chiefdave
Well-Known Member
This question, or similar, has been asked a few times so I had a lawyer friend take a quick look. Just to point out it was only a quick look so don't rely on this!so when everyone was on the HR pitch with Jimmy Hill singing the Sky Blue song why did no-one get prosecuted?
In his opinion you could argue that post match celebratory pitch invasions aren't actually an offence. The offence is going on to the playing area during a designated match apparently. There would be a time limit on that, for example if you went on the pitch on a non-match day you wouldn't be in breach. So the question would be, which he thinks isn't defined and has never been tested in court, at what point does it cease to be the playing area?
His thinking was post match you could argue it wasn't, therefore it would be trespass and you're not going to get a ban for that.