I'd ban all of them for life. I also intend emailing H*mberside plod, and I'll be asking if they can identify, and then ban, all those who invaded the KC pitch after we beat Watford in the play offs. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Think there have been some minor pitch invasions at the old Wembley. I recall some Everton fans getting on during an FA Cup final vs Liverpool. But nothing like the volume we saw today at the New Wembley, which I thought was virtually impossible to get onto the pitch.....If the FA don't come down hard on Millwall (4 pts deducted from the beginning of next season or something like that) than some other clubs fans will take it as green light to go into the pitch at Wembley. The FA will do their usual backing out act and do knack all.
Ironically it was Millwall that started a fight with out U23's on 89 minutes and got the match abandoned. They should make Millwall play the game again, like we had to do, hopefully Bradford would win this time.
I heard someone who had been involved with Millwall talking before the game today. He pointed out that they had won an award for family club of the year. But he admitted that on the big occasions like today a lot of their old thugs come out of retirement and there is potential for aggro. This is exactly what happened in the cuptie with us. A tie against a Prem team, lets go for old times sake. If our local plod had not been so spineless maybe they would think twice about it in future.
Millwall: EFL calls Wembley pitch invasion 'completely unacceptable' http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40000646 please log in to view this image
"It was completely unacceptable and we will not tolerate such behaviour. Milwall will be fined the equivalent of half a pack of rich tea biscuits for failing to control their fans. That'll show em, the ****s."
FFS I have never - and am now far too respectable to ever - encroach on the playing area. However, if more immature individuals find themselves emotionally overwhelmed to the point they are compelled to invade the pitch then I shall enjoy the spectacle. At the risk of stating the obvious, football players are not ****ing ballerinas - they're massively overpaid, mostly under-educated lads who are living the dream; apart from their talent and dedication they are no different from the people in the crowd. We live in a world where nutters blow themselves up at pop concerts but you can get arrested for tousling a players hair. Neil Harris got it wrong.
One person runs onto the pitch and snots a player. Is that acceptable? 20, 100 or more run on; who has the crystal ball?