Ermm I "invaded" the pitch and so did my entire family, who started it. It was an overwhelming felling of warmth and comradeship. The stewards made no attempt to stop us and rightly so, they couldn't stop an avalanche and, anyway, they had a plan.
I'd spoken to a steward in the way in and asked if he was ready for what might come. He said "yeah, we know, we know what to do". It was clear the security staff had been well briefed and they didn't attempt to stop an inevitable incursion. No player or official was threatened. They merely formed a cordon in the dressing room corner. allowing players and officials a safe haven.
I wasn't going to do it but as it became clear that a) we were staying up and b) it was all entirely safe, families with kids on shoulders. and a bit of dancing and c) in my elder years, it was perhaps a chance in a lifetime. It was clearly entirely harmless and good natured.
When the time was up, the stewards formed a line, from the dressing room corner, locking arms, and swept the crowd off the pitch without any opposition.
The players were then able to come back on with their wives and kids. A military operation couldn't have been better organised. An invasion is opposed. This wasn't and rightly so. It was well managed, safely, and with no provocation that might have caused trouble.
This is bollocks. Nothing could have been more appropriate and better planned.