Pitch invasions and smoke bombs

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Sorry, but going on the pitch during the game is not on.

As for the ‘bore off’ reaction what’s the acceptable number before it becomes too much?, how much time should be wasted? What if a fan or player gets injured?

The pitch is for the players during the game.
 

If a bunch of kids run onto the pitch to get a players shirt what happens then? Does the kid get banned? Does the kids guardian get banned? Do they both get banned?
What is the age limit for kids running on?
When does a kid become an adolescent?
What if a player ignores the kid?

I think the responsibilities for a junior ticket is in the t&c’s if you buy a ticket for a junior you should take the responsibility.
 

Every club should hire a matchday fan experience control officer to be located in the ground to deal with any over exuberance.

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My pet hate, players must feel they have to oblige everytime or else it will be all over Facebook saying how awful they are, players have to pay for their own shirts and I know they earn a fortune but still cheeky
lol Surely not?!
'Ok, that's your 150k/week contract sorted but you'll have to buy your own kit and bring it home to wash it yourself'
 

I enjoyed the part where “Discriminatory Language” came behind invading a pitch.

So being Racist, or Discriminating is deemed less offensive than someone with a smoke bomb.

Nailed it Premier League, well done.
Yes, because smoke bombs and hundreds of people storming the pitch can be physically dangerous. Can't believe you even said that.
 

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