Pie and pint of Carling in the louden is his second punishment.Probably to let them see what a Proper Football Stadium looks like
Pie and pint of Carling in the louden is his second punishment.Probably to let them see what a Proper Football Stadium looks like
Haha haha ya fkn absolute jessy. What an embarrassment. Hahahah
The guy in question has been found guilty of nothing as yet..so, who are the club to punish bim before the courts deal with the case? It's frankly outrageous and what if it's prejudicial towards his forthcoming court case?
I take it this guy has a season ticket and it's that which has been taken away so what would stop him buying a ticket for a game and attending?
The players ran off the pitch and towards the support in a gesture that was saying to me," let's celebrate".
Now that would be a punishment, one of them in The Louden. Most of them refuse to come in when on Sub Crawls, which amuses mePie and pint of Carling in the louden is his second punishment.
If it was dealt with at the time-ok.That’s wrong. Absolutely too much, especially prior to court. He’s encroached the pitch by a few yards after a last minute winner to celebrate a goal. There was no nastiness, nothing pre-meditated, nothing horrible.
I get frustrated at the kids going on the pitch and it’s become too common but the courts will rightly or wrongly deal with it - the club don’t need to twist the knife.
I think the courts will teach him the lesson, the club are too keen to go after our own. I could even understand if it was for sectarianism or similar but that’s ridiculous.
I wouldn’t want him banned, that’s for sure.For all of you saying that the decision is ridiculous, what would you like to happen if opposition fans or fan encroached the pitch at Ibrox if their team were to score a winner in the final minute, just saying.
I'd imagine fans bringing in flares or pyros might find themselves getting similar treatment in the not so distant future.Fair point. In that case, the club is right.
It’s stupid behaviour.
Sorry if it offends. Invade the pitch or sing banned songs and you will get what’s coming.
The club comes first.
He knows one of the kids that’s getting pulled for nothing more than celebrating a goal and am sure he said the wee fella is gutted incase he gets his season took off him.i think its yourself that coming across as a embarrassment
you have been biting like a crocodile this entire thread, you are painfully easy
How did the club get his name off the authorities? Pretty sure under the GDPR act private or confidential information cannot be shared.
Would you be available to help me over the wall?The day we win 55 their will be a pitch invasion on a par with that day at pittodrie
Admitting it in his tweet not helping the the cries of innocent either.People still not understanding the ban too much of a rush to be all indignant I guess. He is not banned for ever and ever, his time away will be determined after his court case.
Also, folk saying that the club should treat him as innocent until proven guilty, really? If you are accused of a crime at your work place, you will be suspended, potentially ‘indefinitely’ pending criminal proceedings.
Totally agree ..I thought the law in this country was innocent until proven guiltyI’m surprised the Club’s policy is not to follow a presumption of innocence until a sheriff gives his verdict. What’s the precedent for situations like this?
We all celebrate goals every week, home and away. Stay on the terraces like the rest of us.Banned for celebrating a goal ffs? I'll bet this boy has more passion in his little toe than this julh.
People still not understanding the ban too much of a rush to be all indignant I guess. He is not banned for ever and ever, his time away will be determined after his court case.
Also, folk saying that the club should treat him as innocent until proven guilty, really? If you are accused of a crime at your work place, you will be suspended, potentially ‘indefinitely’ pending criminal proceedings.
It’s clearly stated in the Ts & Cs.That needs to be legally challenged.
Nothing to lose as he's banned anyway.
Terms and conditions of season ticket purchase needs scrutinised to see if arrestment allows for banning.
Being arrested doesn't bring the club into disrepute.
The ban is not for celebrating a goal but you know that don’t you?Banned for celebrating a goal ffs? I'll bet this boy has more passion in his little toe than this julh.
The guy in question has been found guilty of nothing as yet..so, who are the club to punish bim before the courts deal with the case? It's frankly outrageous and what if it's prejudicial towards his forthcoming court case?
I take it this guy has a season ticket and it's that which has been taken away so what would stop him buying a ticket for a game and attending?
The players ran off the pitch and towards the support in a gesture that was saying to me," let's celebrate".
It’s clearly stated in the Ts & Cs.
He admitted it himself.Not sure he can impose this. The lad is innocent until he is proven otherwise
That's fair enough then, although,I think the non reimbursement clause is a tad over the top.It’s clearly stated in the Ts & Cs.
Indeed. There’s also the fact everyone is missing that he’s acknowledged the offence, saying he was on the pitch and the Police have photos to prove it.
It’s fair enough to disagree with the punishment but let’s not pretend he didn’t commit the offence. He’s acknowledged he did.
I’m sure if he’s acquitted on some weird technicality then his punishment from the Club will be reviewed. It’s looking highly unlikely though.
He could also get into Ibrox if someone else gets him a ticket, that’s not the point, I was merely pointing out that we agree to the Ts&Cs when we buy a ticket.He could go to Livi tomorrow and sit in their end. Martin can't determine who goes to so done else's ground.
Has it been deal with within a legal framework?He admitted it himself.
If found guilty he will get a banning order though.What if he is found guilty and not given a football banning order? The players ran right towards to celebrate with the fans. The players didn't stay on the pitch.
For me, the guy has been caught up in the euphoria of celebrating a last-minute winner.
Doesn’t matter, the Club have the right to withdraw season tickets whenever they like.Has it been deal with within a legal framework?
If found guilty he will get a banning order though.
Doesn’t matter, the Club have the right to withdraw season tickets whenever they like.
Ffs, the guy got a little bit excited because we won the game in the last minute, our club should have shown some common sense on the matter.
If found guilty he will get a banning order though.
My mate was found guilty of assaulting a Hibs thug and never received a football banning order due to extreme provocation and exemplary employment record.
What if he is found guilty and not given a football banning order? The players ran right towards to celebrate with the fans. The players didn't stay on the pitch.
For me, the guy has been caught up in the euphoria of celebrating a last-minute winner.
This case has a higher profile due to the coverage, it almost guarantees banning orders.My mate was found guilty of assaulting a Hibs thug and never received a football banning order due to extreme provocation and exemplary employment record.
This case has a higher profile due to the coverage, it almost guarantees banning orders.
This case has a higher profile due to the coverage, it almost guarantees banning orders.
What about that tim who jumped on the pitch at the piggery last season, sentence deferredFuk!ng shocking!!
they manky bast@rds let ther fans do wat they like!
very very harsh punishment indeed!
You can agree or disagree all you like but the fact is that fan behaviour is high profile atm, that will count against anyone who misbehaves at a game.I absolutely disagree.
The cup final in 2016 wasn't high profile?
His photo was in every tabloid and he was grassed by a local mentally challenged.
I doubt the club would leave an empty seat on the off chance as the demands so high so I'm not sure I believe a promise like that was made! not really sure what my opinion is on this I've been following the bears since I was a boy seen some sights over the years far more important wins than that game and never once thought I'd go on the pitch indefinate ban seems a bit harsh but everybody knows we get scrutinised more than any other team by a long way so I suspect the club are setting a precedent so no one else is likely to get in bother in the future! I bet after seeing this letter a good few have already been put off even thinking about doing itIf someone from our club has promised something, then it should be delivered on.
No complaints here.I'd imagine fans bringing in flares or pyros might find themselves getting similar treatment in the not so distant future.
I think the club are getting on the front foot for strict liability coming.