TJB-fox Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 i dont think you have the brain capacity to understand the concept so i'll retract from anything else on the subject. thought you said this site was for debating, not trying to quash other's intelligence
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Haven't got much sympathy with him Lack of self control is no excuse
ozvaldo Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 why is it 'illegal' to go on the KP pitch but not other football pitches like Watford, Reading, Southampton, Hull, etc...? is it really bad to stand on some grass?
lcfc1994 Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 So we should now base crime on the fact of whether it harms or kills people? So another scenario. Someone breaks into your car overnight, you were tucked up in bed. This act hasnt killed or harmed you in any physical way. Would that be ok and you wouldn't report it to the police? Didn't think so 'This act hasn't killed or harmed you in any physical way' it doesn't need to be, theft of a belonging can cause emotional pain or damage. Again, a man running on the pitch does neither of these.Can somebody tell me what WUM is? EDIT: wind up merchant?
Guest MattP Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Why is it no pitch invaders seem capable of running on grass? lol I like itTommy that's ridiculous to compare it drink driving. I'm amazed at how many people seem to want to punish others for enjoying themselves. We must have the most miserable fan base in the country, bad feeling our "celebrations" at the Donny game are going to be a bit of a laughing stock, I'm getting images of fans booing, Birch conducting it with a club written script, Sam Bailey signing we are the champions and lads who aactually know how to have a good time without being told what to do looking at each other thinking "what the actual **** is this". I was intending to run on in my Unabomber Knockaert hat, put it on him, sniff some poppers then tackle as many other fans on the pitch as possible ala Filbert Street v Oxford. This is going to be biggest "match day family championship celebration experience brought to you by Air Asia and Skybet" we have ever seen isn't it?
LCFC FOX Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 I love a good pitch invasion, I was gutted when only a quarter of L wanted to go on. Maybe it's because we lost? I hope we have one in the last two games.
Dan Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 This is going to be biggest "match day family championship celebration experience brought to you by Air Asia and Skybet" we have ever seen isn't it?
Corky Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 lol I like it Tommy that's ridiculous to compare it drink driving. I'm amazed at how many people seem to want to punish others for enjoying themselves. We must have the most miserable fan base in the country, bad feeling our "celebrations" at the Donny game are going to be a bit of a laughing stock, I'm getting images of fans booing, Birch conducting it with a club written script, Sam Bailey signing we are the champions and lads who aactually know how to have a good time without being told what to do looking at each other thinking "what the actual **** is this". I was intending to run on in my Unabomber Knockaert hat, put it on him, sniff some poppers then tackle as many other fans on the pitch as possible ala Filbert Street v Oxford. This is going to be biggest "match day family championship celebration experience brought to you by Air Asia and Skybet" we have ever seen isn't it? Could well be. I hope, should we win the league, they do a lap of honour, do the trophy presentation and leave all the celebration crap until afterwards so we can go and enjoy ourselves elsewhere.
Guest MattP Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Whatever happens, if they start trying to cross X factor shite with a league title I'm out of there.
Spudulike Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 So we should now base crime on the fact of whether it harms or kills people? So another scenario. Someone breaks into your car overnight, you were tucked up in bed. This act hasnt killed or harmed you in any physical way. Would that be ok and you wouldn't report it to the police? Didn't think so You know what they say about what you should do if you're in a hole ?? Probably best to stop there before you make an even bigger fool of yourself.
Freeman's Wharfer Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 I love a good pitch invasion, I was gutted when only a quarter of L wanted to go on. Maybe it's because we lost? I hope we have one in the last two games. I was actually looking around the stadium last night and it's actually pretty pitch invasion unfriendly. It's pretty hard without climbing over a barrier which runs quite high around all of the front row because the only way to pitch side is down the stairways which were filled at the bottom by three stewards. To get a pitch invasion at our stadium would rely on several hundred people being willing to clamber over a barrier to get down to the bit of ground before the advertising hoardings and then over the hoardings onto the pitch.
Hungry Hungry Fox Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 I wonder how many poor pitch invasion related threads there will be until the end of the season
Haydos Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Everyone running on the pitch a la Watford last year is different to one attention seeking knob doing it in an insignificant moment against Brighton.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Based on the police presence I reckon he should face the chair.
Tom17LCFC Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 So we should now base crime on the fact of whether it harms or kills people? So another scenario. Someone breaks into your car overnight, you were tucked up in bed. This act hasnt killed or harmed you in any physical way. Would that be ok and you wouldn't report it to the police? Didn't think so wow, are you being serious? Are you really comparing running onto a bit of grass to drink driving and theft?! Unreal. EDIT: for the record I thought pre-planning a pitch invasion was silly but I'm not gonna look down at anyone and suggest they should be banned for trying it.
TrentFox Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 Why is it no pitch invaders seem capable of running on grass? To be fair, Beckford found it quite difficult, too.
Babylon Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 lol I like it Tommy that's ridiculous to compare it drink driving. I'm amazed at how many people seem to want to punish others for enjoying themselves. We must have the most miserable fan base in the country, bad feeling our "celebrations" at the Donny game are going to be a bit of a laughing stock, I'm getting images of fans booing, Birch conducting it with a club written script, Sam Bailey signing we are the champions and lads who aactually know how to have a good time without being told what to do looking at each other thinking "what the actual **** is this". I was intending to run on in my Unabomber Knockaert hat, put it on him, sniff some poppers then tackle as many other fans on the pitch as possible ala Filbert Street v Oxford. This is going to be biggest "match day family championship celebration experience brought to you by Air Asia and Skybet" we have ever seen isn't it? We can all get our phones out and flash the lights at each other, just to add to the experience. Oooh ohhh... A MOBILE PHONE MEXICAN WAVE sponsored by Old El Paso.
suffolk fox Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 To be fair, Beckford found it quite difficult, too. Quality! Quite a few of our team had that problem last night too Running on the grass that is
Tommy G Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 wow, are you being serious? Are you really comparing running onto a bit of grass to drink driving and theft?! Unreal. EDIT: for the record I thought pre-planning a pitch invasion was silly but I'm not gonna look down at anyone and suggest they should be banned for trying it. no I was trying to get the little cretin to understand how the crime system works. He seems to have only one correlation between something being a crime if it physically hurt someone or something. Seems to have escaped you too
Tom17LCFC Posted 9 April 2014 Posted 9 April 2014 no I was trying to get the little cretin to understand how the crime system works. He seems to have only one correlation between something being a crime if it physically hurt someone or something. Seems to have escaped you too Ok mate, I'll assume you've never broken the law and leave it there...
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