he didn't actually go on the pitch. just in between the 2 advertising boards which are for the stewards/cameramen/photographers. he was treated like a dog and the stewards were way over the top. he should put a complaint against the club.
get a life. did you see how narrow it was down front, the guy was excited ....whats wrong with that. ? did you celebrate with a a sip of bovril ?
Very over the top. Poor fella got excited at us leveling up 3-3, moment of madness on his part he will admit, but a bit of common sense by the stewards to place him back in the crowd, no harm done.
RE: "He broke the law" It is a criminal offence, so yes, he broke the law. I got a warning for it at MK Dons on the first day of last season. However petty it is, it's still a criminal offence.
RE: "He broke the law" It is a criminal offence, so yes, he broke the law. I got a warning for it at MK Dons on the first day of last season. However petty it is, it's still a criminal offence.
RE: "He broke the law" Actually, yeah I did...when Conlon's goal was disallowed, and when Reid scored! It is petty though.
RE: what is a criminal offence? It is a criminal offence to go on the pitch, but it's also a criminal offence to go on the other side of the advertising boards. It's very petty, but it's still an offence. I dunno where the bloke went, didn't see it.
RE: "He broke the law" They used common sense and gave you a warning. Did you get kicked out while being man handled by 5-6 stewards?? The stewards at Bradford didn't - No Common Sense!!!! That was my point!!!!