If it had been the game before, a lot, not all, would have behaved exactly the same as the Wigan fans and it would have got very ugly.
But it didn't happen. And it will now never happen.
If it had been the game before, a lot, not all, would have behaved exactly the same as the Wigan fans and it would have got very ugly.
If it had been the game before, a lot, not all, would have behaved exactly the same as the Wigan fans and it would have got very ugly.
Ok, ask the club about the emotion of the fans.Can either CC1
Harry, you've got to be a wind up merchant.
Fair play to you for keeping this up for so long.
But don't worry H, you, CC1, and the players, even though they haven't complained about the pitch invasion, feel free unless you know any different via social media, will get the applause, lap of honour, and adulation after the Huddersfield game. Then you can come on here and tell us the vast majority of City fans got what they wanted.(albeit 2 weeks later)
Until then, enjoy today's win and the title celebrations.
Night.
Ah, right. The fact it didn’t happen, I suppose that is down to the careful pre planning of the first pitch invaders who risked arrest to lead the flock on to the pitch. Tough shit for the next two matches for anyone on the front 10 rows whose view will be blocked by the extra stewards employed to stand to keep the chosen few off the pitch. The vast vast majority of the fans don’t want it , the players don’t want it, the Club don’t want it. Are the pitch invaders going to chip in and pay for any fines that the Club have to pay.But it didn't happen. And it will now never happen.
What about the RAG players leaving the field, would the police and stewards be on the pitch before the final whistle. What about the ref and the officials and a fan wanting to take a pop for the bad decisions. It only takes one idiot and it is well documented on here that we have plenty of them.You mean the rags game? I am sure adequate policing and stewarding would have been in place to stop any blues getting anywhere near their end, unlike Wigan where they just walked about with impunity for a good ten minutes. It was only their fear of getting a hiding stopped them coming in our end.
Yeah, sad twats, imagine moaning and being pissed off that a load of people broke the law and forced the players off the pitch for safety reasons, at a match you paid good money to be at. But I forgot those on the 1st tier are more important than the rest of us. Long as they get their 10 seconds on camera.
Ah, right. The fact it didn’t happen, I suppose that is down to the careful pre planning of the first pitch invaders who risked arrest to lead the flock on to the pitch. Tough shit for the next two matches for anyone on the front 10 rows whose view will be blocked by the extra stewards employed to stand to keep the chosen few off the pitch. The vast vast majority of the fans don’t want it , the players don’t want it, the Club don’t want it. Are the pitch invaders going to chip in and pay for any fines that the Club have to pay.
What about their players leaving the field would the police and stewards be on the pitch before the final whistle. What about theref and the officials and a fan wanting to take a pop for the bad decisions. It only takes one idiot and it is well documented oh here that we have plenty of them.