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Pitch Invader BANNED....

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Manchester United fan shoved by Craig Bellamy after invading pitch banned for three years
Published 14:49 30/09/09 By MirrorFootball
A man who was shoved in the face by Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy after running on to the Old Trafford pitch during Manchester United's 4-3 derby win earlier this month was banned from attending football matches for three years today.
Jake Clarke, 21, from Chorley, Lancashire, admitted entering the playing area after Michael Owen scored United's injury-time winner.
Bellamy confronted Clarke after the solo pitch invasion, which came at the end of a highly charged game on September 20.
The bricklayer, who had to be restrained by four stewards, told officers he "got overexcited" and "just wanted to celebrate with the players" after Michael Owen scored a last-gasp winner.
Clarke, who has previous convictions for cannabis possession and common assault, told Trafford Magistrates' Court that he "deeply regrets" his behaviour.
He said: "I'm gutted about what I have done. I know it was a stupid action. I just wanted to celebrate."
The court heard Clarke was leaving the ground when Owen scored deep into injury time, and the fan was pushed towards the pitch before he decided to enter it.
Steve Woodman, prosecuting, showed CCTV footage of the incident, and said that Manchester United are considering imposing their own ban on the football fan.
Their rivals, Manchester City, could have equalised if it had not been for Clarke, Mr Woodman suggested.
"The defendant's actions could well have caused a full scale pitch invasion. It will have been viewed by millions across the world," he said.
"It was a very tense, very high profile match. The game went right down to the wire.
"The City players were trying to get back to the centre circle to respond to the late goal.
"City may well have been able to push on and score the equaliser."
Police are not investigating Bellamy over the incident but he is thought to have received a warning from the Football Association, Mr Woodman said.
Ian Huggan, defending, said that football is a large part of Clarke's life and he attends around 40 games a season.
"This was a foolish mistake by Mr Clarke. It has caused a lot of concern and anxiety for the people involved," he admitted.
But he asked the court not to impose a ban on his client, saying: "Is it right that this defendant is made subject to a banning order when the player who took the action is just given a warning?"
If Bellamy had not got involved the incident would have been dealt with "very quietly" and would have "gone away", Mr Huggan said.
He pointed out that other football fans who have invaded pitches have been given cautions rather than bans.
But Anne Marie Evans, chair of the Magistrate's bench, decided to ban Clarke from all football matches for three years, and imposed a fine of £305.
She said: "Your explanation was that you wanted to celebrate. This does not give you any right to run onto the pitch. Your actions could have resulted in disorder and possible violence."
Speaking outside court, Mr Huggan said Clarke is "extremely disappointed" by the decision.
"He is now going to take the time to give consideration to that decision and the options available to him," he said.


Bit harsh but alot on here dont like people who invade the pitch. He was silly to do it but after getting slapped by Bellamy, not pressing charges of assault, he gets banned for 3 years due to that he "put Citeh's players off" hahaha. Bit harsh. But Citeh will feel United did well there.
 
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I don't have any sympathy for him because you cannot just decide you want to celebrate with the players and charge on to the pitch. Maybe people will think twice now before running onto the field of play.
 
I don't have any sympathy for him because you cannot just decide you want to celebrate with the players and charge on to the pitch. Maybe people will think twice now before running onto the field of play.


True. But a player can celebrate in front of thousands of opposition fans and cause absolute bedlam and get a 3 match ban. But a fan running onto the pitch and being restrained quite quickly gets a 3 year ban, a £350 fine, and a further action by the club....

Also, a player can assualt a fan (no matter how minor) and get a "telling off."

The lad shouldnt have done it, I agree. Its just a harsh punishment IMO.

Will they do that to EVERY person that invades the pitch? Dont think they will to be fair.
 
Does it not say on the back of your ticket that entry onto the field of play is illegal? Idiot for running on anyway. 3 years does seem a bit on the high side though, especially after getting a granny slap from bellamy.
 
Does it not say on the back of your ticket that entry onto the field of play is illegal? Idiot for running on anyway. 3 years does seem a bit on the high side though, especially after getting a granny slap from bellamy.


Of course its illegal, he should've got a few months and a fine or something IMO. But 3 years, £300 fine (which is probably the amount of money he would spend on a few games this season) and the club is going to take further actions (whatever they are)....is well steep. Its not like he hit someone...unlike a player who's on £100k a week that went out of his way to hit someone.

 

True. But a player can celebrate in front of thousands of opposition fans and cause absolute bedlam and get a 3 match ban. But a fan running onto the pitch and being restrained quite quickly gets a 3 year ban, a £350 fine, and a further action by the club....

Also, a player can assualt a fan (no matter how minor) and get a "telling off."

The lad shouldnt have done it, I agree. Its just a harsh punishment IMO.

Will they do that to EVERY person that invades the pitch? Dont think they will to be fair.

It may be a bit harsh but if it deters people from running onto the pitch then good. As for a player assaulting a fan, I agree Bellamy should have been doen for that. As for the last bit, I don't think they will do it for every fan either because the game is full of double standards and inconsistancies these days.
 
