Pitch invasion

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No pitch invasion is going to snap those goals.

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And goading the away fans which a fair few decided was the first thing they wanted to do.

I suspect those morons pictured on the goalposts will get a deserved ban too. Not hard to find are they!

Plenty of people as well thought the crowd wanted to watch them sliding about win their knees like some overgrown child and play football with a beach ball and refuse to go off.

They'll be temporary fences up next year
Nope ....no fences will ever happen............
 
I think the invasion only happened because of the circumstances in which we won the game. If we'd have won three or four nil nothing would've happened, it was fine yesterday just pure emotion let out
No chance, folk were going on that pitch with a title win regardless.
 
No chance, folk were going on that pitch with a title win regardless.
yep.......they were ready for going on from minute one of the game .....MOST fans did it harmlessly.

Goading Villa dicks was unnecessary as they are no marks. The goalposts was all under 5's.

Last time I went on a pitch was Blackburn 4 - 1....no one moaned then.

We took over Ewood.
 
all a bit of fun...some dry arses on here... after covid and all the tension of the last 1-2 seasons...why not get on there and enjoy the moment...
Pretty sure everyone who stayed in the stands enjoyed the moment. Do you think so?
 
There were possibly hundreds of 'stewards/security' sat in position pitch side maybe 20 mins before the final whistle. They were almost shoulder to shoulder standing at the end of the game and could do nothing to stop hundreds of determined fans from accessing the pitch. The club had obviously factored in the pitch invasion scenario but 'stewards/security' personnel are not trained for that mass event nor are they particularly enthusiastic of entering into physical combat, perhaps not legally empowered either for the latter.
A police line, however, would have prevented and deterred any pitch invasion. Expensive but a practical solution, unlike points deduction. As has already been pointed out a points deduction could easily be 'engineered' by rival fans. Also, how many 'invading' fans would constitute such an event and subsequent points deduction, 6, 20, 50,100 fans? How many would the points deduction be? I point per invading fan? Points deduction a nonsense.
Installing fencing would mean that the lower rows of seating would have obstructed views. Even removable fencing would be hazardous in an emergency.
Easiest, most practical and effective way is to employ police as pitch perimeter guardians. Costly, yes. But the only answer. One police officer would be more effective than say 10 security people.
It is, unfortunately, only a matter of time with pitch invasions before somebody is seriously injured either by some character, who is 'fired' up by incidents in the game, or somebody who sets out with deliberate malicious intent.
 
There were possibly hundreds of 'stewards/security' sat in position pitch side maybe 20 mins before the final whistle. They were almost shoulder to shoulder standing at the end of the game and could do nothing to stop hundreds of determined fans from accessing the pitch. The club had obviously factored in the pitch invasion scenario but 'stewards/security' personnel are not trained for that mass event nor are they particularly enthusiastic of entering into physical combat, perhaps not legally empowered either for the latter.
A police line, however, would have prevented and deterred any pitch invasion. Expensive but a practical solution, unlike points deduction. As has already been pointed out a points deduction could easily be 'engineered' by rival fans. Also, how many 'invading' fans would constitute such an event and subsequent points deduction, 6, 20, 50,100 fans? How many would the points deduction be? I point per invading fan? Points deduction a nonsense.
Installing fencing would mean that the lower rows of seating would have obstructed views. Even removable fencing would be hazardous in an emergency.
Easiest, most practical and effective way is to employ police as pitch perimeter guardians. Costly, yes. But the only answer. One police officer would be more effective than say 10 security people.
It is, unfortunately, only a matter of time with pitch invasions before somebody is seriously injured either by some character, who is 'fired' up by incidents in the game, or somebody who sets out with deliberate malicious intent.
This was done V Southampton last game at Maine Road....two rows of stewards and police
 

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