OUFC OX3
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Banned for what? Nothing wrong with mixed football...View attachment 8863i wonder if the got banned??
Banned for what? Nothing wrong with mixed football...View attachment 8863i wonder if the got banned??
Well I'd like to see no-one go onto the pitch if I'm honest and the players do a lap of honour where there has been an achievement. Point taken but I think this front page headline was somewhat overstated and a bit misleading as though something propa nawty had occurred.apart perhaps from being in breach of ground regs ( 10.3.15 in OUFC ground regs- which are applied as standard in England ), taken from the list of what constitutes a serious breach of terms and conditions of entry - ' entering the playing area or any adjacent area to which spectators are not allowed to be in without lawful authority or excuse"
I like to think that those employed to uphold the law , would be more than aware that they were committing a serious breach of T&Cs of entry, even if they're 'off duty'
They're just showing their passion!English football to French football: ‘we’ve been having a fair bit of trouble with pitch invasions lately. It’s been pretty spicy’
French football: ‘tiens ma bière’
English football to French football: ‘we’ve been having a fair bit of trouble with pitch invasions lately. It’s been pretty spicy’
French football: ‘tiens ma bière’
He doesnt seem up to speed with ground regs ( rules, regulations as well of T&Cs) , that apply when an individual purchases a ticket to any EFL match...... ( good ol' fashioned) paper/ card tickets tend to have the ground reg dos & don't printed on the back, whereas electronic versions ( although there will be a link to them somewhere) don't have said ground regs (as) easily accessible to view.
He doesnt seem up to speed with ground regs ( rules, regulations as well of T&Cs) , that apply when an individual purchases a ticket to any EFL match...... ( good ol' fashioned) paper/ card tickets tend to have the ground reg dos & don't printed on the back, whereas electronic versions ( although there will be a link to them somewhere) don't have said ground regs (as) easily accessible to view.
His statement does (ahem) make that very point!He doesnt seem up to speed with ground regs ( rules, regulations as well of T&Cs) , that apply when an individual purchases a ticket to any EFL match...... ( good ol' fashioned) paper/ card tickets tend to have the ground reg dos & don't printed on the back, whereas electronic versions ( although there will be a link to them somewhere) don't have said ground regs (as) easily accessible to view.
it is a prosecutable offence to enter the playing area.... as more or less stated within the ground regs.... basically, why not emphasise that fact?
oopsy, that'll teach me to scan read while taking a phone call .... multitasking, it appears, is not something I excel atHis statement does (ahem) make that very point!
not beyond the realms of possibily that .... though unlikely (IMO) to be more than a bit of a hollow threat, .... otherwise 'trial by media' could eventually result in deductions for crowd behavior such as massed supporters calling match officials 'rascals', or similar, IF points deductions for crowd behaviour is totally implemented by the EFL - that would open a seriously large can of wormsI think it’s going to get to the stage where the EFL will deduct points for crowd behaviour. Can you imagine, the last day of the season and a team wins to get promotion or into the playoffs, the fans are jubilant, but know that if they step onto the field of play the EFL will dock 3 points that prevent you from progressing. I would bet there would still be a bunch of pi$$ed up morons who’d still try and celebrate on the pitch. There’d also be the vast majority who would try and prevent these pricks from getting on the pitch. Cue crowd trouble.
Imagine Swindon winning to go up, and a load of Oxford undercover "celebrate" on their pitch and get the points docked from them...I think it’s going to get to the stage where the EFL will deduct points for crowd behaviour. Can you imagine, the last day of the season and a team wins to get promotion or into the playoffs, the fans are jubilant, but know that if they step onto the field of play the EFL will dock 3 points that prevent you from progressing. I would bet there would still be a bunch of pi$$ed up morons who’d still try and celebrate on the pitch. There’d also be the vast majority who would try and prevent these pricks from getting on the pitch. Cue crowd trouble.
Cant imagine that.... not anytime soonImagine Swindon winning to go up, and a load of Oxford undercover "celebrate" on their pitch and get the points docked from them...
That is why it would never happen. It would be fines.
OK, win to stay up thenCant imagine that.... not anytime soon
thats more realisticOK, win to stay up then