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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by RED_JOHN View Post
    They were doing absolutely no harm to the players…just celebrating a goal.

    I would love it if the Dons fans spilled onto the pitch celebrating a goal against the Huns. That and flares in the stadium lighting up the place. Make the Huns feel intimidated. Bring it on.
    Do you honestly think fans on the pitch is a good idea, celebrating or not? Do you honestly think that in a bipartite game that the opposition supporters aren't going to respond? Do you think if Dons fans are on the pitch the great unwashed aren't going respond? Do you really want the SFA to have an excuse to have a go at our club, because for absolutely flocking certain if it happens in a hun game they most certainly will. Promoting such action is utterly ridiculous and totally against our club. Promoting pyro is just dangerous. Do you really think the hun will be intimidated by a few kids running onto the pitch? The last time that happened, remember the poor disabled man that got injured, yet hoe did a disabled man get onto the pitch? Everything is against us in a hun game and you want to encourage the SFA to have a go at us.

    Wise the flock up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofrgmsdad View Post
    Do you honestly think fans on the pitch is a good idea, celebrating or not? Do you honestly think that in a bipartite game that the opposition supporters aren't going to respond? Do you think if Dons fans are on the pitch the great unwashed aren't going respond? Do you really want the SFA to have an excuse to have a go at our club, because for absolutely flocking certain if it happens in a hun game they most certainly will. Promoting such action is utterly ridiculous and totally against our club. Promoting pyro is just dangerous. Do you really think the hun will be intimidated by a few kids running onto the pitch? The last time that happened, remember the poor disabled man that got injured, yet hoe did a disabled man get onto the pitch? Everything is against us in a hun game and you want to encourage the SFA to have a go at us.

    Wise the flock up.
    A lot of questions but one answer should justify the lot of them…..do what we can to make the huns intimidated and that will help the atmosphere, stuff the consequences (if any at all).

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonofrgmsdad View Post
    Do you honestly think fans on the pitch is a good idea, celebrating or not? Do you honestly think that in a bipartite game that the opposition supporters aren't going to respond? Do you think if Dons fans are on the pitch the great unwashed aren't going respond? Do you really want the SFA to have an excuse to have a go at our club, because for absolutely flocking certain if it happens in a hun game they most certainly will. Promoting such action is utterly ridiculous and totally against our club. Promoting pyro is just dangerous. Do you really think the hun will be intimidated by a few kids running onto the pitch? The last time that happened, remember the poor disabled man that got injured, yet hoe did a disabled man get onto the pitch? Everything is against us in a hun game and you want to encourage the SFA to have a go at us.

    Wise the flock up.
    Get a grip ffs.
    The 'poor disabled man' you talk of was a well known thug who had many a scrape with the plod.
    Some people need to man up a little,if a wee bit of pyro and singing is too much for you stick to church on a sunday
    Last edited by nice1simmy; 06-09-2022 at 07:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nice1simmy View Post
    Get a grip ffs.
    The 'poor disabled man' you talk of was a well known thug who had many a scrape with the plod.
    Some people need to man up a little,if a wee bit of pyro and singing is too much for you stick to church on a sunday
    Spot on. Stuff the huns. Get the pyro’s going as it adds to the occasion and over celebrate EVERY goal we score against them. Pittodrie is needing a bit more edge to it.

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    I dinna mind a bit of confrontational singing/behaviour, I'm aware things can turn pwopah nawtee on occasion.
    A good atmosphere, with an edge,comes with those things filed under "occupational hazard ".

    But for the life of me, I dinna see what "pyro" (or sqeebs as I'd call them) bring to the table in terms if atmosphere.
    Mebbes it's an age thing.
    Probably is.

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