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30 March 2018 at 11:11 am #167822
Thrown from the city ends first garswood
30 March 2018 at 1:27 pm #167823Can’t see the Wigan fans running onto the pitch with bottles in hands. They are more likely to have picked them up off the pitch and clod them back to whence they came.
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What a journey!30 March 2018 at 2:21 pm #167826Exactly. Things thrown during the game too.
30 March 2018 at 2:32 pm #167828Can’t see the Wigan fans running onto the pitch with bottles in hands. They are more likely to have picked them up off the pitch and clod them back to whence they came.Oh well. That’s ok then.
30 March 2018 at 8:23 pm #167831It wasn’t just a pitch invasion though, was it. All the after match analysis centred on that Aguero incident and the confrontation with the City fans which detracted from the fantastic performance and result. And many of those old enough to have known better were only there for that one game. Supporters my arse!Spot on.
The people above who suggest that the people who planned the numbers of Police didn’t think we would win the game, are you including the Latics admin in that? OK, your average Joe or GMP Inspector probably thought City would win, but surely our own club admin responsible for the pre planning and security believed we had a chance?
And as Stu says, whenever a cup shock happens with a lower side beating the favourites, there’s always been a pitch invasion in celebration. It’s all about how it’s managed. A line of Police and Stewards across the away end penalty area would have sufficed and prevented the ‘kicking off’. But the reaction from GMP was far too late and slovenly. Surprising, as before the match, I witnessed a good number of black Moriahs returning to the station, I assume from dropping officers off at the railway stations for an escort.
So, I think the numbers were there, but just not distributed in he correct areas at the games end. Could and should have been a fairly easily managed assignment.
30 March 2018 at 8:32 pm #167832Seemed a bigger police presence there today than at the city game.
30 March 2018 at 8:50 pm #167834Seemed a bigger police presence there today than at the city game.Bigger police presence at the Rochdale game a few days later, it was a celebratory pitch invasion, pay the fine, move on
30 March 2018 at 9:24 pm #167835Well are every club gona get charge with pitch invasion s.cause it’s another easy way for the useless fa. To make money.time the f.a got new recruits in.ffs Gordon Taylor.wats all that about should be at home with grandkids.
31 March 2018 at 5:38 pm #167868Well are every club gona get charge with pitch invasion.If it’s just a pitch invasion without incident then probably not.
31 March 2018 at 7:58 pm #167869Can’t see the Wigan fans running onto the pitch with bottles in hands. They are more likely to have picked them up off the pitch and clod them back to whence they came.
Oh well. That’s ok then.[/quote]
Please show me were I said it was?. I was simply responding to the debate on who started the bottle throwing. Having said that, if someone did throw a bottle at me, they will more than likely get the fekker thrown back.
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What a journey!31 March 2018 at 8:07 pm #167870If we don’t appeal this decision and take hundreds of hours of video footage of fans invading the pitch with us to the hearing I will be annoyed. Starting from Hereford beating Newcastle, finishing with Rochdale beating Millwall this season. Not one charge of not keeping control of the fans in sight. If they want to bring the alleged incident with Aguero up,then I would want to see the evidence. FFS stop being drama queens,this thing happens several times a season.
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What a journey!31 March 2018 at 9:00 pm #167871Totally agree with you….wonder what punishment West Ham will get.???…
31 March 2018 at 9:19 pm #167872I live so many thousand of miles away from my beloved club and it depresses me to read all this. I’m guilty as the next person as I’ve run on the pitch to collect Noel Wards et all tie ups but the nasty,downright oppressive behaviour I witnessed from our’supporters’that night shows the stupidity of those that night. Come on fellas,in this day and age, we’re better than that.
31 March 2018 at 9:43 pm #167873I live so many thousand of miles away from my beloved club and it depresses me to read all this. I’m guilty as the next person as I’ve run on the pitch to collect Noel Wards et all tie ups but the nasty,downright oppressive behaviour I witnessed from our’supporters’that night shows the stupidity of those that night. Come on fellas,in this day and age, we’re better than that.Are you not getting mixed up with the city fans?. Fuckin hell running onto the pitch celebrating with the players and even goading the city fans,so diddly squat. Its all part of the fun, wouldn’t do it myself as it would be too hard work getting over the perimeter fence. What a complete over reaction from the FA and apparently some of our fans. I’m sorry, but we weren’t the ones smashing up the seats, hoardings and tellies in the concourse. You should be ashamed or yourself for calling your fellow fans like that. You are either a wind up merchant or a chubster fan.
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What a journey!1 April 2018 at 1:09 am #167874Well are every club gona get charge with pitch invasion.
If it’s just a pitch invasion without incident then probably not.[/quote]it’s only a incident. course city couldnt exept being beat by a league one outfit …plus hey cried wolf in every department. Soft city arseholes.they really where banking on winning the fa cup.
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