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
That was also against the law.
The play offs last season were a car crash for the EFL in terms of crowd behaviour, they felt had to take steps to stop the pitch invasions, they not the club have decided from this season there would be zero tolerance and if you do go on they will get the law enforced.
Huddersfield Town have been fined £70,000 by an independent regulatory commission following a pitch invasion after their Championship play-off semi-final win against Luton Town in May. Port Vale have been fined £15,000 by the Football Association for the mass pitch invasion that followed their League Two play-off semi-final win over Swindon Town at Vale Park in May. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63073600
Everton have been fined £300,000 over the two pitch invasions during their Premier League win over Crystal Palace at Goodison Park on 19 May. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63090744
The Aldershot fans smuggled flares into Dorking on Saturday. They tossed them onto the pitch moments before kick off and security took a few minutes to get there, so there was tons of smoke. And as there are no tiers of seating or terracing down there, most of the Aldershot fans couldn't see the game.
Anyone see arsenal vs FC Zurich yesterday? Zurich let off flares and smoke bombs which pretty much stopped half the ground seeing the pitch.
We do seem to be leading the way with preventing pyro being used. Nearly every continental teams fans base used them in the champs league and Europa league these past few weeks.
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Sun, beer and blokes. All that was missing was white plastic garden chairs.
Port Vale have been fined £15,000 by the Football Association for the mass pitch invasion that followed their League Two play-off semi-final win over Swindon Town at Vale Park in May.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63073600
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63090744
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Sunderland have banned away fans from bringing coins and vapes into the Stadium of Light.
The new measures have been introduced after an increase in disorder this season, including Championship matches at home to Coventry City and Burnley.
All away supporters will now be searched before entering the ground and anyone found possessing these items will be asked to discard them.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63456664
We do seem to be leading the way with preventing pyro being used. Nearly every continental teams fans base used them in the champs league and Europa league these past few weeks.