Kids/adults running onto the pitch after the final whistle

In the first place, the players shouldn't be encouraging this by giving their shirts to pitch invaders, who shouldn't be on the pitch.

I saw the incident and it seemed to me like the fan was resisting as they were trying to get the shirt off him, which they eventually did and it was given to a kid in the crowd. A few more idiots ran on the pitch afterwards (not all City fans as there appeared to be at least one Southampton idiot as well) and a smoke bomb was thrown at stewards/on the pitch.

One of the things I hate is the criminalisation of football fans. The police assume we're all drunken, coked-up wannabe hooligans to start with, which doesn't help matters. It's ridiculous that I can sit in my seat at the Etihad at any other event and have a drink, but I'm a criminal if I do that at a football match. There's been numerous other incidents of heavy-handed and even illegal treatment of football fans by police and stewards over the years and I'm not going to defend that in any way.

But idiots running onto pitches when they know it's illegal just reinforce the negative view that authorities have of football fans and a few idiots doing this could lead to us being fenced in again. So while excessive force to restrain someone or while they're restrained is completely unacceptable, it would be much easier if people didn't put themselves in that position in the first place.
 
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In the first place, the players shouldn't be encouraging this by giving their shirts to pitch invaders, who shouldn't be on the pitch.

I saw the incident and it seemed to me like the fan was resisting as they were trying to get the shirt off him, which they eventually did and it was given to a kid in the crowd. A few more idiots ran on the pitch afterwards (not all City fans as there appeared to be at least one Southampton idiot as well) and a smoke bomb was thrown/at stewards on the pitch.

One of the things I hate is the criminalisation of football fans. The police assume we're all drunken, coked-up wannabe hooligans to start with, which doesn't help matters. It's ridiculous that I can sit in my seat at the Etihad at any other event and have a drink, but I'm a criminal if I do that at a football match. There's been numerous other incidents of heavy-handed and even illegal treatment of football fans by police and stewards over the years and I'm not going to defend that in any way.

But idiots running onto pitches when they know it's illegal just reinforce the negative view that authorities have of football fans and a few idiots doing this could lead to us being fenced in again. So while excessive force to restrain someone or while they're restrained is completely unacceptable, it would be much easier if people didn't put themselves in that position in the first place.
Plus when this happens people don't consider the fans who sit on the front row, as the bruise I still have on my shin bone shows! A bruise you scoff,(not you PB) that is nothing. In a person who has a blood disorder and can bleed excessively it is something. However that doesn't bother me as much as the fact that we get shoved and pushed and in front of us is a low wall and on the other side lots of equipment for the cameras etc which set up there for the before and after match interviews. If one of the people on the front row were pushed over in to that it could cause serious injury.

The purpose of this post? Cut it out please. Thank you. :-)
 
Plus when this happens people don't consider the fans who sit on the front row, as the bruise I still have on my shin bone shows! A bruise you scoff,(not you PB) that is nothing. In a person who has a blood disorder and can bleed excessively it is something. However that doesn't bother me as much as the fact that we get shoved and pushed and in front of us is a low wall and on the other side lots of equipment for the cameras etc which set up there for the before and after match interviews. If one of the people on the front row were pushed over in to that it could cause serious injury.

The purpose of this post? Cut it out please. Thank you. :-)
Thanks Sheila. I forgot to mention the melee in the front few rows of that block (45 I think) which must have been distressing for any kids or adults who just go to football to enjoy the game and the day out, which is the vast majority.
 
Plus when this happens people don't consider the fans who sit on the front row, as the bruise I still have on my shin bone shows! A bruise you scoff,(not you PB) that is nothing. In a person who has a blood disorder and can bleed excessively it is something. However that doesn't bother me as much as the fact that we get shoved and pushed and in front of us is a low wall and on the other side lots of equipment for the cameras etc which set up there for the before and after match interviews. If one of the people on the front row were pushed over in to that it could cause serious injury.

The purpose of this post? Cut it out please. Thank you. :-)

I was close to the aisle and about 3 rows of the front for the Brighton away game. With 5 minutes to go to got very crowded down there as people started moving down to the front to try and get players shirts. It wasnt easy for the stewards to control. It wasnt great.
 
