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Post by socrates on Apr 9, 2016 19:55:07 GMT
On the sh*t (a**hole bar stewards) forum it's being said gas fans on the pitch. Any truth in this? About 10 maximum. Probably all drunk as fek. Pretty much every game this time of the season involves a handful of fans running to the front / through the advert boards when teams score. Unless it's a mid table clash with nothing to play for. It'll be ok.
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Post by clearblue on Apr 9, 2016 21:18:56 GMT
On the sh*t (a**hole bar stewards) forum it's being said gas fans on the pitch. Any truth in this? They sort of did but it wasn't a proper pitch invasion just some drunk men who got the other side of the advertising board you know they were drunk do you ?
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Post by costahotshot on Apr 9, 2016 21:31:36 GMT
Total idiots, don't we have some kind of suspended sanction hanging over us because of flares earlier in the season?
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Post by axegas on Apr 9, 2016 21:52:33 GMT
They sort of did but it wasn't a proper pitch invasion just some drunk men who got the other side of the advertising board you know they were drunk do you ? Watching them on the replay and having been to dozens of away games myself, I can confidently tell you they were drunk or at least under the influence of alcohol
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Post by clearblue on Apr 9, 2016 22:21:42 GMT
you know they were drunk do you ? Watching them on the replay and having been to dozens of away games myself, I can confidently tell you they were drunk or at least under the influence of alcohol watching the replay and going to away games makes you an expert in the field of alcohol and its consumption does it?!!
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Post by bignose on Apr 9, 2016 22:23:26 GMT
Correction - their keeper tried to kick off about being elbowed or hit in the mouth. No excuse of course. He was reacting to Rovers fans all 2nd half. Bit poor for a pro, at home, nailed on for promotion. Would have thought he could ignore it Yeah he was a knob and his reaction to the Harrison incident was pathetic but no excuse for the couple of bottles. You probably couldn't see it in the away end (and were probably too busy jumping around celebrating anyway!) but right after your first goal went in, our goalkeeper was trying to hold onto the ball (to waste time) and one of your players (couldn't see who, but he was of afro-carribean appearance) was attempting to get it back from the goalie, and when he couldn't, he just punched him full in the face. Everyone around me was awaiting the inevitable red card as blood appeared on the goalies face afterwards, but incredibly the ref must not have seen it. (and to be fair to the goalie, he didn't go down either, which possibly saved the Rovers player) Since the match was being filmed, I would expect some kind of retro-punitive action, although I am not sure if someone from Northampton would have to make a complaint for that to happen, and since we got promoted anyway, maybe they will just let it go?
Good luck for the rest of the season!
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Post by yategas78 on Apr 9, 2016 22:44:59 GMT
I hope the assholes on the pitch will be really proud of themselves when we get docked points or fined or what ever punishment we get I thought the Red Half were the knob heads!!
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 9, 2016 22:45:15 GMT
Watching them on the replay and having been to dozens of away games myself, I can confidently tell you they were drunk or at least under the influence of alcohol watching the replay and going to away games makes you an expert in the field of alcohol and its consumption does it?!! what is wrong with having a drink at the football? It is some peoples one enjoyment of a hard weeks work,throwing bottle yeah that's stupid but everyone gets excited and with 15 to go and 2 0 down and coming back for a draw I think it's not that bad jumping over the barrier as long as your not attacking any players We're all human and get excited,when that second goal went in I put on my ginger gaffney wig and ran out in the street naked Just got out the cells but so what,great point for the gassss Roll on yeovile and dull Darren
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Post by socrates on Apr 9, 2016 22:46:35 GMT
Yeah he was a knob and his reaction to the Harrison incident was pathetic but no excuse for the couple of bottles. You probably couldn't see it in the away end (and were probably too busy jumping around celebrating anyway!) but right after your first goal went in, our goalkeeper was trying to hold onto the ball (to waste time) and one of your players (couldn't see who, but he was of afro-carribean appearance) was attempting to get it back from the goalie, and when he couldn't, he just punched him full in the face. Everyone around me was awaiting the inevitable red card as blood appeared on the goalies face afterwards, but incredibly the ref must not have seen it. (and to be fair to the goalie, he didn't go down either, which possibly saved the Rovers player) Since the match was being filmed, I would expect some kind of retro-punitive action, although I am not sure if someone from Northampton would have to make a complaint for that to happen, and since we got promoted anyway, maybe they will just let it go?
Good luck for the rest of the season!
Sounds like typical end of season crunch game shenanigans to me. The sort of thing that would get over played time and time again on match of the Day rather than the actual real football incidents. Good point for both sides and onwards we go.
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Post by socrates on Apr 9, 2016 22:52:52 GMT
watching the replay and going to away games makes you an expert in the field of alcohol and its consumption does it?!! what is wrong with having a drink at the football? It is some peoples one enjoyment of a hard weeks work,throwing bottle yeah that's stupid but everyone gets excited and with 15 to go and 2 0 down and coming back for a draw I think it's not that bad jumping over the barrier as long as your not attacking any players We're all human and get excited,when that second goal went in I put on my ginger gaffney wig and ran out in the street naked Just got out the cells but so what,great point for the gassss Roll on yeovile and dull Darren Exactly what I'm getting at. Watching the goals highlights on sky sports this evening pretty much every club that has something to play for that's scored has fans running towards the pitch many jumping over barriers and there's so much passion I think it's great. Footballs a passionate game and at the end of the season if your desperate for points and your team hit the back of the net your going to go mental for f**ks sake. It's why I love it but I guess for some they're happy to sit down and clap but that's not football as far as I'm concerned and it certainly ain't Rovers away either, never has been and I hope it never will be.
