Maybes Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Dont worry mate some people just dont have that much excitement in there life so they feel the need to jump and shout on a piece of grass now thats sad This coming from the person that got upset because they didn't get the chance to clap the players and have the players clap them back
HEGGSY Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 This coming from the person that got upset because they didn't get the chance to clap the players and have the players clap them back lol Some people on here. Words fail me.
C-man Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I've been Huddersfield a few times now. This was the best visit yet. Gang of 10 of us got refused entry to the Wetherspoons in town as they were only letting families in haha yeah right'o mate. Police directed to a pub round the corner. This pub was quality. Great atmosphere outside the front. South Yorkshire Police I expected to be a right bunch of cvnts like they usually are, however Saturday was different. They were all very good natured and seem to enjoy the banter with the fans. How football should be. We are not criminals we just wanna get pissed and have a good laugh. Pitch invasion was hilarious. I managed to break through to 'enemy lines', got pictures with Logan, Wood and NP himself . Coppers thought I was a Town fan but eventually just ran back into the Leicester area to continue with the celebrations. Ended up seeing Mahrez, Knockaert and De Laet later on out in Leicester too. Top away day. Isn't Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police? The SYP were up to their old tricks at Sheffield station on the way home. Although their mood can't have been helped after Sheff United fans apparently turned over a pub in the town centre.
Freeman's Wharfer Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I'm about to drop a couple of bombshells for some people here so prepare... Firstly, when the tannoy man at Huddersfield said the players would only come back out to clap if Leicester fans cleared the pitch, that was just a tactic to try and get people off the pitch. The truth is that they were never going to come back out or be clapping us because there were Huddersfield fans on the pitch too! Having said that, some did even make their way over and clap still so those who are outraged that they missed this weren't looking hard enough. No big deal though, it's just clapping and I'm sure Pearson enjoyed the change of jumping about in the middle of everyone rather than a simple clap. Secondly, if on Saturday the tannoy man at the KP says there won't be a trophy presentation if people go on the pitch, he is also lying. There's no way the Football League would not have their trophy presented with the Sky Bet ribbons, on the Sky Bet podium, by the man from Sky Bet, so that the players can spray their Sky Bet champagne, whilst waving Sky Bet 'Champions' flags. The corporate nature of football means that the trophy not being lifted in front of a crowd and cameras is an impossibility! All it would do is delay things (in which case no harm done, everyone celebrates how they want) or worst-case scenario mean that an alternative arrangement such as lifting it in the Directors' Box would have to be made. So don't worry, no-one is going to deny you the chance to see that or Sky Bet to reap the rewards of their sponsorship. Everyone in the ground will want that trophy being presented including anyone briefly on the pitch (not that it'll happen).
HEGGSY Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I'm about to drop a couple of bombshells for some people here so prepare... Firstly, when the tannoy man at Huddersfield said the players would only come back out to clap if Leicester fans cleared the pitch, that was just a tactic to try and get people off the pitch. The truth is that they were never going to come back out or be clapping us because there were Huddersfield fans on the pitch too! Having said that, some did even make their way over and clap still so those who are outraged that they missed this weren't looking hard enough. No big deal though, it's just clapping and I'm sure Pearson enjoyed the change of jumping about in the middle of everyone rather than a simple clap. Secondly, if on Saturday the tannoy man at the KP says there won't be a trophy presentation if people go on the pitch, he is also lying. There's no way the Football League would not have their trophy presented with the Sky Bet ribbons, on the Sky Bet podium, by the man from Sky Bet, so that the players can spray their Sky Bet champagne, whilst waving Sky Bet 'Champions' flags. The corporate nature of football means that the trophy not being lifted in front of a crowd and cameras is an impossibility! All it would do is delay things (in which case no harm done, everyone celebrates how they want) or worst-case scenario mean that an alternative arrangement such as lifting it in the Directors' Box would have to be made. So don't worry, no-one is going to deny you the chance to see that or Sky Bet to reap the rewards of their sponsorship. Everyone in the ground will want that trophy being presented including anyone briefly on the pitch (not that it'll happen). I was trying to explain this to a mate of mine last night, who truly believes there won't be a presentation. Like you say, there is no way on this earth they won't present the SKY BET Championship Trophy. It's laughable that people would believe it.
Vlad the Fox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I can remember years ago we took about 9000 to peterborough. It was like the Wild West when we rode into town, women scarpered shops and bars hurriedly slammed down their shutters as tumble weed blew across the road in front of us. Anyway, apart from a couple of streakers the day went without incident (we lost) until the final whistle, as the city fans crammed in half the ground turned to leave, mounted police rode onto the pitch like the cavalry followed by riot police and dog handlers. Because of this all the city fans stopped turned round and stayed in the ground giving abuse to the police for a complete and utter over reaction, after a while the tanoy announced that if we didn't leave the trains would all go without us. How we laughed at that, they had been shit scared of us coming, all week the news was filled with story's of business owners saying they were closing for the day, so to think that we believed they were going to leave thousands of Leicester fans stranded in peterborough was a complete joke. I think the events that surrounded that fixture made peterborough the most tin pot club we have ever come up against for me.
Soup Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Isn't Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police? The SYP were up to their old tricks at Sheffield station on the way home. Although their mood can't have been helped after Sheff United fans apparently turned over a pub in the town centre. Yes they did,I was in that pub and had just ordered a burger.Bastards.
