Quote Originally Posted by Dens Park Dynamo View Post
The Ross County stewards were not asleep. The amount of Dees who ran on to the pitch was far too much for them to deal with. Plus its a bit of a grey area if stewards can actually physically prevent you from entering the field of play. Maybe someone who knows can confirm that this is the case or not.

Also at half time a Dee stepped over a barrier, walked right passed a Steward who was less than a foot away from him grabbed a ball that was in the penalty box and smashed it into the net, done a knee slide and calmly walked past the same steward and back into the stand.

Infact another Steward walked on the the pitch and handed the fan the ball , a Ross County official then came over retrieved the ball while having a good laugh and banter with the fan.

I thought the Police response to the pitch invasion Sat was first class, they saw it for exactly what it was a celebration with no malice and dealt with it accordingly ushering the fans back into the stand calmly with no fuss or pushing or shoving or heavy handedness.

Also the Si Murray incident where he pushed a Dee over is also a non event, but the Courier are trying to make a story out of it. Simon and the Dee are good mates and Simon reacted to the wind up...but you can bet your bottom dollar the most respected copyright RROS will be doing his utmost to get the Dee identified and banned.
Thanks for the information.
The reporter on BBC Afternoon Sportscene said that after the end of the game the Dundee supporters ran onto the pitch to taunt the Ross County supporters.
When I heard I immediately thought. Here we go again. Another excuse for the Scottish Football authorities to give us another points deduction whilst nothing has been done about Rangers turning up late for the match on Wednesday 1st November 2023 nor their supporters setting off their flares which set off the fire alarms in Dens Park and caused headline news.