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Quote from: TonySoprano on April 21, 2024, 10:49:16 amCan't blame anyone for celebrating the way they did. It was a visceral outpour of emotion after witnessing an epic comeback, in the last home game of an epic season. It was about the moment, it was about the last 3/4 years of absolute shit, it was the realisation that were no longer shit, and we've got our club back. Even mcann got a booking for celebrating the way he did. The only thing that should come of this is an apology from Pete wild for his lie, and their keeper for assaulting the Rovers fan. It's quite pathetic by rovers for calling it crowd trouble aswellR U for real? You can’t blame people for that?Can’t they control themselves? How pathetic are you?
Can't blame anyone for celebrating the way they did. It was a visceral outpour of emotion after witnessing an epic comeback, in the last home game of an epic season. It was about the moment, it was about the last 3/4 years of absolute shit, it was the realisation that were no longer shit, and we've got our club back. Even mcann got a booking for celebrating the way he did. The only thing that should come of this is an apology from Pete wild for his lie, and their keeper for assaulting the Rovers fan. It's quite pathetic by rovers for calling it crowd trouble aswell
Quote from: MachoMadness on April 21, 2024, 08:43:10 pmI will say that I saw at least 3-4 people in the south stand carrying seats they'd ripped off. Invading the pitch is whatever, arguably shouldn't happen in this day and age but also it's football. Vandalising your own ground on the other hand is the height of dipshittery. Just embarrassing.Probably the same lads that I saw coming away from Blundell Park after the Grimsby game, both of them carrying a broken plastic seat which they dumped into the front garden of a terraced house.
I will say that I saw at least 3-4 people in the south stand carrying seats they'd ripped off. Invading the pitch is whatever, arguably shouldn't happen in this day and age but also it's football. Vandalising your own ground on the other hand is the height of dipshittery. Just embarrassing.
Wasn’t just the pitch invasion. As I left the west stand I witnessed some of our’ fans ‘jump over the fencing around their coaches and then proceed to throw punches at away fans. All of them about 3 stone wet through. Thoroughly embarrassing and not a good look. Equally shambolic was the lack of police presence to prevent it.
Wrexham and Stockport fans were on the pitch just last week, it should never happen, but a points reduction would never happen.
Quote from: Upton Rover on April 21, 2024, 08:27:49 pmWrexham and Stockport fans were on the pitch just last week, it should never happen, but a points reduction would never happen.Bet they don't have half a dozen anorak roy cropper types moaning about it on their forum.