Pitch Invader at Arsenal (27 Viewers)

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The Gentleman

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I think you will find that some on banning orders do get stopped from entering grounds. Also, police use cameras in the grounds for looking at fans who may pose a problem and ones on banning orders are arrested and at the very least have their bans extended. It just depends on what the banning orders are for, if it is for a 'shirter' giving abuse to opposing fans outside the away end then the police/club probably couldn't give a shit, but if it is a convicted hooligan then the police/club would and do give a shit.
 

torchomatic

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Doesn't get on my nerves. I can't hear any of you, whistles or not.

Well I am that bellend make more noise on my own then the lot of you in sixsheds, and for all the threats I have had from fellow City fans don't see me bleating on about it.

And funny never seen any of you approach me and ask me to stop so I won't, hope it gets on your fucking nerves thats why I do it.
 

Grendel

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Doesn't get on my nerves. I can't hear any of you, whistles or not.

I thought he turned his back to the game.

What's he doing? Shouting at the all you can eat buffet at the top of the hill?
 

letsallsingtogether

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shame we haven't got hair like that (maybe 20 years ago)

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Tim Tim we believe you Tim.
 

The Gentleman

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Only at Coventry City though? I presume fans of other clubs are just let off?

Many hundreds of Preston fans (some known hooligans) invade the pitch against Blackpool in August in plain sight with very good quality pictures. Not just a protest or a laugh but intent to cause disorder and confront opposing fans, how many banning orders have been dished out to hundreds of ticket paying customers in this case? If the law is the law, then use it fairly, not just on the ones it is easy to single out.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Many hundreds of Preston fans (some known hooligans) invade the pitch against Blackpool in August in plain sight with very good quality pictures. Not just a protest or a laugh but intent to cause disorder and confront opposing fans, how many banning orders have been dished out to hundreds of ticket paying customers in this case? If the law is the law, then use it fairly, not just on the ones it is easy to single out.
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The Preston fans were acknowledging the Blackpool fans offer to join them over there,very friendly I think . Wher our fan went wrong was attacking stewards and police,look how many it took to get him off the pitch and away,I agree hanging is too good for him. Another thing he did not have a fire certificate for his Sisu out teeshirt which as for banners etc is illegal as we all know:thinking about:Shit I should be arrested for taking in and handing out banners at the game and Arsenal should be prosecuted for allowing me to:eek:
 
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Huckerby

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Now now ladies. Why don't you put all this effort into reposting that epetition!
 

letsallsingtogether

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Well according to my mates who have season tickets you can hear us, mo so ether you don't go or your lying why I don't know.and the truth is we really can't hear you lot.

I go to away games with these lads so I believe them more then you, and they have nothing to gain in telling me. Funny but we have nothing but respect for each other more then the likes of you and your mate RFC
Oh and any way don't turn my back on the game and the all you can eat buffet is better then that shit Tim feeds you every week.


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Doesn't get on my nerves. I can't hear any of you, whistles or not.
 

Nick

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What has the picture of tim fisher talking to people got to do with anything?

Has anybody got the video of that charity game where it was like a bunch of one direction fans when Joe Elliott strolled out like a hero? :)
 

letsallsingtogether

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Typical quote we have come to expect from you and your followers.....

So Tim is not treated like a god at sixshed well I beg to differ maybe you can kiss his arse instead of his feet on your next visit.

So because I am friends with Joe what does that make me.

Shame the few on here are jealous of the man who meant well but I suppose you and your cronies have never made a bad judgement call.

What has the picture of tim fisher talking to people got to do with anything?

Has anybody got the video of that charity game where it was like a bunch of one direction fans when Joe Elliott strolled out like a hero? :)
 

letsallsingtogether

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Well there are at least 6 that go on our coach to away games we all sat together at the Ricoh block 16 have never had a problem with fans that go into sixsheds just the few on here.

To be far they are in the minority.
It's weird how when you don't like people, they coincidentally all happen to be mates.
 

ajsccfc

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So the '1000 idiots' that hilarious picture you posted only actually refers to the vague selection of bumlicking follower mate cronies, who tend to be the people who say things you don't like yet have little actual answer to outside of 'your mate Tim'.
 

Nick

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Typical quote we have come to expect from you and your followers.....

So Tim is not treated like a god at sixshed well I beg to differ maybe you can kiss his arse instead of his feet on your next visit.

So because I am friends with Joe what does that make me.

Shame the few on here are jealous of the man who meant well but I suppose you and your cronies have never made a bad judgement call.

I've never met Tim Fisher so I am not sure what your point is? I don't even know why I bother replying as you will no doubt make something out of the post that wasn't there.

It is amazing how the people who hate Tim Fisher the most are the ones who are so obsessed with him.
 

Sba180

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any ban has to go through a football banning order at court, anybody "banned" by a club is not actually banned until the court says so
 

Astute

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any ban has to go through a football banning order at court, anybody "banned" by a club is not actually banned until the court says so

They have the right to refuse admission if they want to. They can't stop it for away games without it going to court. But for the home games it is on their own property so it is up to them..........hold on.........wouldn't NTFC have to ban him as it is their property?

If they have given him an infinite ban it will last a few lifetimes. We are finding out how long a few SISU months are and we are about to find out how long three SISU weeks are.
 

Astute

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It is amazing how the people who hate Tim Fisher the most are the ones who are so obsessed with him.

Quite simple Nick. I would say that the vast majority of people don't hate Timothy. They hate the part he has played in bringing our club to it's knees. They hate the part he has played on taking our club to Northampton. They don't like the lies he keeps feeding us like with this new ground that is being built. Whereas others don't give a shit about him as it isn't his fault. It is the fault of CCC/Higgs/Richardson or anyone else who had a say in things before SISU took over.

