FAO Those who are thinking of running onto Pitch at the End

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  1. Gue

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    Please don't do this. Let the Team come round and show their appreciation. What do you get by running on to a Pitch? Ive never done it (although I didn't go in the 96-97 season).</p>

    So, please stay off. :) </p>
     
  2. RichK

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    Those who are thinking of running onto Pitch at the End

    are all bellends. (N)
     
  3. Eaststand Lower

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    I cant see the problem with it.

    But i dont think anyone who posts on here will be those who run on the pitch
     
  4. Jay

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    The problem with it

    Is that it stops the players doing a lap of honour. Every other set of supporters in the country get to celebrate with their team after great victories and at the end of every season. All we ever get is a load of folk running on the pitch and the players high tailing it to the dressing room. I don't come to games to see idiots run about on the pitch, I come to see the players.
     
  5. Gue

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    For one it's against Club rules.

    For another it makes Barnsley supporters look like retarded small town in-breds.</p>

    It's about time we all grew up, and accepted that the correct thing to do is to allow the players to remain on the pitch and do an un-hindered lap of honour to show their appreciation for the support.</p>
     
  6. RichK

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    1. The club have asked people not to.
    2. Its a criminal offence.
    3. The players want to show their appreciation to the fans who go every week (most of whom will be in the stands at the end).
    4. The pitch isn't for morons to run about on.

    There are others but take your pick from that.
     
  7. Jay

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    Not that they'll get much if we lose

    Actually, if they lose they should do the lap of shame and we can all throw bricks at 'em.
     
  8. Gue

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    if we lose

    I'll be at home with the right fcking face on by the time the first chav runs onto the pitch.</p>

    I can well see us needing to go to Cardiff and win.</p>
     
  9. D/T

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    do they deserve a lap of honour that should be the question. Two games apart. No.
     
  10. cor

    cornwall tyke Well-Known Member

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    "4. The pitch isn't for morons to run about on. "
    Maybe you should add - unless they are employed by the club and currently playing in the match
     
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    You do know that whatever you say they will still go on. I used to go on when I was a bit younger but looking back I don't know why, I just think it's stupid when grown men go on.
     
  12. Jay

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    Yup, so can I

    FA Cup run aside (which was brilliant and summat I'll never forget) the season has turned into a right dog. I've only seen us win 3 times in the league since early December.
     
  13. RichK

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    Fair point. lol. nt
     
  14. Gue

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    RE: Yup, so can I

    Having bailed out early for the first time in years v Hull, I haven't seen a home goal in yonks.</p>

    Win our last 2 - decent(ish season), however, given the 'loosening of the purse strings' last summer, a relegation scrap with 2 games to go is not good enough.</p>
     

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