How do the club expect to deter fans running on the pitch when

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  1. Arn

    Arnside Red Well-Known Member

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    some thikko twit of a player gives the first on the pitch his shirt and most of the team shake his hand,
    the police just chuffin watch and dont get me going re the stewards, i had a right do woth one of the chief stewards last night re not stopping someone getting on the pitch, then when the east stand were chanting ****** at the yob helped him back over the barriers, the stewards said they were not allowed to arrest (loose interpritation) any one,
    complete bunch of tossers who made our club look right tw@ts last night
     
  2. Gue

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    so the police horses dont damage the pitch then?

    what the hell does it matter at the end of the season that a few kids run onto the pitch.
     
  3. Gue

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    RE: so the police horses dont damage the pitch then?

    i thought it was in good spirit, bet Tommy Wright' shirt is on ebay now making him a few bob. Whats wrong with asking player for his shirt and shaking hands with them?
     
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    Well, I guess we would all like one the the players shirts

    Fact is, this seems to be the reward for commiting a crime.

    Doesn't that ENCOURAGE people to go onto the pitch.
     
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    RE: so the police horses dont damage the pitch then?

    A fine from the FL for allowing it?
     
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    What's wrong, well it's illegal and we could get a fine ********
     
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    Knowing BFC ....

    they were after the free hoss manure.

    You don't get best pitch in North of England without a bit of forward planning.
     
  8. Arn

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    Dont need the horses to actually go on the pitch...

    as soon as they move towards the pitch those ever so hard tw@ts on the pitch **** emselves and depart rapido
     
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    RE: What's wrong, well it's illegal and we could get a fine ********

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    you'd be happy with a fine then i take it

    cause the word is that it is very likely after the can on the pitch incident
     
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    no no I agree with you

    I just liked the way that you called him a ******** lol.</p>

    Not only could it mean a fine etc but it denied all the other fans the chance to applaud the players for their efforts, and theres no doubt that they put a lot of effort in last night and deserved to be clapped.</p>

    Not only that but some of the younger fans who respected the law missed out on the chance to grab a shirt because the actions of a few selfish ******* and also a few stewards that should be sacked immediatly prevented the players from coming back out and giving their kit to the youngsters who had waited to see them.</p>
     
  12. Arn

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    oops, soz

    i know when your young its great to run onto the pitch, bloody hell we used to run ont he pitch all the time , and not just the last match of the season, but unfortunatly (or not) times have changed
     

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