Or do you think it was Joy who sorted out the move to Northampton?
 

Astute

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I don’t know the guy, but IMHO he should be commended for the point he was making.

I just can’t believe city fans are actually criticizing the man! He is standing up for what is right for our city, and all people on here can do is deliberate how long he should be banned! The club is in near non existence and all people are talking about banning laws!!!!!!!!


(Too bad it couldn’t be arranged for a lone pitch invader for every ‘home’ game, from now to the end of the f……..g season! It could go viral. After a few weeks of it, I could see Sisu eventually banning all City fans from 'home' games.)


Getting banned from 6fields is no great loss, considering the message it delivers.

Getting banned from Northampton isn't a bad thing IMHO. But the problem is that the ban can be carried over to the Ricoh if and when we come home. Maybe a new owner would look at it sympathetically, but there is no sign of a new owner ATM.

He may have done it for what he sees as for the good of the future of our club, but he still knew that he was breaking the law. And we could soon lose the sympathy building up if we keep having supporters going on the pitch every game. We need to keep our clubs plight in the spotlight, but it would be best if we could keep it within the law.
 
I don’t know the guy, but IMHO he should be commended for the point he was making.

I just can’t believe city fans are actually criticizing the man! He is standing up for what is right for our city, and all people on here can do is deliberate how long he should be banned! The club is in near non existence and all people are talking about banning laws!!!!!!!!


(Too bad it couldn’t be arranged for a lone pitch invader for every ‘home’ game, from now to the end of the f……..g season! It could go viral. After a few weeks of it, I could see Sisu eventually banning all City fans from 'home' games.)

Getting banned from 6fields is no great loss, considering the message it delivers.

The very nature & character of those attending Sixfields on a regular basis would preclude them doing anything that was a demonstration of strength of character and standing up for the greater good, so would never happen.
 

Nick

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Quite simple Nick. I would say that the vast majority of people don't hate Timothy. They hate the part he has played in bringing our club to it's knees. They hate the part he has played on taking our club to Northampton. They don't like the lies he keeps feeding us like with this new ground that is being built. Whereas others don't give a shit about him as it isn't his fault. It is the fault of CCC/Higgs/Richardson or anyone else who had a say in things before SISU took over.

Or do you think it was Joy who sorted out the move to Northampton?

Of course people will dislike him, I don't doubt that but some people seem to take it to the next level.
 

chiefdave

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A spokesperson for Coventry City Football Club said: “There is no grey area when it comes to entering the field of play – when a supporter does so, they are committing an illegal act.

Based on this I assume it has already been through the courts and he has been found guilty and the club is only enforcing the punishment ordered by the court?

Some strange comments on this thread, people going on about players being attacked and stabbed bears no relation to what happened. This chap appeared to wait until he wouldn't be interfering in play. Made his protest and waited for the stewards to take him off. He didn't even try to evade them, in fact they took so long to get to him a couple of our players went over and gave him a hug - didn't seem like they were fearful of being stabbed. Once the stewards got to him and he was led away in front of the Arsenal fans he got clapped by the majority of them.

As others have said while some supporters get bans for going on the pitch many others get thrown out of the ground and never even get as far as going to court, some of those who do go to court just get a slap on the wrist. While that's not our clubs fault it shows why they would have been wise to wait until this had been dealt with by the court.

In most cases you would expect a sliding scale of punishment based on things such as the severity of the crime and the circumstances. Looking at this case I would have him at the lower end of the scale. The sensible thing for the club to do would have been to wait until the court dictated a punishment and act on that. How are the club going to look if the court gives him no punishment or a six month ban when they have said indefinite? Once again we have something that should be fairly routine and straightforward handled in such a bizarre way by the club that it leaves them open to accusation.

Of course at the end of the day most bans are pretty much unenforceable apart from the bans that involve reporting to a police station during matches. Unless he gets himself in trouble again he will most likely get away with going to away games.
 

jesus-wept

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Think our owners should have just let the law take it's course, he may get a ban there he may not, all that's happened now is it looks like bullying jumping the gun to show everyone how tough they are and possibly produced a bit of a martyr wouldn't be surprised if this makes the nationals giving sisu more bad publicity.
 

Grendel

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Think our owners should have just let the law take it's course, he may get a ban there he may not, all that's happened now is it looks like bullying jumping the gun to show everyone how tough they are and possibly produced a bit of a martyr wouldn't be surprised if this makes the nationals giving sisu more bad publicity.

It won't make the nationals and if it did it would only be to appluad the right and proper decision.

I'm sure the perpetrator will not want it making the nationals either given his apparantly rather interesting political persuasion.
 

Sterling Archer

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What I've learned from this thread.

If I'm going to "do a murder", I best do it with a "SISU Out" T shirt and pray that the jury is made up of SBT members.



Woah! and then I read letsallsingtogether's posts! A "tour de force" I'm glad I didn't miss!
 
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jimmyhillsfanclub

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Wow....25 pages.

Surely it can be summarised thus:

1.Bloke runs onto field of play.
2.That is against the law.
3.Bloke get banned from "home" games....which probably means jack shit to him anyhow.....
4...and if it does....Tough shit.

Close thread.
 

torchomatic

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I guess it's all according what law you're breaking. Parking on double yellow lines, I'll give you. Mass murder by flying your plane into the twin towers wouldn't be "worse".

There are worse things than breaking the law. Taking a football club away from its community for example.
 

Noggin

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I guess it's all according what law you're breaking. Parking on double yellow lines, I'll give you. Mass murder by flying your plane into the twin towers wouldn't be "worse".

Of course but we know what law he's breaking the one of you may not run onto a piece of grass and postpone a kick about for 2 minutes.
 
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