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Palace15eagle Flag London 29 Jan 14 10.42pm Send a Private Message to Palace15eagle Add Palace15eagle as a friend

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Quote Ljb at 29 Jan 2014 1.39pm

He is 15

that makes it ok then?

How exactly have you interpreted me saying 'He is 15' as Me saying it is acceptable? Just lots of people saying ' He is 13' or 'He is 19' when in fact he is 15..

The mere fact that all you posted was that, with no other point, came across like you were almost proud.

In some ways, it's a shame the steward stopped him, i'd love to have seen his face as the somewhat enraged grown man of a lunatic goalkeeper turned round and gave the spotty oik a good pasting infront of his mates. I, for one, would have laughed and i'm pretty sure, a large portion of the B & C block would have joined me.


Yeah of course block B&C would of laughed at the w-nker of a goalie beating up a Palace fan


Totally agree goodersgold, nothing like sticking up for one of your own hey?

 


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PsychoPaul Flag 29 Jan 14 11.44pm Send a Private Message to PsychoPaul Add PsychoPaul as a friend

What's all the fuss about?
Does one kid trespassing (a civil offence) means the old bill are right in targeting footie fans rather than scum on the streets stabbing people?

Grass him up! t***s!

Technically the stewards have to ask him to leave the land by the nearest route if they don't want him on there and I sure the way he was bundled to the ground could be assault.

I invaded the pitch once, when I was 12, it was also a week day evening and we also won, it was the night we beat Burnley 2 nil & 52,000 fans were there. I now admit it, ban me!

Saying the above I do see it from the stewards view, but I'm sure they also found it funny, probably even wanted to t*** the goalie as well and who could blame them!


 

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beagle Flag pom tiddly om pom pom 30 Jan 14 6.00am Send a Private Message to beagle Add beagle as a friend

Quote PsychoPaul at 29 Jan 2014 11.44pm

What's all the fuss about?
Does one kid trespassing (a civil offence) means the old bill are right in targeting footie fans rather than scum on the streets stabbing people?

Grass him up! t***s!

Technically the stewards have to ask him to leave the land by the nearest route if they don't want him on there and I sure the way he was bundled to the ground could be assault.

I invaded the pitch once, when I was 12, it was also a week day evening and we also won, it was the night we beat Burnley 2 nil & 52,000 fans were there. I now admit it, ban me!

Saying the above I do see it from the stewards view, but I'm sure they also found it funny, probably even wanted to t*** the goalie as well and who could blame them!


Would that be Dover?

 


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bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 30 Jan 14 7.20am Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Quote PsychoPaul at 29 Jan 2014 11.44pm

What's all the fuss about?
Does one kid trespassing (a civil offence) means the old bill are right in targeting footie fans rather than scum on the streets stabbing people?

Grass him up! t***s!

Technically the stewards have to ask him to leave the land by the nearest route if they don't want him on there and I sure the way he was bundled to the ground could be assault.

I invaded the pitch once, when I was 12, it was also a week day evening and we also won, it was the night we beat Burnley 2 nil & 52,000 fans were there. I now admit it, ban me!

Saying the above I do see it from the stewards view, but I'm sure they also found it funny, probably even wanted to t*** the goalie as well and who could blame them!



Encroachment onto a football pitch at a regulated match is not a civil offence, it is a criminal offence under the Football (Offences) Act 1991; it always pays to know your facts before spouting garbage.

 


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SE9 EAGLE Flag 30 Jan 14 8.01am

Quote Rudi Hedman at 29 Jan 2014 10.46am

Would anyone name and shame The Wilton mob, then or now?

This is like watching the Neighbourhood Watch meetings on that sh1tty sit com with Richard Briers and that drippy couple in the early '80s, 'Ever Decreasing Circles.'

Leave it up to those in power to decide what they want to do.

I remember the Wilton boys in the early 80s when all the lads used to stand in the Arthur Waite enclosure.The different pub groups would come in chanting their pub names.'We're the Clifton','Alliance Alliance'etc.Then everyone would shut up with the ominous approach of 'WE,RE THE WILTON'.They were always last in,drunker than anyone else and nobody argued with them.....

 

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Eagles-Mad Flag Romford Essex 30 Jan 14 9.54am

Quote bexleydave at 30 Jan 2014 7.20am

Quote PsychoPaul at 29 Jan 2014 11.44pm

What's all the fuss about?
Does one kid trespassing (a civil offence) means the old bill are right in targeting footie fans rather than scum on the streets stabbing people?

Grass him up! t***s!

Technically the stewards have to ask him to leave the land by the nearest route if they don't want him on there and I sure the way he was bundled to the ground could be assault.

I invaded the pitch once, when I was 12, it was also a week day evening and we also won, it was the night we beat Burnley 2 nil & 52,000 fans were there. I now admit it, ban me!

Saying the above I do see it from the stewards view, but I'm sure they also found it funny, probably even wanted to t*** the goalie as well and who could blame them!



Encroachment onto a football pitch at a regulated match is not a civil offence, it is a criminal offence under the Football (Offences) Act 1991; it always pays to know your facts before spouting garbage.


