Of course they would act hard done by. The same as when they give it loads to players and get some back.
Too easy. We had to climb fences in my day.
Being in the first round of the FA Cup is embarrassing enough, but to celebrate in that way at this low level of a cup is cringeworthy!It wasn't a goal celebration, it was embarrassing.
Yes and the league game will be the same.It also resulted in Thomas getting booked for his "celebration" after his goal yesterday. He got dragged by 20 idiots into the fringes of the crowds. Now he's a yellow closer to suspension and the club will have to pay his fine. We do have a fraction of idiot fans that tend to come out during these "easier to get to" games.
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Isn't it illegal to go on the pitch while the game is played?
One of the issues is people defending the mouth breathers and putting it down as a bit of fun.
To touch a man's arse?Too easy. We had to climb fences in my day.
and it will be the rest of us who have to put up with heavy handed stewarding and policing in the next few away days because of these morons.
I'd imagine it will be well on top for the league game in December.
To touch a man's arse?
A bit keen weren't you?
There's no question on it being right or wrong. It's clearly wrong.It is. Not many of them actually made it to the pitch, they made it on to the space between. If they want to do it, they are the ones who face a ban.
Whether it's right or wrong, the behaviour of fans is far better than it was years ago. The people on the pitch are young lads and not older supporters. They will learn their lesson.
There's no question on it being right or wrong. It's clearly wrong.
I only know my Uncle Alan said it's wrong to tell.You say it like it’s wrong m8
Why is it only our kids? Wonder if the last few years seeing that sort of behaviour as lauded has anything to do with it?Correct.
That's why the kids will learn their lesson.
As I said earlier. I haven't got too much of a problem with over-zealous celebrations. I think it's what sets us apart from teams like Walsall in this division.
There is a fine line and yesterday the kids did cross it.
It's like the smoke bombs. These lads learnt their lesson after a few banning orders were handed out last season. We've not had one since.
When has there been heavy handed stewarding and policing at a Coventry game in the last few seasons?
MK Dons away tooMansfield last season was well over the top for starters.
Notts county wasn't great in both games.
Why is it only our kids? Wonder if the last few years seeing that sort of behaviour as lauded has anything to do with it?
Mansfield last season was well over the top for starters.
Notts county wasn't great in both games.
Didnt have any problem for either of those games.
We're much better behaved than other clubs supporters.
Really?We're much better behaved than other clubs supporters.
Used to be, not so sure anymore.We're much better behaved than other clubs supporters.
Not sure the Army would agree with the National Service thing. They don't want a bunch of hooligans in their ranks anymore than we want them in our stadium!I think the issues of late are social failings. Lack of discipline, too many 'knowing their rights', no fear of the law but above all drugs. We didn't do drugs when I was a youth or at least not a lot of much other than weed. Now they seem to be as available as pizza.......but then on saying all that we were often a little naughty in the 80's and older people tell me it was worse in the decade or so before that........national service is what we need I tell thee !
They are about 7 stone wet through.The sad fact from experience there is a minority of away fans who either drink too much or openly sniff coke on the trains down to the away venue. They behave like animals and are very proud to be giving it the big one. People who go with young ones and wives etc are often subject to abuse etc.
Big men? Coked up chavs is what they are. The 1970s and 1980s hard men would knock them into next week.
Really?
Or they apply the rules more?Look at our banning orders/arrest figures.
Walsall have more supporters on banning orders.
Or they apply the rules more?
Are we? How do you quantify that?
You're right that other clubs have problems too but when people start indiscriminately throwing bottles I think a lines being crossed
Imagine if it had hit a kid.
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