True. But a player can celebrate in front of thousands of opposition fans and cause absolute bedlam and get a 3 match ban. But a fan running onto the pitch and being restrained quite quickly gets a 3 year ban, a £350 fine, and a further action by the club....

Also, a player can assualt a fan (no matter how minor) and get a "telling off."

The lad shouldnt have done it, I agree. Its just a harsh punishment IMO.

Will they do that to EVERY person that invades the pitch? Dont think they will to be fair.

Agreed.
 

Sorry I don't mate, infact I flat out disagree.

If a player truly assaults a fan, they get done, ala Cantona. The fans have no right to encroach onto the pitch. The lad got what was coming to him, first off Bellamy, then the courts.

Absolutely no sympathy.
 
Sorry I don't mate, infact I flat out disagree.

If a player truly assaults a fan, they get done, ala Cantona. The fans have no right to encroach onto the pitch. The lad got what was coming to him, first off Bellamy, then the courts.

Absolutely no sympathy.

So its alright for a player to walk 20 odd yards to hit a restrained football fan?

Fair do's.

I think the 3 year ban is excessive. If Steven Gerrard can get off with uppercutting a DJ in a club for no reason, I'm sure a fan running on to a pitch who was pushed in the face by a £100k a week player, while being restrained, then gets ejected from the ground and then gets banned from seeing his favourite team for 3 years, and a few weeks wages being he's an average working man, is over the top IMO.

Wont stop people running onto the pitch either.
 
What Bellamy did was show his disapproval in the way he did.
I would have been quite happy if he had put the guys lights out after looking back, even if my initial reaction may have been different.
One day, a fan will run onto the pitch and kill a player, as has happened in Africa recently.

They wouldn't run onto a Grand Prix track or jump into an MMA ring and expect to get out without a hair out of place.
 

running onto the pitch is not a calculated action you think about in advance, its almost always a snap decision in the heat of the moment, i've been a somewhat involved with the goading of fans to run onto the pitch at DC United games a couple times, and have even come close to doing it myself.

when you're so happy that your team has scored in that moment, you're not thinking about match bans or anything, all you think about is how you want to celebrate with the players. for that reason, i don't think harsh bans like this will send any kind of message, the next time a fan wants to run onto a pitch, this manc and the 3 year ban will probably be the last things on his mind
 
What Bellamy did was show his disapproval in the way he did.
I would have been quite happy if he had put the guys lights out after looking back, even if my initial reaction may have been different.
One day, a fan will run onto the pitch and kill a player, as has happened in Africa recently.

They wouldn't run onto a Grand Prix track or jump into an MMA ring and expect to get out without a hair out of place.

Would you go around smashing West Ham and Millwall fans who ran on the pitch then?

Bellamy himself could've caused a mass riot mate.

As for a fan running on and killing a player....never happened in the worst hooligan violence of the 70's and 80's when people ran on the pitch for fun....

Cant see it happening when the odd clown runs onto the pitch every blue moon.

The incident at the Manc derby wouldnt have even been brought up or made the press if Bellamy hadnt had done what he did either. So who's to blame for that? Would the punishment for the fan have been less if it was a straight forward problem for the stewards?

As for the incident in Africa...we learn a lot from that country dont we?
 
running onto the pitch is not a calculated action you think about in advance, its almost always a snap decision in the heat of the moment, i've been a somewhat involved with the goading of fans to run onto the pitch at DC United games a couple times, and have even come close to doing it myself.

when you're so happy that your team has scored in that moment, you're not thinking about match bans or anything, all you think about is how you want to celebrate with the players. for that reason, i don't think harsh bans like this will send any kind of message, the next time a fan wants to run onto a pitch, this manc and the 3 year ban will probably be the last things on his mind

Much of it IS a calculated action though unfortunately.
Many crimes, murders, rapes, etc etc were spur of the moment actions, but still not excuseable. The rules are there for all to see, and every fan knows of the consequences.

Otherwise I agree. :D
 
Much of it IS a calculated action though unfortunately.
Many crimes, murders, rapes, etc etc were spur of the moment actions, but still not excuseable. The rules are there for all to see, and every fan knows of the consequences.

Otherwise I agree. :D

Effin hell! Out of 65,000 fans 1 ran onto the pitch and he's made out like he's slayed half of Manchester.
 
Sorry I don't mate, infact I flat out disagree.

If a player truly assaults a fan, they get done, ala Cantona. The fans have no right to encroach onto the pitch. The lad got what was coming to him, first off Bellamy, then the courts.

Absolutely no sympathy.

cantona assaulted the fan imo, feet first over the hoardings, the fan threw punches back and who could blame him when faced with a set of studs coming his way. sure, he provoked the attack with what he supposedly said but believe me, i had learned a far worse phrase in french that was gonna head his way the next time he'd played against us.
cantona should have been banned sine die.
bellend shouldn't have got away with what he did.
he was daft to run on but the 3 years seems steep despite what the ground regs say, if there was a set fine like in oz at the cricket then it would put people off, although many a whip round was had on Yabbas Hill in 95 for Barmy Army members who ran the naked gauntlet, was well worth chipping in for the fun of it all, removal of clothing would probably not carry the same ban as someone who appears threatening.


bring back the female streakers !! ffs.
 

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