Who will listen to this?? http://www.barnsleyfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10309~1297340,00.html
Me. And whats more I shall not be running on the pitch either. I've run on grass before and while it was fun for a time, the novelty soon faded. I shall be mainly walking back to my car, shrugging my shoulders, not having had an opportunity to say thanks to the players for all their efforts and the joy they have brought me this season, whilst idiots will roam the open savannahs of Oakwell in search of their prey.
Or to put it another way <h3 class="headline">MESSAGE TO SUPPORTERS </h3><div id="lastEditDate" class="lastEditDate">Posted on: Fri 25 Apr 2008</div><p align="left">BARNSLEY Football Club </p><p align="left"><font size="6">ask supporters not</font> <font size="6">to run onto the pitch <font size="1" /></font></p><p align="left"><font size="6"><font size="1"> </font></font>following the final whistle against Charlton Athletic tomorrow.</p> Simon Davey and the players would like to show their gratitude to fans following their support this season at the conclusion of Saturday's game and this will be impossible should persons run onto the playing area.</p> Supporters are reminded that it is a criminal offence to run onto the playing surface at Oakwell.</p>
Good on ya!! I admit i have run on in the past put i was only a young kid now i dunt see point, plus players can thank ya in tarn when there pissed through out summer
The future teaches you to be alone, the present to be afraid and cold So if I can shoot rabbits, then I can shoot pitch invaders
RE: The future teaches you to be alone, the present to be afraid and cold Just the grown up ones the baby rabbits they just follow.