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Motherwell V The Rangers Spfl Playoff Final 2Nd Leg 31/05/15


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That’s good to know, I had assumed that we were going to be fined. To be fair the whole thing is laughable.

Absolutely. The statement, and thats all it is, is ludicrous. We can't condone the actions of the fans who invaded the pitch and knew no good would come of it so fair enough. Thats said we don't know what was in the full report, all we have is a statement, a summary. As Toxteth suggests above you'd think the findings will have wide ranging implications for almost every club in the land. How do you prevent Celtic/Sevco fans from gaining access to "home areas"? Should the club have opened ticket sales for Sevco fans only before home fans? Allocate them the South Stand, and wings of the POD Stand. If that wasn't enough what about allocating the Cooper to them too? Once away demand had been satisfied home fans could buy what was left in the East Stand or POD centre stand. It seems the SPFL didn't like the Sevco allocation and the way the sale of tickets was implemented. Surely then this idea/suggestion/decision should apply to all other clubs from now on?

 

The pitch invasion - granted it should not happened and was stupid but what more could the club have done to prevent it?

 

Identification of supporters: is the SPFL suggesting that the club identifies all the supporters who ran onto the pitch? How many would that be exactly? 1,000? If the Police can't do it is it reasonable for the club with its much more limited resources to do it? What if they do achieve this - is the SPFL expecting the club to ban 25% of its support? What did the SPFL say about the Celtic fans who damaged seats in the South Stand? Were Celtic asked to identify them? If large numbers of fans are no problem why haven't Celtic and Sevco been asked to identify thousands of their fans for sectarian chanting?

 

There was no mention made in the statement about Sevco fans throwing missiles, including seats at the pitch invaders. Was that acceptable behaviour?

 

An investigation was justified and it appears to be a suspended sentence if you like but it does appear to be a witch hunt against an easy target; but also more significantly, appears to have ramifications for every club. Has the SPFL made a rod to beat its back with?

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Very good statement from the club below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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a simply majestic day......best day watching Motherwell in over 20yrs.

 

If we were fined, it'd be worth every penny!! however it makes it even sweeter we've been spared a financial penalty.

 

and just to re-iterate again.............6-1

 

Are you offering to pay the fine? That's very gracious of you, you must have deep pockets, any chance of a tenner til payday? B-)

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Our last home game is going to be interesting this season as we simply can't afford a pitch invasion. The club have pleaded and pleaded and it still happens.

 

The only solution I can see is cordoning off the front three rows and stewarding the stairways. It won't be popular with those that normally sit there but I'm not sure what else they could do.

 

Any suggestions?

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From the BBC Gossip

 

 

 

Motherwell are to scrap their traditional end of season pitch invasion after being found guilty of a number of rule breaches following a Scottish Professional Football League investigation into crowd issues during and after their play-off victory over Rangers at Fir Park. (Sun)

 

Didn't realise that the club actually organised this.

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Short of erecting cages, there's only so much the club can do.

Yep... and yet, it doesn't really seem to happen anywhere else. All they can really do is not send the players out for their lap of honour at all if people go on the pitch, rather than just waiting until the pitch is clear... after a year or two of doing that, folk might start to get the message. (On the other hand, they might decide it's still more fun to go on the pitch than to stand around clapping for ten minutes...)

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