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A bit like the fiasco at Withdean when it was announced that if there was a pitch invasion there would be no lap of honour, queue the idiots running on the pitch, announced absolutely no chance of a lap of honour, sensible people shuffle out, only for a lap of honour to be undertaken in front of a half empty stadium.

Funny how when the PL title or the FA Cup is won you don't see pitch invasions, I thought we were PL ready, so no pitch invasion

Man City had a pitch invasion when they won it
 


GT49er

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Pitch invasions are tin pot, and soooo 20 years ago. Those doing it look like clowns. Its as absurd as running onstage at the end of a One Direction gig.
Well, that's just dissed a number of your fellow Albion fans who were at Walsall the last time we won anything! All good natured, nobody running to the Walsall end to confront them, or any such nonsense. The Walsall stewards all quite happy to let us enjoy ourselves in the sunshine.
 






Albion Dan

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My reply is you have no fun in you're life. There has never been a Brighton promotion that hasn't been followed by a pitch Invasion. EVER. Every time the players have come out later to celebrate. Every time. Yet bores like you want to change tradition for their own petty self interest.
 


wakeytom

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Will enough people still be around or will the be queuing for the train - before people say no chance I was there for that first game when a decent number of the crowd missed the climax
 


weathergeakal

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Its been 34 years since Brighton has been in the first division. I know I am going to cry my heart out that night. Since I have never seen Brighton in the first division. If they don't invade I will be saddened.
 








pornomagboy

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May 16, 2006
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barber has said that anyone caught by a steward will get a banning order so is it really worth not seeing us using the premier

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Well, that's just dissed a number of your fellow Albion fans who were at Walsall the last time we won anything! All good natured, nobody running to the Walsall end to confront them, or any such nonsense. The Walsall stewards all quite happy to let us enjoy ourselves in the sunshine.

Wasn't that at least 20 years ago?:whistle: I've been on the pitch - back in the day. Any announcements of 'please don't run on the pitch' were half hearted, and there was little or no action taken even if people did run to the away end for a gloat (or worse). I think that today, unless its clear the club are OK with it - and that includes our players - then its a big no from me.

My point about those doing it looking silly very much applies to more recent times. If you have just won the semi final of the LDV trophy and are on you way to a wembley final to face Fleetwood or somesuch then, yes, a pich invasion, shirts off and flab on show seems about right. Tin pot antics for a tin pot success.

For us, for the future, a pitch invasion, especially a messy one with the team struggling off not to reappear till the ground is half empty, and hoards of JCLs off their tiny tits on alcopops and weed charging about and frightening the elderly would simply cement us in the minds of our soon to be premiership friends as terribly over-excited and horribly tin poy.

Anyway, we'll have to differ on this. All the best.
 


Weststander

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Wasn't that at least 20 years ago?:whistle: I've been on the pitch - back in the day. Any announcements of 'please don't run on the pitch' were half hearted, and there was little or no action taken even if people did run to the away end for a gloat (or worse). I think that today, unless its clear the club are OK with it - and that includes our players - then its a big no from me.

My point about those doing it looking silly very much applies to more recent times. If you have just won the semi final of the LDV trophy and are on you way to a wembley final to face Fleetwood or somesuch then, yes, a pich invasion, shirts off and flab on show seems about right. Tin pot antics for a tin pot success.

For us, for the future, a pitch invasion, especially a messy one with the team struggling off not to reappear till the ground is half empty, and hoards of JCLs off their tiny tits on alcopops and weed charging about and frightening the elderly would simply cement us in the minds of our soon to be premiership friends as terribly over-excited and horribly tin poy.

Anyway, we'll have to differ on this. All the best.

So Man City recently doing that was tinpot?

The players can come out in the directors box to celebrate with the masses.
 








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So Man City recently doing that was tinpot?

The players can come out in the directors box to celebrate with the masses.

Like I said, if its not done in contravention of the club's requests, and does not lead to stewards or police chasing people about, then fine.

But to my eyes, yes, Man City tin potted themselves.

However, I have been wondering why I have so much antipathy for pitch invasions, and suspect its because it reminds me too much of the last season at the Goldstone, and the fact it is the 20th aniversary. Seeing people running about on the pitch makes me feel a bit wistful, as I have very strong memories of York (which I attended), and the last home game (which I did not), in which the pitch invasions were not joyful (although plenty of folk appeared to be enjoying them,selves far too much). I'm still haunted by those days, and the shock and horror of the first game at Gillingham where only one end was open. That was like death. Anyway, my problem I guess. I shall endeavour to get a grip. :wave:
 




pornomagboy

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