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no_loyalty

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Gloves off now with this c**t, build bridges in one sentence and banning orders in the next, despicable scum bag.

People have been pushed in to a corner by this fucking scrotum and his cronies, that's why they were on the pitch, he needs driving out of our club.

I think it leaves us no choice now unfortunately
 

clint van damme

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It is a criminal offence and outside of his hands.
It will involve the FA, FL and the Arena Safety Group
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-city-sheffield-united-pitch-12336719

so when everyone was on the HR pitch with Jimmy Hill singing the Sky Blue song why did no-one get prosecuted?
I'm sure the club give the police a steer as to whether they want to pursue the matter or not.

A simple statement saying if it happens again there will definitely be prosecutions if it happens again would have sufficed.

The police could easily have arrested people on the night but didn't so why are they pursuing them now? Fishers involved and no mistake.
 

Captain Dart

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"We're doing everything we can to build bridges with the fans".'

Is he?

Going on national radio and blaming fans for the predicament we're in?

Someone justify this c**t ffs.
Fail.
 

oldfiver

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Christmas present for Tim. Keep digging son.

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Is the hole for you?
 

skybluepm2

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so when everyone was on the HR pitch with Jimmy Hill singing the Sky Blue song why did no-one get prosecuted?
I'm sure the club give the police a steer as to whether they want to pursue the matter or not.

A simple statement saying if it happens again there will definitely be prosecutions if it happens again would have sufficed.

The police could easily have arrested people on the night but didn't so why are they pursuing them now? Fishers involved and no mistake.

Exactly. Not such a 'stupid comment' after all hey old fiver?
 

hill83

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There was always going to be consequences for going on the pitch, especially under the circumstances, anyone who thought they'd be fine is a clown.
Fisher is loving it though. Can't stand the bloke.
 

Joy Division

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The way this is going we could be the first club to have the entire fanbase banned. :D
 

skybluesam66

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so if we are not allowed on the pitch - then everybody fill that side of the ground, and just sit and have a polite discussion with our timmy
 

clint van damme

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I don't think I have had so much hate towards a person than Fisher

I'm never hated him upto now. Thought he was a smug, know all arse, but never hated him.
But I defend any supporters right to peacefully protest when they've been through the shit we have.

Seeing fellow Sky Blues treated like criminals for trying to do something to save the club they love is a step too far for me. Enough is enough.
 

oldfiver

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I'm never hated him upto now. Thought he was a smug, know all arse, but never hated him.
But I defend any supporters right to peacefully protest when they've been through the shit we have.

Seeing fellow Sky Blues treated like criminals for trying to do something to save the club they love is a step too far for me. Enough is enough.

Entering the field of play is unlawful and can result in a hefty fine as well as a ban from football-related activities such as attending games. Simon says!!!
 

skybluepm2

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I did and I think you are looking to deflect what is a serious issue
The smug ones are those who praised the invaders without thinking of the possible consquences

I'm fairly sure those who entered the field of play were fully aware of the consequences. I would imagine that they are past caring by resorting to such extremes. The club is dead to a lot of people yet they achieved their aims. Do you think Tim Fisher would've been on national radio twice in under a week had this incident not occurred? Perhaps we should just sit back and allow this living nightmare to continue indefinitely?
 

ricohroar

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My money is on no one being banned. If there does happen to be any, of the 70-80 on the pitch (mostly with hoods up). I'd say 90% of them would be unrecognizable.....
 

chiefdave

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'absolutely not. Entering the field of play is illegal and the police are in the process of identifying everyone. It won't be just from the Ricoh, passports will be taken at the border.'
Police is the key word there. It will be nothing to do with Fisher if they get bans or not.

Why are people so surprised? There were plenty of posts on here prior to the match saying if people went on the pitch they risked getting a ban, now its like its shocking unexpected news.
so when everyone was on the HR pitch with Jimmy Hill singing the Sky Blue song why did no-one get prosecuted?
You would have to ask the relevant authorities but I suspect, if you got an answer, it would be something along the lines of it being an end of the season celebration so discretion being used. Same as nothing happens when clubs get promoted and fans go on the pitch to celebrate. But again that is down to the authorities and not the club in question.
 

Otis

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Police is the key word there. It will be nothing to do with Fisher if they get bans or not.

Why are people so surprised? There were plenty of posts on here prior to the match saying if people went on the pitch they risked getting a ban, now its like its shocking unexpected news.

You would have to ask the relevant authorities but I suspect, if you got an answer, it would be something along the lines of it being an end of the season celebration so discretion being used. Same as nothing happens when clubs get promoted and fans go on the pitch to celebrate. But again that is down to the authorities and not the club in question.
Again 'risked' getting a ban.

Does every single fan from every single club get a ban when they go on the pitch?

Fisher was talking like it WAS 100% going to happen. Almost came across like he wanted to ensure it.
 
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Esoterica

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Again 'risked' getting a ban.

Does every single fan from every single club get a ban when they go on the pitch?

Fisher was talked like it WAS 100% going to happen. Almost came across like he wanted to ensure it.
And that for me is the epitome of his cuntybucketness. He could have just said 'that's a police matter' and left it at that but he clearly turned it into a threat with his 'won't be just from the Ricoh, passports will be taken at the border.' Fisher at his inflammatory best.
 
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clint van damme

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Police is the key word there. It will be nothing to do with Fisher if they get bans or not.

Why are people so surprised? There were plenty of posts on here prior to the match saying if people went on the pitch they risked getting a ban, now its like its shocking unexpected news.

You would have to ask the relevant authorities but I suspect, if you got an answer, it would be something along the lines of it being an end of the season celebration so discretion being used. Same as nothing happens when clubs get promoted and fans go on the pitch to celebrate. But again that is down to the authorities and not the club in question.

Exactly, discretion being used. The club can definitely have an influence on the way this pans out, 100%.
It's like if you were the victim of a minor crime, you can decide not to press charges.
 

Otis

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Exactly, discretion being used. The club can definitely have an influence on the way this pans out, 100%.
It's like if you were the victim of a minor crime, you can decide not to press charges.
The police and FA will obviously approach the club for their views.

Surely at that point the club can be conciliatory and ask for more lenient punishments to be dished out.
 

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