3 year ban and a possible fine for a cuddle with the players on the playing surface.
Would have been cheaper to buy a player sponsorship and have a hug after the lunch
I hope this is consistent, (actually i hope it gets over turned. fucking ridiculous) lets say a player of any club jumps into the stands after scoring to celebrate will he get a 3 year ban from football?
Surely holding your hands up and working off the pitch without making things hard for the steward will be factored in to the punishment. E. G. 1 year instead of 3?
3 year ban and a possible fine for a cuddle with the players on the playing surface.
Would have been cheaper to buy a player sponsorship and have a hug after the lunch
I hope this is consistent, (actually i hope it gets over turned. fucking ridiculous) lets say a player of any club jumps into the stands after scoring to celebrate will he get a 3 year ban from football?
Jumping into the crowd is not against the law, running onto the pitch is so not likely to happen unless the law is changed
Don’t need a ban but that is the law if caught a football banning order takes place but that’s if he’s had details taken etc was all good natured so I don’t see the issue
We'll all just go on the pitch then 👍
What about when it was for “Roland out” suppose that was fine
3 year ban and a possible fine for a cuddle with the players on the playing surface.
Would have been cheaper to buy a player sponsorship and have a hug after the lunch
I hope this is consistent, (actually i hope it gets over turned. fucking ridiculous) lets say a player of any club jumps into the stands after scoring to celebrate will he get a 3 year ban from football?
Laughed more than I should have at that report from Lincoln
“[He said] it was a stressful time supporting his team at the minute and when they scored he got carried away because others do it at matches he’s been to.”
Morris insisted he had not shouted, sworn or tried to incite any violence. He pleaded guilty to going onto a playing area at a football match.
In mitigation, the defendant said he was sorry and it wouldn’t happen again.
He added: “I’ve never done any violence in my life. I was drunk and made a mistake.
“I missed the last train from Lincoln and had to pay more than £30 to get to Newark just to get home.
“My wife wasn’t speaking to me and says if it happens again we’ll get divorced. I had to bring her up here today and it’s cost me £100.” to.”
Morris insisted he had not shouted, sworn or tried to incite any violence. He pleaded guilty to going onto a playing area at a football match.
In mitigation, the defendant said he was sorry and it wouldn’t happen again.
He added: “I’ve never done any violence in my life. I was drunk and made a mistake.
“I missed the last train from Lincoln and had to pay more than £30 to get to Newark just to get home.
“My wife wasn’t speaking to me and says if it happens again we’ll get divorced. I had to bring her up here today and it’s cost me £100.”
What was with all the OB vans sitting and the OB standing in the way of everyone outside the covered end after the game?
That was weird, there seem to be more police there than in the obvious flash point on Floyd Road where the 2 sets of fans come together on the way to the station
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as for pyro at games, I’m all for it if it’s done right and doesn’t affect people with breathing issues or disabilities
https://thelincolnite.co.uk/2021/11/football-fan-banned-after-storming-pitch-during-lincoln-city-game-to-goad-imps/
“[He said] it was a stressful time supporting his team at the minute and when they scored he got carried away because others do it at matches he’s been to.”
Morris insisted he had not shouted, sworn or tried to incite any violence. He pleaded guilty to going onto a playing area at a football match.
In mitigation, the defendant said he was sorry and it wouldn’t happen again.
He added: “I’ve never done any violence in my life. I was drunk and made a mistake.
“I missed the last train from Lincoln and had to pay more than £30 to get to Newark just to get home.
“My wife wasn’t speaking to me and says if it happens again we’ll get divorced. I had to bring her up here today and it’s cost me £100.” to.”
Morris insisted he had not shouted, sworn or tried to incite any violence. He pleaded guilty to going onto a playing area at a football match.
In mitigation, the defendant said he was sorry and it wouldn’t happen again.
He added: “I’ve never done any violence in my life. I was drunk and made a mistake.
“I missed the last train from Lincoln and had to pay more than £30 to get to Newark just to get home.
“My wife wasn’t speaking to me and says if it happens again we’ll get divorced. I had to bring her up here today and it’s cost me £100.”