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Pitch invasion after the cup has been lifted then everyone is happy

Donvito
Donvito Posts: 128
edited May 2012 in General Charlton
What do you all think??
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  • daveaddick
    daveaddick Posts: 1,926
    I think if it's good enough for Southampton, Reading etc. then it should be OK for us but sorry to say the miserable brigade will probably be out in force again!
  • I think you're on the wind up.
  • sralan
    sralan Posts: 2,032
    Gerof my laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand !!!
  • Donvito
    Donvito Posts: 128
    No I really want an old school pitch invasion at the valley!!! Was at the
  • No I really want an old school pitch invasion at the valley!!! Was at the
    See what happens.

    Even just talking about it and you're taken away before you can even finish your senten

  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,463
    I thought the whole point of a pitch invasion was as a spontaneous show of joy. If you have to pre-plan it, then I would suggest you're doing it for the wrong reasons, in this case to stick one up at the "miserable brigade".
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,272
    Wagstaff was disappointed that there wasnt one after Wycombe.
  • Terry Naylor
    Terry Naylor Posts: 2,126
    Wagstaff was disappointed that there wasnt one after Wycombe.
    Quite a few players said they were quite looking forward to a pitch invasion after the Wycombe game!!!

    One said they couldn't believe how many stewards were there?

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    Donvito,

    How about you lead it off. Then others might follow.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,799
    I'll be on the pitch naked at half time. Last minute booking due to pixie lott pulling out.............

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  • falconwood_1
    falconwood_1 Posts: 7,369
    Wagstaff was disappointed that there wasnt one after Wycombe.
    Quite a few players said they were quite looking forward to a pitch invasion after the Wycombe game!!!

    One said they couldn't believe how many stewards were there?

    Our support:

  • Addicted
    Addicted Posts: 2,804
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  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,182
    Yep, nothing organised about Carlisle at all.
  • Jodaius
    Jodaius Posts: 562
    I thought the whole point of a pitch invasion was as a spontaneous show of joy. If you have to pre-plan it, then I would suggest you're doing it for the wrong reasons, in this case to stick one up at the "miserable brigade".
    100% agree
  • redcarter
    redcarter Posts: 1,019
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  • Eddie Firmani
    Eddie Firmani Posts: 650
    I think if it's good enough for Southampton, Reading etc. then it should be OK for us but sorry to say the miserable brigade will probably be out in force again!
    They weren't having a trophy presentation though, were they? Not being miserable, just saying. Personally don't care one way or the other. Can't get over a fence these days, what with my thermos and blanket.

  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    As one of the miserable brigade (also the PC brigade) I'd just like to say go for it, fill your boots. What are you waiting for, permission? As our friend says, grow some b*****ks.
  • nth_london_addick
    nth_london_addick Posts: 35,919
    Planned and organised on a fans forum that the club view


    Congrats any chance there was now gone


    Pitch invasions are spontaneous out burst of joy not planned and organised


    Bravo
  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,463
    edited May 2012
    There seem to be a group of people too scared to invade the pitch, but looking to blame others for the fact they're not invading. They would invade, they say, but these nameless others are preventing them, damn them all for stopping the noble pitch invasion.

    The fact is nobody is physically stopping you, apart from the stewards possibly, so if you really want to invade the pitch then do so. Of course, if nobody follows you then you'll quickly get rounded up by the stewards and likely banned. Hence these endless, pointless threads started by people trying to convince themselves to invade and hoping others will follow so that it is a proper pitch invasion, not just them as a lone runner quickly getting rugby tackled and dragged away.

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  • Webbja77
    Webbja77 Posts: 1,121
    In on.... and taking Webb Juniors with me!! Time to celebrate an unbelievable season!!
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,708
    There seem to be a group of people too scared to invade the pitch, but looking to blame others for the fact their not invading. They would invade, they say, but these nameless others are preventing them, damn them all for stopping the noble pitch invasion.

    The fact nobody is physically stopping you, apart from the stewards possibly, so if you really want to invade the pitch then do so. Of course, if nobody follows you then you'll quickly get rounded up by the stewards and likely banned. Hence these endless, pointless threads started by people trying to convince themselves to invade and hoping others will follow so that it is a proper pitch invasion, not just them as a lone runner quickly getting rugby tackled and dragged away.
    if only it had been so simple, Poland,39.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    There seem to be a group of people too scared to invade the pitch, but looking to blame others for the fact their not invading. They would invade, they say, but these nameless others are preventing them, damn them all for stopping the noble pitch invasion.

    The fact nobody is physically stopping you, apart from the stewards possibly, so if you really want to invade the pitch then do so. Of course, if nobody follows you then you'll quickly get rounded up by the stewards and likely banned. Hence these endless, pointless threads started by people trying to convince themselves to invade and hoping others will follow so that it is a proper pitch invasion, not just them as a lone runner quickly getting rugby tackled and dragged away.
    What he said

  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,569
    If you want a few tips just in box me!!!!

    LOL!!!!!!
  • Donvito
    Donvito Posts: 128
    Players dinner the other night and they are up for it too
  • gilbertfilbert
    gilbertfilbert Posts: 2,286
    Is the guy who toppled the inflatable dinosaur on the pitch, years ago, on here? Now that was funny.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 13,172
    Players dinner the other night and they are up for it too
    yeah, alright for them to say but they're already on the pitch.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,963
    will they square off any bans then?
  • There seem to be a group of people too scared to invade the pitch, but looking to blame others for the fact their not invading. They would invade, they say, but these nameless others are preventing them, damn them all for stopping the noble pitch invasion.

    The fact nobody is physically stopping you, apart from the stewards possibly, so if you really want to invade the pitch then do so. Of course, if nobody follows you then you'll quickly get rounded up by the stewards and likely banned. Hence these endless, pointless threads started by people trying to convince themselves to invade and hoping others will follow so that it is a proper pitch invasion, not just them as a lone runner quickly getting rugby tackled and dragged away.
    What he said

    Yeah but I said it first on one of the many, many, other dull threads on this subject ;-)

    That's the trouble with the young 'uns - no flipping leadership skills or initiative.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,577
    I thought the whole point of a pitch invasion was as a spontaneous show of joy. If you have to pre-plan it, then I would suggest you're doing it for the wrong reasons, in this case to stick one up at the "miserable brigade".
    Chalk me up for a 'this'. Been on various pitches in my time before it was a criminal offence, this is just silly.