Thanks Sheila. I forgot to mention the melee in the front few rows of that block (45 I think) which must have been distressing for any kids or adults who just go to football to enjoy the game and the day out, which is the vast majority.
Aisle 125 PB. I did think of writing to you about it (for the CM meeting) but the stewards do as good a job as they can and I wouldn't want it to look as if I were complaining about them. They are always helpful, caring and aware. :-)
 
I don't really feel sorry for the lad. Fuck him.

That being said, it sounds like the stewards were stupid and need to be punished. Never mind the fact that they apparently went overboard or that one of them apparently pinched Bernardo's shirt but them acting like this will potentially put other more sensible stewards in danger.

Also I wouldn't shed a tear if the grey haired one got a smack. Just looks a ****.
He didn't pinch Bernardo shirt he gave it to a kid at the front
 
Easy to solve
The League (so no club looks bad ) makes a statement saying if a player hands over a shirt to a fan who runs on he gets a 3 game ban and the club is docked 3 points
That ends it straight away
The problem being if I was convicted of running on the pitch I would get all the videos of people who have not been prosecuted and handed shirts for my defence
I’ve no problem with kids and fans etc
However allowing could prevent hooligans being prosecuted and banned
Let the players if they wish throw the shirt to a kid or better still auction it for charity
 
If fans continue to run onto the pitch it won't be long until the players make a dash off the pitch at the sound of the final whistle and do their handshakes with the opposition and officials in the tunnel.
Stadiums will have to have loudspeaker announcements when the board goes up for additional time reminding fans than entering the pitch is illegal and will result in bans.
 
Alls well that ends well. This is the mother of the young boy who eventually ended up with Bernardo's shirt.

All this stuff going around about Bernardo’s shirt last night, someone has said my 10 year old son shouldn’t of got given it by the steward - Bradley has seen the paper etc today and obviously he reads stuff over my shoulder - he feels bad that he has now got something that he doesn’t deserve [emoji20]

As his mum I feel he deserves the world and more [emoji170][emoji170]

I just hope the original person that had the shirt on the pitch doesn’t mind Bradley having it and it will be well loved and will be going to all hospital stays, treatments and chemo sessions etc. And he also went to sleep last night with it and said ‘it’s ok when I go now mummy as I’m not scared of dying as one of my 3 dreams have now come true’ (his dreams - a player worn shirt, a fully signed shirt and Ederson to shake his hand) [emoji170][emoji170][emoji170]

Also if anyone ever sees him at games please say ‘Hello Bradley’ to him as it makes his day and he feels like a celebrity [emoji170][emoji170]
(he won’t say anything back as all the Cancer treatment over the last 8 years has caused him to have Selective Mutism, so he only talks to me. BUT you will see his face light up and it honestly makes him feel special and he isn’t being rude when he doesn’t respond)
 
I just watched a video of a birmingham fan that came for our game v psg
it looks like he is sat front or second row of roughly block 222 or 223
clearly shows the dad with his kid with bernardos shirt.



it needs stopping.

edit,not the birmingham fan,his video shows the city fan and his kid escaping with the shirt
 
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Easy to solve
The League (so no club looks bad ) makes a statement saying if a player hands over a shirt to a fan who runs on he gets a 3 game ban and the club is docked 3 points
That ends it straight away
The problem being if I was convicted of running on the pitch I would get all the videos of people who have not been prosecuted and handed shirts for my defence
I’ve no problem with kids and fans etc
However allowing could prevent hooligans being prosecuted and banned
Let the players if they wish throw the shirt to a kid or better still auction it for charity

Docked 3 points and a 3 game ban eh ?

I'm willing to take that chance and run on at Anfield in that case in their next home game.

I will wrestle Minamino to the ground if he don't hand it over,be worth the 3 points deducted,and a ban :)
 
Docked 3 points and a 3 game ban eh ?

I'm willing to take that chance and run on at Anfield in that case in their next home game.

I will wrestle Minamino to the ground if he don't hand it over,be worth the 3 points deducted,and a ban :)
he really hadn't thought that one out had he,arf.
 

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