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For those under the age of 20 who whinge and whine, look at what us older fans had to put up with. I have just sat and watched it for the first time. As good as it has been in the past ten years, watching that still makes me feel sick and want to cry. Looking back, it is unbelievable that is was allowed to happen at a Football League club. I left Belle Vue on the final day against Colchester and I honestly thought I would never see Doncaster Rovers play again. Thank god for John Ryan.
Anyone recall the 3 donny lads Who ran onto BV pitch at half time vs brighton,and sat down in centre circle?
Quote from: oslorovers on June 07, 2013, 05:36:56 pmAnyone recall the 3 donny lads Who ran onto BV pitch at half time vs brighton,and sat down in centre circle?I do, did they put tacks on the pitch to try get the game off as well?
Quote from: boro_rover on June 07, 2013, 05:42:35 pmQuote from: oslorovers on June 07, 2013, 05:36:56 pmAnyone recall the 3 donny lads Who ran onto BV pitch at half time vs brighton,and sat down in centre circle?I do, did they put tacks on the pitch to try get the game off as well?No no tacks on the pitch.the idea was to get into the centre circle and hope rest Of the BV crowd would follow suit.Brighton had done the the exact same week before at Their home game and got massive press coverage overIt.The ref Asked the donny lads ...if you move off the centre spot Now he would not report the issue to FA and DRFC would not lose any points......too late for that ref as rovers are allready relegated to conference was answer.The brighton CF Then approached the donny lads andSaid....i feal sorry for Your Club and we had a pitch at goldstone ground last week,only difference Been There was 100s on are pitch,good luck lads.This is When SYP came bouncing Across,to which one donny lad Flicked a coin with the ref in centre circle via the gesture Should we Stay or goAnd ref called it correctly
I wonder if Miles is attending Rovers games. It was very sad to see him lose his position at the club.
Quote from: 1879Rovers on June 07, 2013, 02:57:31 pmFor those under the age of 20 who whinge and whine, look at what us older fans had to put up with. I have just sat and watched it for the first time. As good as it has been in the past ten years, watching that still makes me feel sick and want to cry. Looking back, it is unbelievable that is was allowed to happen at a Football League club. I left Belle Vue on the final day against Colchester and I honestly thought I would never see Doncaster Rovers play again. Thank god for John Ryan.Spot on.After that Colchester match ended, and we all started to leave the on-pitch protest, me and my mate climbed over the railings onto the old condemned Town End, and stood in the spots where our Dads' had first brought us to see the Rovers as nippers. I promised myself no tears that day, and I failed.
Quote from: oslorovers on June 08, 2013, 06:00:18 amQuote from: boro_rover on June 07, 2013, 05:42:35 pmQuote from: oslorovers on June 07, 2013, 05:36:56 pmAnyone recall the 3 donny lads Who ran onto BV pitch at half time vs brighton,and sat down in centre circle?I do, did they put tacks on the pitch to try get the game off as well?No no tacks on the pitch.the idea was to get into the centre circle and hope rest Of the BV crowd would follow suit.Brighton had done the the exact same week before at Their home game and got massive press coverage overIt.The ref Asked the donny lads ...if you move off the centre spot Now he would not report the issue to FA and DRFC would not lose any points......too late for that ref as rovers are allready relegated to conference was answer.The brighton CF Then approached the donny lads andSaid....i feal sorry for Your Club and we had a pitch at goldstone ground last week,only difference Been There was 100s on are pitch,good luck lads.This is When SYP came bouncing Across,to which one donny lad Flicked a coin with the ref in centre circle via the gesture Should we Stay or goAnd ref called it correctlyGood story that Oslo... only it was against Hull not Brighton... and Rovers had not yet been relegated at that stage... and there wasn't three lads, just one lad initially (the Mr Smith identified by BobG), joined by another (Tisso), and then joined en masse by more from the Pop Side... and that conversation didn't take place... nor did the coin flicking. Still, good story.Mind, the bit about everyone's favourite alt rock star turned geography teacher chaining himself to the posts is true.
Quote from: les@donr on June 08, 2013, 11:37:30 pmI wonder if Miles is attending Rovers games. It was very sad to see him lose his position at the club. I was talking to miles and richard haley at brentford so yes is the answer
The Brighton home game was quite early in the season. It was the first time that there was a concerted attack on Firestarter. TBH, it was led by them. It was after that match that my Dad and I decided to see if we could do something about it. I set up my website immediately after that game.Hull City at home, which i think we actually won (!) - they were a shit team with owner problems of their own at the time - was noticeable for a pitch invasion. The last game, Colchester, might have had an invasion too. I can't remember that one for sure now.The abuse on that day of the Brighton home match was so vitriolic that FS was, by the cops, advised to leave the ground. I'm not sure he ever came back on a match day tbh.BobG
Well unless there was a pitch invasion against Brighton too... http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Protest+at+Doncaster.-a060649250
Thank you Rob. Not surprising really! Was it Colchester or Hull when AB chained himself to the Town end goalpost? Top man AB.BobG
If I remember correctly the Brighton game marked the only game where Weavers fat neighbour Smith played in goal for us. He was allegedly a Sunday league player and he was as mobile as a snowman.
Remarkable when you look where ourselves, Brighton and hull are plying their trades now..