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Post by Okebournegas on Apr 9, 2016 23:00:10 GMT
what is wrong with having a drink at the football? It is some peoples one enjoyment of a hard weeks work,throwing bottle yeah that's stupid but everyone gets excited and with 15 to go and 2 0 down and coming back for a draw I think it's not that bad jumping over the barrier as long as your not attacking any players We're all human and get excited,when that second goal went in I put on my ginger gaffney wig and ran out in the street naked Just got out the cells but so what,great point for the gassss Roll on yeovile and dull Darren Exactly what I'm getting at. Watching the goals highlights on sky sports this evening pretty much every club that has something to play for that's scored has fans running towards the pitch many jumping over barriers and there's so much passion I think it's great. Footballs a passionate game and at the end of the season if your desperate for points and your team hit the back of the net your going to go mental for f**ks sake. It's why I love it but I guess for some they're happy to sit down and clap but that's not football as far as I'm concerned and it certainly ain't Rovers away either, never has been and I hope it never will be. [ You have to sit there clap like a true gentleman and If it's a rather special goal you may get away with a " golly what a splendid goal , well done chap" . Note* not too loud however as it may lead to someone getting offended.
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 9, 2016 23:01:52 GMT
Maybe it's the older ones that moan cause they can't jump the barrier haha I'm getting near that I will have to bring a trampet for future last minute winners,if we get a last minute winner at York and it gets us automatic I will be running on the pitch and giving Dc a smacker on the lips Ban me for life now and stone me to death Utg
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Post by Okebournegas on Apr 9, 2016 23:13:39 GMT
Maybe it's the older ones that moan cause they can't jump the barrier haha I'm getting near that I will have to bring a trampet for future last minute winners,if we get a last minute winner at York and it gets us automatic I will be running on the pitch and giving Dc a smacker on the lips Ban me for life now and stone me to death Utg I will give you a piggy back onto the pitch if you stand in the blackthorn!!!!
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Post by socrates on Apr 9, 2016 23:14:52 GMT
To be honest my days of running on the pitch and going mental are gone but I actually feel More passionate about it all than I've ever done it's just that common sense probably prevails as you get older and the thought of getting banned from Rovers would be as bad as being banned from seeing my kids or banned from driving etc so I'm happy just jumping up and down and singing / chanting and going mental on the terraces and singing my heart out. I can appreciate some haven't got that common sense or maturity though and I don't think they should be locked up or banned for celebrating as long as they don't throw anything or hit anyone. The fences have been taken away to allow for spillage and avoid crushes let's not arrest everyone who wonders in to the areas that the likes of the Hillsborough victims would have saved them.
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 9, 2016 23:52:27 GMT
Maybe it's the older ones that moan cause they can't jump the barrier haha I'm getting near that I will have to bring a trampet for future last minute winners,if we get a last minute winner at York and it gets us automatic I will be running on the pitch and giving Dc a smacker on the lips Ban me for life now and stone me to death Utg I will give you a piggy back onto the pitch if you stand in the blackthorn!!!! you can jump that wall with me on your back,I'm not arguing with you if you can You should of been running in the grand national today ha I got two games left in the thorn end then I got a season tkt in the wurthers original stand (west stand) I my feet all week and getting on now ha
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 9, 2016 23:54:47 GMT
To be honest my days of running on the pitch and going mental are gone but I actually feel More passionate about it all than I've ever done it's just that common sense probably prevails as you get older and the thought of getting banned from Rovers would be as bad as being banned from seeing my kids or banned from driving etc so I'm happy just jumping up and down and singing / chanting and going mental on the terraces and singing my heart out. I can appreciate some haven't got that common sense or maturity though and I don't think they should be locked up or banned for celebrating as long as they don't throw anything or hit anyone. The fences have been taken away to allow for spillage and avoid crushes let's not arrest everyone who wonders in to the areas that the likes of the Hillsborough victims would have saved them. dont jump up and down too fast things come out as you get older:(
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Post by bb1883 on Apr 10, 2016 3:51:00 GMT
Watching them on the replay and having been to dozens of away games myself, I can confidently tell you they were drunk or at least under the influence of alcohol watching the replay and going to away games makes you an expert in the field of alcohol and its consumption does it?!! Doesn't take a genius to spot when somebody is drunk.. Being publicly drunk isn't something that's praised Nothing wrong with a beer at the football until you start acting like a prick
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Post by knowall on Apr 10, 2016 7:36:47 GMT
Most likely will be included in his report then, let's hope there won't be serious repercussions. Don't see how the club can get in trouble for things like this. What can they actually do? Tie up all our fans during the game? Yes the Club can find out who they were and report them to the police. If every club did this it would stop.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2016 7:54:53 GMT
Jeez, we've got some plebs.
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Post by bluegas on Apr 10, 2016 8:08:35 GMT
Bignose - I was in row F of your South stand so was only a few yards away from the Smith/Harrison spat & was watching it. I'm surprised Northampton fans sat 3,4,5 times that distance saw something I didn't. I'm intrigued that you admit he was wasting time & that Wilder took off a striker for a CB at 2-1. Interesting. You should have won 3 or 4 nil. But you didn't.
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