Remember it well.Ffs man was just kids letting off steam
We did same back in 1992 after the Chelsea cup semi and had a massive flag on us
All a bit of a storm in a tea cup. Young lads enjoying the moment, why not.
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Remember it well.Ffs man was just kids letting off steam
We did same back in 1992 after the Chelsea cup semi and had a massive flag on us
We should ask them what are they doing about the kick off time for the final?Burnley did....Efl might ask what we doing about it.....
Some were.Tbf some the Burnley pitch invaders went on to be aggressive wankers towards the oppo and their coaching staff, which isn’t on. Ours went on, still stupidly maybe, out of sheer jubilation and to my knowledge weren’t acting like dicks to anyone.
One thing I noticed last night, considering how many had their shirts off, is how many fat young lads there are these days. Mid-teens, and obese. Tits, the lot. Not even old enough to drink, so can't be blamed on alcohol. Manky.
A lifetime ban for that is madness like a slap on the wrist and a few months should be enough.
If they have attacked people etc fair enough but those just running on isn’t that bad
Aye they forget that the football banning orders were used to tackle hooligans they abuse the powers of the banning orderMinimum 3 year ban these days if NP apply for one after conviction...
Good on Lampard. The fan deserved a lot more than a push.2 of them here, he pushed one of the phones away from the one with back to camera and then you see the 2nd one facing the camera
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Ffs man was just kids letting off steam
We did same back in 1992 after the Chelsea cup semi and had a massive flag on us
Fair enough mate I hadn’t seen that. Mind my focus was just enjoying the moment. Those that did can’t have many complaints if that happens then, although I’d still think a slap on the wrist is enough as long as they didn’t physically harm anyone.Some were.
Definitely in the minority of the pitch invaders, but some did quickly go to the Coventry lot.
Aye they forget that the football banning orders were used to tackle hooligans they abuse the powers of the banning order
Even stranger given the user name.Ballard has just smashed us all the way to Wembley and you're looking at teenage lads tits.....strange reaction
Personally I’d say a slap on the wrist is deserved for those that only entered the pitch, but a ban should be given to those that went across to the Coventry lot.Fair enough mate I hadn’t seen that. Mind my focus was just enjoying the moment. Those that did can’t have many complaints if that happens then, although I’d still think a slap on the wrist is enough as long as they didn’t physically harm anyone.
There’s spilling on the pitch which everyone can understand but some were taking the piss running on way after the initial explosion. I saw two women and their bairn running around being chased ffs. Stupid after the first bit of celebration and anyone that went towards cov players should be instantly banned that’s just stupid and could’ve caused a riot ffsLove it when fans spill onto the pitch me. Happened pretty much every game during celebrations of a goal against the Mags. They used to be seething about it![]()
Aye I understand that and as I say those who did can’t really complain. Would still be a slap on the wrist and card marked over future behaviour though for me, and same for the Burnley ones. It’s stupidity and borderline dangerous, but not exactly in the category of mindless violence.Personally I’d say a slap on the wrist is deserved for those that only entered the pitch, but a ban should be given to those that went across to the Coventry lot.
No reason to goad them whatsoever, and could have ended up very nasty imo.
Well to be fair mate, I couldn't miss them considering how absolutely massive and bouncy they were. Burger nips and belly dimples on teenagers man. Absolutely rank. Kier Starmer wants to block the sun? He should recruit a few of those young 'uns on the pitch last night, and stick them on reinforced plinths in the sky.Ballard has just smashed us all the way to Wembley and you're looking at teenage lads tits.....strange reaction
I agree with this I sit in row 44 like so if I even got to the pitch I’d be needing cprFair enough mate I hadn’t seen that. Mind my focus was just enjoying the moment. Those that did can’t have many complaints if that happens then, although I’d still think a slap on the wrist is enough as long as they didn’t physically harm anyone.
Fair enough marra, I just can’t understand the thinking behind going on the pitch and risking a ban in the first place tbf.Aye I understand that and as I say those who did can’t really complain. Would still be a slap on the wrist and card marked over future behaviour though for me, and same for the Burnley ones. It’s stupidity and borderline dangerous, but not exactly in the category of mindless violence.