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Post by Lightwood on Mar 9, 2008 9:25:05 GMT
It's only a matter of time before we get in trouble with the FA.
For the second match running some 'fan' decides to throw a bottle on the pitch.
Fortunately this time it was not picked up by the officials or the media.
Also yesterday, the press must have wondered what was going on when six stewards were needed to eject a fan from the Sentinel Stand.
I jujst hope that these fans consider the consequences if the club had a points deduction as a result of their actions.
These people need to be named and shamed.
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Mar 9, 2008 10:04:04 GMT
Stupid I agree, but if no-one had noticed it mate, why bring it to everyones attention! (Lads PLEASE stop throwing bottles onto the pitch)
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Post by jumborat on Mar 9, 2008 10:09:17 GMT
If you're talking about the bottle thrown at Kiraly in the second half I can assure you it was seen by the Fourth Official.
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Post by AlliG on Mar 9, 2008 10:16:07 GMT
You mean the bottle that "no one saw" that has just been highlighted on The Championship?
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Post by scfclifer on Mar 9, 2008 10:32:48 GMT
fucking knobs y do it theres no need
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Post by madeinstoke on Mar 9, 2008 10:35:52 GMT
the bloke who through it had his hood up. once the bottle landed he took his hood off!!!!
must be one of those "i'm invisible now" hoods!!!!!
we could get fucked for that now. do the fa and police take action if its caught on camera by the media/tv?
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Post by anarchicalan on Mar 9, 2008 12:11:54 GMT
If someone is drunk, as the idiot who ran on the pitch apparently was, why let him in in the first place?
As for the bottle throwing, it simply has to stop because the FA will take very severe action which could include relegation to league one. They have the authority to do that!
I know that's the very worst case scenario and is a very remote possibility over this one incident; but it happened against Ipswich as well and who's to say it won't happen again?
The way we're playing at the moment, automatic seems less likely, but playoffs should easily be within our grasp. They won't be so easy if we lose a few points to moronic behaviour!
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Post by boothenendboy on Mar 9, 2008 12:14:33 GMT
did nobody else see their keeper ask for an empty bottle of coke?he did ask for one,honest.the guy just kindly threw him one.
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Post by banburypotter on Mar 9, 2008 22:07:20 GMT
always makes me laugh that you cannot take a plastic bottle with lager in it to your seat, but you can take a plastic bottle with coke in it. too simple to ban the taking of any bottle to your seat i suppose?
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Post by daverichards on Mar 9, 2008 22:09:29 GMT
always makes me laugh that you cannot take a plastic bottle with lager in it to your seat, but you can take a plastic bottle with coke in it. too simple to ban the taking of any bottle to your seat i suppose? But its not against english law to drink coke in view of the field of play at a football game , it is however against english law to drink alcohol in view of the field of play at a football game (but not at Rugby union, rugby league, cricket etc)
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Post by banburypotter on Mar 9, 2008 22:12:14 GMT
but to stop taking bottles to the viewing area would stop bottles being thrown as missiles wouldn't it. that was what i was trying to get at.
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Post by daverichards on Mar 9, 2008 22:14:09 GMT
yes it would, however having a brain cell would help stop it too
I take a bottle to every game , buy outside so they leave the cap on it too , but never once felt the urge to lob it at anyone
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