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Thread: Fans behaviour/security

  1. #71
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    some don't realise, it is a Criminal offence to invade the field of play.

  2. #72
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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    The sister of one is saying they haven’t been told they’re banned.

    So either they’re not listening, lying or club haven’t actually spoke to them yet.

    She also believes he won us game so we should be happy 🤬
    I've seen that on social media this morning too. Very strange. I've written to the club with the guys name as she was stupid enough to share it publicly as though it's some sort of achievement.

  3. #73
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    I wouldn't have thought that RUFC would inform them directly. They probably want nothing to do with them .
    Any season tickets or supporter registration will have been cancelled
    They've been advised though the media and internet and the family is aware.
    It's up to the authorities what happens next as there were two obvious crimes, entering the field of play as Crash says and assault

  4. #74
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    think we need to have our own squid games on a Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    some don't realise, it is a Criminal offence to invade the field of play.
    But unenforced on the vast majority of occasions

    I’ve even seen away fans being taken out then reappear 10 minutes later

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    [QUOTE=CHAPELMILLER;39971634
    As for a points deduction if we lose points for that then I'm done with football.
    Coleman saying the game should have been abandoned is a complete joke. He wouldn't have been saying that if the lad scored.
    A worldie goal and outstanding goalkeeping won us that game.
    Onwards to Wimbledon! UTM.[/QUOTE]

    Don't worry too much CHAPELM.
    A points deduction would be a last resort, it's an option to force clubs to get their house in order.
    I too would walk away from football if it came to a deduction of points but still watch grass roots football.
    An article from Sky Sports after the Grealish incident explains the possible outcomes and indeed players and ex- players were behind the idea of further sanctions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    fans standing up in seated area’s, it’s always gone on . You only have to watch any premier game and you’ll see fans standing, our north stand at the back the same . Doesn’t make them idiots or thugs just inconsiderate to other fans . Has our manager said 9000 fans in the ground and just two idiots.
    We sit in row P, 5 rows from the back in the West stand, Yesterday we had 3 new supporters in front of me, middle age man, thirty something and a youth. I had to tell the older and youth to sit down twice...........why do they think it's fine to stand up,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    I don't think there is a precedent for a points deduction.Birmingham certainly didn't get one for the incident involving Jack Grealish the other year and that WAS assault. The BBC Football headlines this morning never mention it.They are more interested in what went on at Morecombe. Im not condoning what the lad did but certain people and authorities do tend to get carried away with themselves.He ran onto the pitch and kicked a ball off a penalty spot.That's it! I'll await the end of the season and watch the illegal pitch invasions across the country at all the promoted teams and expect mass lifetime bans in their thousands.
    Different scenario Jimmy.
    End of season pitch invasions in the past have been allowed FA stepped back from prosecutions, they realised how man thousands are involved. They still don't condone pitch invasions.
    Yesterday game wasn't at an end unlike end of season celebrations when promotion is gained.

    No problem with anyone showing exuberance and getting carried away, they do have to realise the consequences though if they encroach on the pitch.

    Let's see how this one pan's out, after problems at Fleetwood, Crewe, Doncaster and now at home to Accrington.
    A rather large fine and a slap on the wrist at most, hopefully.
    Could do the 2 lads a favour if they actually publicly apologised to the club.

  9. #79
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    Perhaps there's some one up manship going on.
    Leicester fan is aware of the incident at the Rotherham game and thinks that's not a punch.
    I'll do it properly

    Same with Rotherham games.
    Disrespecting a tribute ....pah
    Throwing chewing gum...we can do better
    Fisticuffs with stewards....
    I know I,ll get myself on TV by invading the pitch

    I dread to think what's going to happen at our next two games

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    I dread to think what's going to happen at our next two games
    I think we all know what's going to happen around the 90+ minute mark in our game next Sunday

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