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.I believe and i could be wrong
But a new stadium was built
I heard someone who had been involved with Millwall talking before the game today.Since when were pitch invasions regarded as a terrible crime? I live in an area that has quite a few local Millwall supporters and they're good people. What they have done in the last couple of years to make themselves a true community club is to be applauded. They are the polar opposite of Ehab's approach. Congratulations Millwall. I look forward to playing them again, if only to banish the memory of our last visit to the Den - the only City game I have left before the final whistle.
iPad?How that got "corrected" to that is a mystery. Shape-shifting aliens perhaps?
"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."Millwall: EFL calls Wembley pitch invasion 'completely unacceptable'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40000646
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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.
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.