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Who was the pitch invader 14:43 - Apr 12 with 5623 viewsvictorysquad

I assume he was norwich as he went up to leif for some reason

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Who was the pitch invader on 09:58 - Apr 13 with 1130 viewsBluespeed225

Who was the pitch invader on 09:37 - Apr 13 by lowhouseblue

has rugby league suffered from decades of fan violence and hooliganism? if you compare football since the various law changes were introduced with what went on in the 70s and 80s - in terms of the experience, treatment and safety of all supporters - then the law has achieved an immense improvement. to be effective a law has to draw and enforce a line - any line is to a degree arbitrary. yes, one over-excited guy is not a great problem, but if you don't have the law and next time it's ten, then a hundred, and then fans from both teams, we risk going back to the thuggery and violence of 40 years ago. before the laws fans were controlled with fences. i can't see why anyone would want to risk that. banning orders are now rare, which is a good outcome and a sign that the law and the penalties works.


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Who was the pitch invader on 10:00 - Apr 13 with 1119 viewsBlueschev

Who was the pitch invader on 09:37 - Apr 13 by lowhouseblue

has rugby league suffered from decades of fan violence and hooliganism? if you compare football since the various law changes were introduced with what went on in the 70s and 80s - in terms of the experience, treatment and safety of all supporters - then the law has achieved an immense improvement. to be effective a law has to draw and enforce a line - any line is to a degree arbitrary. yes, one over-excited guy is not a great problem, but if you don't have the law and next time it's ten, then a hundred, and then fans from both teams, we risk going back to the thuggery and violence of 40 years ago. before the laws fans were controlled with fences. i can't see why anyone would want to risk that. banning orders are now rare, which is a good outcome and a sign that the law and the penalties works.


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Who was the pitch invader on 13:35 - Apr 13 with 966 viewsbluelagos

Who was the pitch invader on 09:37 - Apr 13 by lowhouseblue

has rugby league suffered from decades of fan violence and hooliganism? if you compare football since the various law changes were introduced with what went on in the 70s and 80s - in terms of the experience, treatment and safety of all supporters - then the law has achieved an immense improvement. to be effective a law has to draw and enforce a line - any line is to a degree arbitrary. yes, one over-excited guy is not a great problem, but if you don't have the law and next time it's ten, then a hundred, and then fans from both teams, we risk going back to the thuggery and violence of 40 years ago. before the laws fans were controlled with fences. i can't see why anyone would want to risk that. banning orders are now rare, which is a good outcome and a sign that the law and the penalties works.


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Who was the pitch invader on 15:45 - Apr 13 with 863 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Who was the pitch invader on 08:48 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue

Presumably he’s been enjoying the ‘hospitality’, but bans for stuff like this with no intent are farcical. I can understand why Leif wouldn’t want someone grabbing hold of him but there’s no malice by the looks of it, just someone getting carried away and causing no harm.
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While I agree he was just someone getting carried away and causing no harm, you need stiff penalties to deter others. If people think they might get away with just a slap on the wrist, more will try it. And it only takes one nutter with a knife for things to go badly wrong.

So a banning order isn't really reflecting what he did himself, more the wider picture.

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Who was the pitch invader on 16:36 - Apr 13 with 788 viewsWakh

Who was the pitch invader on 08:59 - Apr 13 by bluelagos

Yep, game was over, he was celebrating and threatened no one.

But if Norfolk plod prosecute he'll be facing a banning order with little argument that can be put forward.

Why authoritarian laws are so backwards. And there will be plenty on here cheer leading a ban too.

Wonder if a Rugby league fan behaving the exact same way would get treated the same by the courts? Do they even have banning orders for other sports?


Can’t speak for ey-up rugby but in union it was mainly women wanting to grab hold of you. Sadly, getting too old for all that now.
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Who was the pitch invader on 11:19 - Apr 15 with 608 viewsSitfcB

Who was the pitch invader on 08:48 - Apr 13 by Swansea_Blue

Presumably he’s been enjoying the ‘hospitality’, but bans for stuff like this with no intent are farcical. I can understand why Leif wouldn’t want someone grabbing hold of him but there’s no malice by the looks of it, just someone getting carried away and causing no harm.
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Charged unfortunately.

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He’s crap on “I’m a Celebrity” too. (n/t) on 11:41 - Apr 15 with 582 viewsBloots

Who was the pitch invader on 11:19 - Apr 15 by SitfcB

Charged unfortunately.

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He’s crap on “I’m a Celebrity” too. (n/t) on 12:09 - Apr 15 with 537 viewsBenters

He’s crap on “I’m a Celebrity” too. (n/t) on 11:41 - Apr 15 by Bloots



Too many shots on the fun bus on the way me thinks ..

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Who was the pitch invader on 12:12 - Apr 15 with 522 viewsLibero

Who was the pitch invader on 11:19 - Apr 15 by SitfcB

Charged unfortunately.

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51 and doing that, some judgement, that.
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Who was the pitch invader on 12:17 - Apr 15 with 509 viewsZx1988

Who was the pitch invader on 11:19 - Apr 15 by SitfcB

Charged unfortunately.

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Can't see him getting any sort of fair hearing with Norfolk plod and local magistrates involved.

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Who was the pitch invader on 16:53 - Apr 15 with 417 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Who was the pitch invader on 19:32 - Apr 12 by bluelagos

I'm middle of the road,.def info.


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Who was the pitch invader on 13:31 - Apr 17 with 233 viewswitchdoctor

Who was the pitch invader on 12:12 - Apr 15 by Libero

51 and doing that, some judgement, that.


what’s his age got to do with it?…ok..he got carried away with the excitement..proper nice guy…top sneering..
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Who was the pitch invader on 14:35 - Apr 17 with 149 viewsBenters

Who was the pitch invader on 13:31 - Apr 17 by witchdoctor

what’s his age got to do with it?…ok..he got carried away with the excitement..proper nice guy…top sneering..


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Who was the pitch invader on 14:38 - Apr 17 with 141 viewsGlasgowBlue

Who was the pitch invader on 13:31 - Apr 17 by witchdoctor

what’s his age got to do with it?…ok..he got carried away with the excitement..proper nice guy…top sneering..


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