Love Football, Protect the Game (3 Viewers)

Bugsy

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Lets hope it makes a difference, plenty of little kids ran on the pitch last year while their parents gobbed off at Stewards. Same with the knobheads who also ran on.



No Pyro, No Party.....PUSB

joking aside I do agree with it.
 

rob9872

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Pleased to see them clamping down on druggie little chavs and those entering the pitch, but can't help being disappointed at the no flares. Never taken one in, but love to see them go off tbh.
 

rob9872

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Beat me to it Bugsy
 

Bugsy

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Nick

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No mention of cracking down on people begging players at the side of the pitch for their shirts with signs?
I assume the punishments for that will (rightly) be a lot more severe

Life ban I think it should be.

With a backhand for grown ups.
 
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MacReady

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No mention of cracking down on people begging players at the side of the pitch for their shirts with signs?
I assume the punishments for that will (rightly) be a lot more severe
I think we should consider a 'Running Man' type of system. Last person standing gets the chance to beg for an autograph.
 
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Nick

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I think we should consider a 'Running Man' type of system. Last person standing gets the chance to beg for an autograph.


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torchomatic

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Lets hope it makes a difference, plenty of little kids ran on the pitch last year while their parents gobbed off at Stewards. Same with the knobheads who also ran on.


Deal with the drunk/drugged twats at away games too.
 

rob9872

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Deal with the drunk/drugged twats at away games too.
Gave you a like for the drugged, but have definitely been in the 'had one too many' category before. Unfortunately we have some for whom one too many is just getting started.
 
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Hangon, hang on - are we really saying walking on the pitch can result in a criminal record?
 

fernandopartridge

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Fuck the pitch invaders and the pricks smoking spliffs near kids or generally being pricks, but I love the pyros. Makes me feel like I support a fancy European team.

I thought you were keen on decriminalising drugs? Not saying that smoking spliffs near kids is acceptable but in a world of decriminalised drugs inevitable?
 

Bad Boy

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Hangon, hang on - are we really saying walking on the pitch can result in a criminal record?
Yep, rules are rules.
Not my rules mind.
As far as I'm concerned people can run around the place all they like but not when players and officials are on the pitch.
But sadly people pick and choose what rules, if any, apply to them and squeal like pigs when it all goes tits up.
 
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shmmeee

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I thought you were keen on decriminalising drugs? Not saying that smoking spliffs near kids is acceptable but in a world of decriminalised drugs inevitable?

No I’m for legalisation, decriminalisation is a misnomer because it keep the criminals in the supply side, but no I wouldnt be for spliff smoking where smoking is banned or where children are likely to be. Go to Amsterdam and smoke walking down the street and see the looks you get, it’s poor form.
 

chiefdave

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Its needed, getting to the point where people will stop going as so many people are off their face and acting like twats. How effective it will be is an entirely different question.

The pitch thing or flares might not seem a big deal but I guess its all part of a general getting people to behave. We all know it shouldn't happen, people have been warned and its still happening a lot. Not like its one game every now and then.

But they should defiantly add begging for shirts to the list of offences.
 

Bad Boy

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No mention of cracking down on people begging players at the side of the pitch for their shirts with signs?
I assume the punishments for that will (rightly) be a lot more severe
Its cringeworthingly embarrasing to see these pathetic bits of carboard being held aloft at games, aided and abetted by adults.
If I was a footballer I'd discretely wrap my shirt around a recently dumped steaming hot turd and hand it to the kid and stand back to observe their reaction.
But then, maybe they'd like that even more. 🤔
 
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Its cringeworthingly embarrasing to see these pathetic bits of carboard being held aloft at games, aided and abetted by adults.
If I was a footballer I'd discretely wrap my shirt around a recently dumped steaming hot turd and hand it to the kid and stand back to observe their reaction.
But then, maybe they'd like that even more. 🤔
I'd have to ask where you'd find the turd from at that moment!
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Everybody please just remain sober, sit down, shut up, clap politely, have a quick round of "for hes a jolly good fellow" at the final whsitle & then leave quietly, not forgetting to take your rubbish with you & offer a good firm handshake to the supporters of the opposing 11 as you pass by them in the car park....... just like we all did back in the 80s & 90s.
 

Nick

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I have been absolutely twatted at games but there is still self control to not abuse families etc.

People are too quick to excuse the dickheads who can't handle their beer (or need to sniff coke to go to a football match) and mix them in with people who have a few pints and a day out.
 

covcity4life

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Ive done it once when got to checkatrade final. Out of my system now


Although if we got promoted to prem at home...

Lol nah it's good news overall. Too dangerous
 

Otis

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So the new campaign is "Love football, protect the game."

What excuse are Millwall fans going to use to ignore it?
 

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