you aren't wrong .Clubs who properly administer their affairs don't do deals and have external monitoring. The owner and his backer are as dodgy as ****.
you aren't wrong .Clubs who properly administer their affairs don't do deals and have external monitoring. The owner and his backer are as dodgy as ****.
I ran on the pitch once the night we won the league! It was good humoured & fun with everyone singing & cheeringThe proliferation of pitch invasions and altercations between those who are meant to be on the pitch and those who aren't, is not good news.
Personally, I'd issue a lifetime ban to every fan who goes on the pitch. Football doesn't need you...
I ran on the pitch once the night we won the league! It was good humoured & fun with everyone singing & cheering
with sheer joy. The players appeared in the stand waving & the atmosphere was wonderful. I've never forgotten it.
Most of the time pitch invasions are joyous, but these days drugs, drink and the moronic mindset of a sizeable minority means that some idiot is bound to ruin it - could be anywhere, anytime and for any reason. But somebody always seems to ruin itI ran on the pitch once the night we won the league! It was good humoured & fun with everyone singing & cheering
with sheer joy. The players appeared in the stand waving & the atmosphere was wonderful. I've never forgotten it.

I do agree, threats to players or management were unheard of. I remember when there was no segregation at all in the ground & we mingled quite amicably with opposing fans, imagine that now!I've done it twice - when we were relegated in '77 and at Highbury after the '81 FA Cup Semi Final. In those days it was pretty common place.
I can't remember any threat to players or managers back then. The fences were to keep large numbers of fans apart. Recent days have shown that it's safer to have a zero tolerance policy because there are just too many idiots out there.
Why did you go on the pitch when we got relegated? I can understand the 81 semi final 'cos that was a belter but relegation?????
I do agree, threats to players or management were unheard of. I remember when there was no segregation at all in the ground & we mingled quite amicably with opposing fans, imagine that now!
Why did you go on the pitch when we got relegated? I can understand the 81 semi final 'cos that was a belter but relegation?????
I would have been at that game but must have deleted it from memory as I tend to do with anything that upsets me & relegation definitely upset me!!!!In support of the club/players/management. many people held banners reading "We Will Return" and chanted "We'll be back..." There was zero protest from the 26,000 who were there, as per this section of a review of the season...
"Goals from John Pratt and Jimmy Holmes gave Tottenham an important 2-0 win against Leicester.The home crowd had an anxious wait to find out that West Ham had gained an impressive 0-0 draw at Liverpool and so Spurs were relegated. This triggered incredible scenes as fans streamed onto the pitch. There were banners of defiance, such as ‘We Will Return’ and the mood was fairly upbeat."
The players came out of the dressing room in towels and clapped the fans from the directors box and the fans clapped and cheered back. It was very good natured. Most fans who were there, were die-hard types and there was a sense that the club would bounce back. United had gone down 3 years previously and as difficult as it was to accept, it was time to start again, as they had done so successfully.
I would have been at that game but must have deleted it from memory as I tend to do with anything that upsets me & relegation definitely upset me!!!!
Most of the time pitch invasions are joyous, but these days drugs, drink and the moronic mindset of a sizeable minority means that some idiot is bound to ruin it - could be anywhere, anytime and for any reason. But somebody always seems to ruin it
Sentences are not harsh or long enough, right through the whole range of offences, not just public order. Jail is more like a holiday camp. Try Rwanda, proper sentences, likely to get 6 years for steeling a car. Prisoners do hard labour repairing roads etc, orange jump suits, do a runner you will be shot. 7 days a week, no work no food no days off. Parole is possible after 1/4 of sentence but you have to be a model prisoner. People seldom go back. Get used to working for a living as well.I've done it twice - when we were relegated in '77 and at Highbury after the '81 FA Cup Semi Final. In those days it was pretty common place.
I can't remember any threat to players or managers back then. The fences were to keep large numbers of fans apart. Recent days have shown that it's safer to have a zero tolerance policy because there are just too many idiots out there.
Useless Scouse ****ers.West Ham had gained an impressive 0-0 draw at Liverpool and so Spurs were relegated..


In support of the club/players/management. many people held banners reading "We Will Return" and chanted "We'll be back..." There was zero protest from the 26,000 who were there, as per this section of a review of the season...
"Goals from John Pratt and Jimmy Holmes gave Tottenham an important 2-0 win against Leicester.The home crowd had an anxious wait to find out that West Ham had gained an impressive 0-0 draw at Liverpool and so Spurs were relegated. This triggered incredible scenes as fans streamed onto the pitch. There were banners of defiance, such as ‘We Will Return’ and the mood was fairly upbeat."
The players came out of the dressing room in towels and clapped the fans from the directors box and the fans clapped and cheered back. It was very good natured. Most fans who were there, were die-hard types and there was a sense that the club would bounce back. United had gone down 3 years previously and as difficult as it was to accept, it was time to start again, as they had done so successfully.
Also not true. We finished bottom so West Ham's result was irrelevant.Useless Scouse ****ers.![]()

That day is the reason that Sunderland fans hate Jimmy Hill, funnily enough.Also not true. We finished bottom so West Ham's result was irrelevant.