Ok, but what are you getting from going on the pitch?I can understand that point of view but after what happened yesterday are people really just going to stay in there seats and clap politely? its almost a city tradition & I can remember city doing it in 1968 at newcastle,
never really thought about it but what happens at wembley because I might be wrong but I dont remember any pitch invasions there for years?
Points deduction is where it will end up.
He's not the goalies mate though, if someone on the street slapped or punched me on the back of the head holding his phone up and laughing, I'd smash his front teeth out just to see if he still thinks it's funny.First guy slapped him on the back of the head like you’d do to a mate joking around, completely out of order and deserves a temporary ban for it but Olsen made the most of it, like he did every time one of our players went near him.
The 2nd was just a collision and again, not something that warranted him holding his face like Will Smith had entered the pitch and slapped him!
The media will focus on that as it’s a negative and Steven Gerrard can go and fuck off and slip over the Scouse ****!
It's not a City tradition at all, it's happened at loads of clubs over the years, we're no different to any other club in that respect. You seem to be making out like it's our divine right to do it.Nothing wrong with pitch invasions. Part of our culture and is city tradition
The club repeatedly asks people to stay off the pitch. I don't have a problem with this reasonable request.Drama queens 'outraged' by fellow City fans enjoying their moment after almost snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Nobody got hurt(apart from villas keepers fractured ear lobe).
I did say he deserves punishment, I’d ban the guy for a full season - just think the media coverage and Gerrard’s claim of “an attack” are a little over board.He's not the goalies mate though, if someone on the street slapped or punched me on the back of the head holding his phone up and laughing, I'd smash his front teeth out just to see if he still thinks it's funny.
The second dick tried to push him over with a 2 handed push from the back (like all coked up cowards), collision my arse.
I think there was a third attempt by what looked like a teenager who threw himself into the steward helping him off, I'd be looking for him if I was the club, to have a word.
I know really its stupid but I have been on the pitch twice v QPR & Wigan, I cant really explain it, just after the years of shite we have had to put up with it was such a high? I wouldnt do it again & I certainly would never have thought about going anywhere near one of the players.Ok, but what are you getting from going on the pitch?
Spot onIt's not a City tradition at all, it's happened at loads of clubs over the years, we're no different to any other club in that respect. You seem to be making out like it's our divine right to do it.
The pricks that thought it was a good idea to go anywhere near the Villa keeper are fucking idiots and deserve all they get if caught. Same for the ones that wrecked the goal, there was even a young girl up on the crossbar after it had broken, whoever was in charge of her wants banning too.
All the news reports this morning are talking about the pitch invasion, every half hour on 5live, what a shame a few bellends have given them a stick to beat us with.
They also used to ask us to sit down in the South Stand.The club repeatedly asks people to stay off the pitch. I don't have a problem with this reasonable request.
There's nothing wrong about enjoying the moment but do it in a respectful manor.Drama queens 'outraged' by fellow City fans enjoying their moment after almost snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
Nobody got hurt(apart from villas keepers fractured ear lobe).