A highlight was when one (excellently made, may I add) paper plane made it's way all the way onto the pitch from the NU and was inches away from hitting the ref in the head. The crowd all building up as it got closer, ending with an "ooohh" as it just missed him.
On a serious note, do you think the club would have got n trouble if it say, poked him in the eye, making him unable to continue? Technically, this could be no different to throwing a coin at him.
Anyway, as it missed him (and was definately not aimed at him intentionally) I would like to say sorry. ;-)
We had a guy in West Upper Blck R row V who obviously works for British Areo space. He manged some way onto pitch from back of stand, with a long swooping flight pattern. Result in about 100 people around him giving a round of applause.
I saw that one - that's what made me want to do it. Unfortunately a dodgy fold in the nose cone area led to mine spiral like a messerschmitt into someone's head.
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It's fine it didnt take much effort or time... \i knew it would happen after the Steve Brown catalogues incident a few years ago.
On a serious note, do you think the club would have got n trouble if it say, poked him in the eye, making him unable to continue? Technically, this could be no different to throwing a coin at him.
Anyway, as it missed him (and was definately not aimed at him intentionally) I would like to say sorry. ;-)
I put them on a good 1-2000 seats and didn't get to make a plane.
;-)
I tore mine up to make ticker tape for the trophy presentation, but the bits of paper were a bit heavy for that...