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Pitch invasion - EFL


The ones commenting on here that is was harmless, passionate fun.....if they are involved , whether thats goin on pitch or lifting their kids over barrier will have a nervous 2 weeks watching for postman...in case that Burnley style letter lands on dormat
What harm was done? Anyone injured?

Did those doing it look passionate or lack-lustre?

The players wanted to celebrate with the fans, do you think Cirkin should be given a lifetime ban for jump into the stands?

I didn't go on the pitch, but the way you're going on like a retired traffic warden, saying it ruined your night is way more cringeworthy than a few kids running on the pitch.
 
anyone else see the lad drop his phone, cov player boot it away then rudoni pick it up and stick it in his shorts?
What? :lol: :lol:
What harm was done? Anyone injured?

Did those doing it look passionate or lack-lustre?

The players wanted to celebrate with the fans, do you think Cirkin should be given a lifetime ban for jump into the stands?

I didn't go on the pitch, but the way you're going on like a retired traffic warden, saying it ruined your night is way more cringeworthy than a few kids running on the pitch.
The thing is though, the Burnley pitch invasion v Sheff U was similar - loads on it and no one injured (although the opposition took more flak than Coventry did from our lot).

Even in that case, lifetime bans were issued to everyone identified running onto the pitch - it might have set a precedent.
 
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Absolutely pathetic behaviour from anyone who went on the pitch to be honest. The inability for fans to just stick off the pitch (especially post-Covid I reckon) is insane.

I’m glad the majority were clever enough not to do it. It allowed all of us to celebrate with the players.

Everyone who thought they looked cool knee sliding, or the ones doing the ole with Mayenda :lol:

As for those who went up to the opposition. As someone who stood there after Luton fans invaded the pitch and ran straight to our fans - I’ll never stop thinking it’s the saddest existence going when your team have won a semi-final and are off to Wembley but your more arsed about the opposition and having a dig. Pathetic people.
I was at Luton that night too. It was pathetic what their fans did and makes you wonder what the outcome would have been if the Coventry fans had been pitch side.
 
What? :lol: :lol:

The thing is though, the Burnley pitch invasion v Sheff U was similar - loads on it and no one injured (although the opposition took more flak than Coventry did from our lot).

Even in that case, lifetime bans were issued to everyone identified running onto the pitch - it might have set a precedent.

Not really. It was the club that banned them. It's only set a precedent at Burnley FC. SAFC aren't bound to follow anything they do. I doubt the club will impose any bans, if anything it will be the police.
 
it wasn't just kids like. there was grown blokes running towards the Coventry lot doing knee slides

wasn't spur of the moment either. more and more gradually decided to run on with the look at me I'm class and on the pitch crack. i'd still stand by ban them all
 
Its all fun and games until someone gets hurt like.
44 injuries and 25 taken to hospital in Hamburg on Saturday. If some do it now, then more do it next time more and then loads do it so it needs to be stopped before owt happens. There's at least 2 knackers going up to Lampard with phones in hand and others have said about fans going towards Coventry fans. Given the amount of advertising hoardings around pitches then one of those falling over could knack a bairn if they're on it when it goes over.

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In fact I remember Burnley fans knocked a whole load over just recently against Sheff Utd. They also went at Wilder and Sheff Utd players. Too many mood hoovers in this thread as we should let the idiots spoil it for the majority and who cares if owt happens to opposition players/manager/fans or people get injured. Let them have their 5 mins with their phones so they can show their mates the videos while the rest of the ground waits to celebrate properly with the players.

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you are like. not just that, but a knobhead too. fans hurt no one. no fighting. and you want them banned for life. your fellow supporters. aye, boring and a knobhead.
Oh dear...the club announcement has just come through.....over to Northumbrian Police and Club investigation now...bans and prosecutions possible....u call me a knobhead but at least i ll be a knobhead with a season ticket.

Your retric is exactly the type i expect from those too thick that they have to invade a sporting event and abuse players....keep an eye out for the postman mate
 
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Good celebratory mass pitch invasions man.

The Stadium of Light crowd have never been down with it. Tutting and booing when ever they look like they might occur.

State of the people who follow football now. Can't have a tab, vape or a run around on the pitch. These are the same people who encourage their dogs to shite all over. Wankers.
 
There was a pitch invasion at Bradford final day of their season, after they secured automatic promotion with an injury time goal. Thousands were on there. Don’t think any charges were brought against anyone.
Does the law get applied differently depending on the club in question?
 
Absolutely pathetic behaviour that tarnishes the club and fan base. Why anyone would think that is a good idea is beyond me

While I won’t go as far as saying I hope they get banned, I certainly won’t have any sympathy for any that do. Except the ones who went up to the Coventry players, hope they get banned
In the past it’s provided one of our most enduring images of promotion

Pop pop giz yer trainer
 
Absolutely pathetic behaviour from anyone who went on the pitch to be honest. The inability for fans to just stick off the pitch (especially post-Covid I reckon) is insane.

I’m glad the majority were clever enough not to do it. It allowed all of us to celebrate with the players.

Everyone who thought they looked cool knee sliding, or the ones doing the ole with Mayenda :lol:

As for those who went up to the opposition. As someone who stood there after Luton fans invaded the pitch and ran straight to our fans - I’ll never stop thinking it’s the saddest existence going when your team have won a semi-final and are off to Wembley but your more arsed about the opposition and having a dig. Pathetic people.
What’s the relevance of Covid?
 
What harm was done? Anyone injured?

Did those doing it look passionate or lack-lustre?

The players wanted to celebrate with the fans, do you think Cirkin should be given a lifetime ban for jump into the stands?

I didn't go on the pitch, but the way you're going on like a retired traffic warden, saying it ruined your night is way more cringeworthy than a few kids running on the pitch.
Not illegal to enter the stands mate.
 
Rightly, or wrongly, spectators running on the pitch is a criminal offence (a fair few of our less celebrated former players appear to have thought the 'no running on the pitch' rule applied to them, too). Anyone who has been to more than a couple of games must know that, surely, so any adverse personal outcome is on them.

There are magnitudes of offence, ranging from spilling onto the fringe of the pitch when a goal is scored to running the length of the pitch to confront oppo (be they fans, players or staff). As long as punishment is based on severity of infraction, rather than arbitrary or blanket responses, I'm fine with those responsible being held responsible. If the club do nothing, the club will be punished. What would we rather... that the club pays for supporters misbehaviour or that the offenders do?
 
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