Guest MattP Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 This coming from the person that got upset because they didn't get the chance to clap the players and have the players clap them back lol
cambridgefox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I can remember years ago we took about 9000 to peterborough. It was like the Wild West when we rode into town, women scarpered shops and bars hurriedly slammed down their shutters as tumble weed blew across the road in front of us. Anyway, apart from a couple of streakers the day went without incident (we lost) until the final whistle, as the city fans crammed in half the ground turned to leave, mounted police rode onto the pitch like the cavalry followed by riot police and dog handlers. Because of this all the city fans stopped turned round and stayed in the ground giving abuse to the police for a complete and utter over reaction, after a while the tanoy announced that if we didn't leave the trains would all go without us. How we laughed at that, they had been shit scared of us coming, all week the news was filled with story's of business owners saying they were closing for the day, so to think that we believed they were going to leave thousands of Leicester fans stranded in peterborough was a complete joke. I think the events that surrounded that fixture made peterborough the most tin pot club we have ever come up against for me.As well as the foolishly left piles of limestone left outside the away fans stand(open stand for that day on the left)and because of your previously mentioned events of the day there were a few unhappy people that day and some of the things I saw were bad and I'm not easily shocked.
Guest MattP Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I can remember years ago we took about 9000 to peterborough. It was like the Wild West when we rode into town, women scarpered shops and bars hurriedly slammed down their shutters as tumble weed blew across the road in front of us. Anyway, apart from a couple of streakers the day went without incident (we lost) until the final whistle, as the city fans crammed in half the ground turned to leave, mounted police rode onto the pitch like the cavalry followed by riot police and dog handlers. Because of this all the city fans stopped turned round and stayed in the ground giving abuse to the police for a complete and utter over reaction, after a while the tanoy announced that if we didn't leave the trains would all go without us. How we laughed at that, they had been shit scared of us coming, all week the news was filled with story's of business owners saying they were closing for the day, so to think that we believed they were going to leave thousands of Leicester fans stranded in peterborough was a complete joke. I think the events that surrounded that fixture made peterborough the most tin pot club we have ever come up against for me. That was an incredible day out, I was only about 11 but remember it so well. The Streakers
Dan Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Oh god, people are still trying to claim a pitch invasion involving thousands is the same as 'running on a bit of grass'
cambridgefox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 That was an incredible day out, I was only about 11 but remember it so well. The Streakers I know we have mentioned this before but that was one of the funniest things I have seen at football,I remember one dropping his shoulder and waltzing past a Peterborough player trying to stop him.
cambridgefox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I can remember years ago we took about 9000 to peterborough. It was like the Wild West when we rode into town, women scarpered shops and bars hurriedly slammed down their shutters as tumble weed blew across the road in front of us. Anyway, apart from a couple of streakers the day went without incident (we lost) until the final whistle, as the city fans crammed in half the ground turned to leave, mounted police rode onto the pitch like the cavalry followed by riot police and dog handlers. Because of this all the city fans stopped turned round and stayed in the ground giving abuse to the police for a complete and utter over reaction, after a while the tanoy announced that if we didn't leave the trains would all go without us. How we laughed at that, they had been shit scared of us coming, all week the news was filled with story's of business owners saying they were closing for the day, so to think that we believed they were going to leave thousands of Leicester fans stranded in peterborough was a complete joke. I think the events that surrounded that fixture made peterborough the most tin pot club we have ever come up against for me. That was an incredible day out, I was only about 11 but remember it so well. The Streakers Sorry lads to remind you but was it the 2 nd match on this vid.
Guest MattP Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I know we have mentioned this before but that was one of the funniest things I have seen at football,I remember one dropping his shoulder and waltzing past a Peterborough player trying to stop him. I vaguely remember a player stopping one before being rescued by a City player. Looking at that video I forgot how big though fences were behind the goal, it must have taken some effort to get completely starkers and hope it over them and onto the pitch with stewards and police watching.
Fox92 Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Huddersfield was a great away day, my favourite this season. I didn't want it to end, generally because we dominated the game as well! PS Maybes that was a good read but I believe Huddersfield is in West Yorkshire
cambridgefox Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I vaguely remember a player stopping one before being rescued by a City player. Looking at that video I forgot how big though fences were behind the goal, it must have taken some effort to get completely starkers and hope it over them and onto the pitch with stewards and police watching. I was on the side where the cameras were,I'm sure they " popped up" from here,I might be mistaken.
rico Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 I vaguely remember a player stopping one before being rescued by a City player. Looking at that video I forgot how big though fences were behind the goal, it must have taken some effort to get completely starkers and hope it over them and onto the pitch with stewards and police watching. Richard Smith
Manwell Pablo Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Isn't Huddersfield West Yorkshire Police? The SYP were up to their old tricks at Sheffield station on the way home. Although their mood can't have been helped after Sheff United fans apparently turned over a pub in the town centre. Should be. or Kirkless if they have a force.
Babylon Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 Oh god, people are still trying to claim a pitch invasion involving thousands is the same as 'running on a bit of grass' For some people it is.
Dan Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 For some people it is. Then they don't take part. Simple.
Harry - LCFC Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 For some people it is. That's absolutely fine, but I think we'd all get on better if you didn't mock people who see it differently.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 talking about you chappie ! you do realise the so called "invasion" included NP jumping with the lads ? if you cant be happy for those who took the chance to step on the grassy patch behind the goal to sing with our heros then you are very sad indeed my furry friend! stop obcessing were you even there ? I KNOW you were, and I reeled you in.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 29 April 2014 Posted 29 April 2014 A piece of grass is a piece of grass. Fact. Unless you want to call it a blade. "Ooh mummy, I jumped on a piece of grass today" "Oh did you son? Well done, You are growing into a big boy"!
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