Bear who ended up on the pitch after the last minute winner vs Killie has been banned indefinitely by the club. Criminal court case still to be heard by the looks of it.
Is this appropriate action by the Club?
Obviously not
Bear who ended up on the pitch after the last minute winner vs Killie has been banned indefinitely by the club. Criminal court case still to be heard by the looks of it.
Is this appropriate action by the Club?
David Martin is an absolute tool.
Denied the UB a move to BF3 back in 2012/2013 due to “safety reasons”.
It must be. His name and signature at the bottom of the letter.it’s not still him calling the shots is it ?
I’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?Obviously not
It must be. His name and signature at the bottom of the letter.
Bear who ended up on the pitch after the last minute winner vs Killie has been banned indefinitely by the club. Criminal court case still to be heard by the looks of it.
Is this appropriate action by the Club?
Across the city you get a tour of the stadium and hospitality ticketsI’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?
Calm heads here guys. The lad got a ban for being arrested at the game, going purely by the rules it's the right professional decision.
The safety officer has kept the door open for a return once the case is complete. There's no denying the lads loyalty and passion for the club, if he bites the bullet for a wee while he'll be back at Ibrox soon enough.
What should his punishment have been (if any)..?
Is invading the pitch normally a chargeable offence or is there more to this story?
I always assumed you just got thrown out
Fans shouldn't be on the pitch under any normal circumstances.
Bear who ended up on the pitch after the last minute winner vs Killie has been banned indefinitely by the club. Criminal court case still to be heard by the looks of it.
Is this appropriate action by the Club?
Ah don’t think it’ll get anywhere near a courtroom.I think the court will likely convict him and fine him a few hundred pounds - I think that’s absolutely enough.
He hasn’t done anything particularly bad.
Not at all. It spells it out.This is in our ground regulations, probably the same for others. Harsh in the extreme but no doubt wanting to make an example of someone.
Doesn’t merit a ban though.Fans shouldn't be on the pitch under any circumstances.
How did you work that one out?Doesn’t merit a ban though.
With your view you could blame the players for going right up to the fans and celebrating with them.
It does.Being arrested doesn't bring the club into disrepute.
I’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?
They take the same stance. A few of their fans were banned before being found guilty and given banning orders for going over the hoardings at the same ground.Across the city you get a tour of the stadium and hospitality tickets
It’s not exactly rocket science, is it?How did you work that one out?