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Nick

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On the pitch, the fans, stewards and the guy begging on the can not

Since when did we love morecambe so much? Going to their fans as well
 

chiefdave

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I don’t have a problem with a few kids running on if the players and doing a lap of honour. But I mean kids not 14 year olds.

A load of people old enough to know better running on after a 0-0 with Morecambe is embarrassing.

If the PA actually worked people might listen to what was being said. Had does that pass H&S, what if there was an emergency and they were trying to give out instructions?
 

Nick

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I don’t have a problem with a few kids running on if the players and doing a lap of honour. But I mean kids not 14 year olds.

A load of people old enough to know better running on after a 0-0 with Morecambe is embarrassing.

If the PA actually worked people might listen to what was being said. Had does that pass H&S, what if there was an emergency and they were trying to give out instructions?
It just sounded like a broken man begging
 

withnail

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If the PA actually worked people might listen to what was being said. Had does that pass H&S, what if there was an emergency and they were trying to give out instructions?

They want to get on to the landlords about that. They should check there’s a valid gas safety certificate as well.
 

stupot07

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Fucking simpletons........ middle aged men hugging each other and high fiving on the pitch. Our fans are starting to get too used to running on the pitch - Cheltenham away for every goal.

^^^this.



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Great_Expectations

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I put similar on the other thread, but it was embarrassing and ruined it for the rest of us.

The odd few kids running on you sort of get, but grown men celebrating as if they’d achieved something by getting onto the pitch?!

If we are restricted on numbers for the away leg, anyone who posted pictures on social media while on the pitch should not be in the priority ticket release.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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2 things I'd never seen at a home game before:

1. People sat in our seats refusing to move and stewards saying sort it out amongst yourselves.

2. 3 grown men fighting in the concourse by block 17/18.

That added to the mind numbing tedium on the pitch made it a pretty forgettable afternoon.
 

ajsccfc

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I liked the couple of teenagers having to talk to the police on camera right as people were finally getting cleared off. Expressions like being told off by the headmaster, each of them.
 

westofrayne

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Struggle to understand people on the pitch, yes we finished 6th but if we dont win at Wembley it means nothing.

Celebrate at Wembley, not getting through to a semi final.

If they had stayed in the stands the team could have come back out to plenty of fans still in the ground as it was when the people on the pitch went over to their fans that was enough to me and plenty of others.

We will get a reparation and this will lead to smaller away allocations.

Stay off the pitch and celebrate in the stands
 

Great_Expectations

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I liked the couple of teenagers having to talk to the police on camera right as people were finally getting cleared off. Expressions like being told off by the headmaster, each of them.

Yea I wondered what was happening there. Of the hundreds of idiots on the pitch, why were they picked out?
 

The Great Eastern

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So a 7.30 k.o. next Saturday evening.... If we have an acute behaviour problem now based on a 3 o/c k.o., God knows what its going to be like with an additional good few hours pissing it up in the sun. Throw a poor result into the mix & the Ricoh area at around 9.30 will be rather worth avoiding...
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I would put in a complaint to the club, that shit is out of order, what happens if it kicks off - just blame the stewards?

Pissed off as the missus has a slight visual impairment so we need to sit about half way up and we got the tickets months ago. Ended up right at the front where she couldn't see half the pitch. Attitude of the folk in our seats was 'oh come on you can sit anywhere'. Erm, not yesterday you couldn't.
 

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