It appears they have been identified and have been banned for life
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Replay the game? God, no. I'd rather give them the points.
I'm a little worried that people in this thread are giving the louts excuses. Poor ref, inefficient stewarding etc. If they are adults, then they are responsible for their actions. There are clear rules about pitch invasion.
I noticed a few Stanley fans apparently being stopped by stewards from invading, thank goodness their wasn't a full away end, it would have been carnage.
It appears they have been identified and have been banned for life
Fine, play behind closed doors, no one sat in first few rows of seats, a review of match safety proceedures maybe. Not sure how they can do a points deduction, as for important games you could have k.nobheds attening rivals games and doing the same.
I keep hearing it's unprecedented? What about Grealish and Kirkland.
https://www.skysports.com/football/n...is-own-assault
The fan who struck Kirkland got 14 weeks inside.
Handful of idiots at home but more morons away
Are we sure they’re actually Miller fans?
Yet again it happened vs a lower profile club with only a handful of away fans.
I can't see pitch invaders trying it at the nys when we play Birmingham City
Shame it was vs Accie as there is a bond between the clubs after what their fans did. Even with profuse apologies from RUFC that bond will have been damaged
It's in the FA rule book about points deductions, some can be suspended or carried over. When grealish was attacked the FA specifically sent information to Premier, efl leagues and national leagues about points deduction. Alan Shearer and Neville were adamant that points deductions for criminally invading a pitch was the way to go.
The FA can do what they want if it's in the rule book, if it's not in the rule book it can be added to.
Not saying we will get a points deduction, far from it, more than likely a hefty fine and a written warning, points deduction is however another option. F A considered the fact other fans could invade the pitch as well to alter games.
There was a time in European games that the first few rows of seats were covered in netting, what was the rule/reason for this?
It also depends who the offending club is.
Rotherham need to be looking over their shoulder for the long arm of the EFL, whereas the likes of Derby would not need to lose any sleep