mancityvstoke
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All this is going to result in the supporters being forced further away from the pitch than we already are.
Clubs will be told to rip up the seats from the 1st 5 or 6 rows so that anti pitch invasion barriers can be installed. All because a few people cannot behave in an adult manner.
An intimidating ground were supporters are very close to the action can act as a leveller and also create a good atmosphere. Another nail in the coffin in that regard incoming.
Also there's something nice/romantic about seeing or being involved in a pitch invasion now and again. An FA Cup underdog winning, a playoff semi final like the forest v Sheffield United one and of course winning a league title on goal difference ahead of your mongy neighbours are all emotionally charged situations where a pitch invasion is fitting. It'd be a shame to see the authorities go to great lengths to stop them happening now and again.
All this is going to result in the supporters being forced further away from the pitch than we already are.
Clubs will be told to rip up the seats from the 1st 5 or 6 rows so that anti pitch invasion barriers can be installed. All because a few people cannot behave in an adult manner.
An intimidating ground were supporters are very close to the action can act as a leveller and also create a good atmosphere. Another nail in the coffin in that regard incoming.
Also there's something nice/romantic about seeing or being involved in a pitch invasion now and again. An FA Cup underdog winning, a playoff semi final like the forest v Sheffield United one and of course winning a league title on goal difference ahead of your mongy neighbours are all emotionally charged situations where a pitch invasion is fitting. It'd be a shame to see the authorities go to great lengths to stop them happening now and again.
Lol trueIf the fans come on the pitch at the end (remember QPR) the stewards will feel like the British army at Rorke's Drift without the rifles.
Brewster isn't much better. 3 goals in 40 appearances and he cost £23.5M.Oli McBurnie has stomped on more human beings than he has league goals the last two seasons
He cost £18m
No mention of "ex Liverpool striker "Brewster.Sheffield United players due in court over play-off disorder
Police say the two players will face charges over violence following the Championship play-off semi-final.www.bbc.co.uk
Something dodgy with that deal when they signed him. A 20 year old who had never played a premiership game had only played around a dozen games on loan at Swansea in the championship was suddenly worth £23.5m.Brewster isn't much better. 3 goals in 40 appearances and he cost £23.5M.