Actually, that's not quite clear in fairness. The club weren't legally obliged to give him a ban of any kind. They could have simply let the courts deal with it.
And SISU, as we've seen from other threatened court actions against fans in the form of the trust, do seem to act spitefully. So it's not entirely unreasonable to assume that there might be some malice here. It's a matter of opinion really.
Either way, can I say that I'm dead set against anyone going onto the pitch for any reason, unless playing or invited. I remember the fences and how that all ended up. I don't want to give anyone in authority the excuse to head down that road again.
Duffer read the article I disagree.
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.
“When it happened at an away fixture earlier this season, the club had to give an undertaking to the FA that it would do everything within its power to stop it happening again.
“The strongest sanction the club can bring is a ban on attending home games and that is what we have done in this case, for an indefinite timescale."
CCFC are not the only Club to hand out these punishments, there have been simialr actions Leeds and Wolves also.
I think Alan blaming Sisu out of spite is clear in this comment though.
He said: “It might have had something to do with my shirt. Was it Coventry City or Sisu that banned me? It probably was Sisu."
I mean FFS how petty, you comitted an criminal act what did he expect to be showered in gold?