CreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:15 am
Esteban wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:36 am
CreamofSumYungGai wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:12 am
I made it back.
How f*** difficult is it?
Yes but you’re a godly hero and not one of those heathen pondlife fans who had the audacity to get a bit carried away with some celebrations. Evil scum, the lot of them. Why can’t all O’s fans be as humble and pious as you and the rest of the message board bores?
Again, you keep using the word evil. No one has said the arseholes that stayed on are evil. Just selfish.
Or they are just normal people who got a bit carried away in the excitement. That's not entirely beyond the realms of possibility is it?
For context:
Nobody ran on the pitch before the final whistle
Nobody was hurt during the invasion/celebrations
Everything was conducted in good spirits
The players and staff seemed to be loving it
The Braintree players & staff were treated with respect and were in no danger (numerous people, including myself, shook the hands of their players)
Braintree fans were in no danger whatsoever
No damage was done to the pitch/stadium
As far as pitch invasions go, it was a bl*ddy good one. No trouble, no violence, no danger.
The ONLY thing which went a bit too far was some people getting carried away and delaying a trophy presentation. So what? Is that REALLY as bad as many are making out? Can we not extend just an iota of forgiveness for people who may have got a bit carried away in understandable circumstances? Why such vitriol towards people whose only crime was celebrating a bit too much/boisterously?
Even more bizarre is the fact that the presentation and lap of honor still went ahead.