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paperhat Flag croydon 30 Jan 14 10.10am Send a Private Message to paperhat Add paperhat as a friend

Quote Palace15eagle at 29 Jan 2014 10.42pm

Quote goodersgold at 29 Jan 2014 9.08pm

Quote paperhat at 29 Jan 2014 2.23pm

Quote Ljb at 29 Jan 2014 2.08pm

Quote paperhat at 29 Jan 2014 1.44pm

Quote Ljb at 29 Jan 2014 1.39pm

He is 15

that makes it ok then?

How exactly have you interpreted me saying 'He is 15' as Me saying it is acceptable? Just lots of people saying ' He is 13' or 'He is 19' when in fact he is 15..

The mere fact that all you posted was that, with no other point, came across like you were almost proud.

In some ways, it's a shame the steward stopped him, i'd love to have seen his face as the somewhat enraged grown man of a lunatic goalkeeper turned round and gave the spotty oik a good pasting infront of his mates. I, for one, would have laughed and i'm pretty sure, a large portion of the B & C block would have joined me.


Yeah of course block B&C would of laughed at the w-nker of a goalie beating up a Palace fan


Totally agree goodersgold, nothing like sticking up for one of your own hey?


Sticking up for him? why?

Had the steward not stopped him, what was he going to do? looking at how angry he seemed, it looks like he was going for the Goalkeeper, with the intention of attacking him was he not? I don't think he wanted his autograph.

So, he succeeds in doing so, a couple of things happen.

He gets arrested and banned from football for a long time, if not life, ceratinly never to set foot in selhurst park again.

The club get a huge fine and no doubt some sort of ruling about at least the lower Holmesdale having seating enforced,probably with an increased Police presence.

I'm pretty sure there aren't many of us who'd like to be associated with this,let alone 'stick up for one of our own'

If that was our keeper, wouldn't you want him to flatten the cretin? and wouldn't he be totally within his rights to defend himself?

 


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goodersgold Flag Hastings 30 Jan 14 10.24am

A bit like our players and Clint hill at Sheff weds a few years ago?
Were they not roughed up by a fans pitch invasion just because we relegated them .
What happened to them?
Sod all.
It's flask and bovril Palace so let's make a meal out of it.
I'm not sticking up for the bloke at all it was stupid and if he gets done that his lookout.
He knows the risks... I just don't like these witch hunts we seem to have on here every other week.

Edited by goodersgold (30 Jan 2014 10.25am)

 


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paperhat Flag croydon 30 Jan 14 10.32am Send a Private Message to paperhat Add paperhat as a friend

Quote goodersgold at 30 Jan 2014 10.24am

A bit like our players and Clint hill at Sheff weds a few years ago?
Were they not roughed up by a fans pitch invasion just because we relegated them .
What happened to them?
Sod all.
It's flask and bovril Palace so let's make a meal out of it.
I'm not sticking up for the bloke at all it was stupid and if he gets done that his lookout.
He knows the risks... I just don't like these witch hunts we seem to have on here every other week.

Edited by goodersgold (30 Jan 2014 10.25am)

i totally agree re the witch hunt, if he wants to do it , i wont stop him, i just think it would have been funny if the somewhat lunatic goalkeeper had turned round and clumped him one. I also certainly don't perceive him as "one of us" when he does it either.

 


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lankygit Flag Lincoln 30 Jan 14 10.49am Send a Private Message to lankygit Add lankygit as a friend

Quote Rudi Hedman at 29 Jan 2014 10.46am

Would anyone name and shame The Wilton mob, then or now?

This is like watching the Neighbourhood Watch meetings on that sh1tty sit com with Richard Briers and that drippy couple in the early '80s, 'Ever Decreasing Circles.'

Leave it up to those in power to decide what they want to do.


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These guys would.

 


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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 30 Jan 14 3.48pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend

Quote bexleydave at 30 Jan 2014 7.20am

Quote PsychoPaul at 29 Jan 2014 11.44pm

What's all the fuss about?
Does one kid trespassing (a civil offence) means the old bill are right in targeting footie fans rather than scum on the streets stabbing people?

Grass him up! t***s!

Technically the stewards have to ask him to leave the land by the nearest route if they don't want him on there and I sure the way he was bundled to the ground could be assault.

I invaded the pitch once, when I was 12, it was also a week day evening and we also won, it was the night we beat Burnley 2 nil & 52,000 fans were there. I now admit it, ban me!

Saying the above I do see it from the stewards view, but I'm sure they also found it funny, probably even wanted to t*** the goalie as well and who could blame them!



Encroachment onto a football pitch at a regulated match is not a civil offence, it is a criminal offence under the Football (Offences) Act 1991; it always pays to know your facts before spouting garbage.


Well that just about sums it all up. Some 12 year old kid gets excited and runs onto a field. Nothing much to worry about really, no headlione stuff here. But this is not ordinary times and he could be 'grassed' up by other would be criminals. But to prevent the little lad from committing assault on anyone the 'law' nearby are able to assault him! Now there's a worthwhile 20 seconds of my life accounted for and a 'lawyer' to tell me where we all stand in the cornecopeia of legal jargon. Phew, so much better of for knowing all this and that the government have taken such appropriate steps in parliament and we are all in such a good position to see, understand and appreciate in depth what has transpired here. Just a over reacting kid running onto a field....

 

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adrian b Flag Landrindod, Wales 30 Jan 14 3.49pm Send a Private Message to adrian b Add adrian b as a friend


There are people on the pitch, they think it's all over...it is now!

 

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