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Possible fine for Charlton & Pompey….
Taxi_Lad
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For our lot throwing objects onto the pitch/ their keeper. As reported in the Portsmouth Echo
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Despite the keeper being a dick, why would (should) Pompey get fined?0
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What was thrown onto the pitch?Taxi_Lad said:For our lot throwing objects onto the pitch/ their keeper. As reported in the Portsmouth Echo0 -
Didn’t say. Said something was handed to the refereeME14addick said:
What was thrown onto the pitch?Taxi_Lad said:For our lot throwing objects onto the pitch/ their keeper. As reported in the Portsmouth Echo0 -
Safety is responsibility of the home club I presumeSporadicAddick said:Despite the keeper being a dick, why would (should) Pompey get fined?1 -
look like vapesME14addick said:
What was thrown onto the pitch?Taxi_Lad said:For our lot throwing objects onto the pitch/ their keeper. As reported in the Portsmouth Echo0 -
Thermos flasksME14addick said:
What was thrown onto the pitch?Taxi_Lad said:For our lot throwing objects onto the pitch/ their keeper. As reported in the Portsmouth Echo9 -
Train timetables8
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The Echo also mentioned that was Pompeys biggest home crowd since Southampton in 20115
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I think you are right, but what can they realistically do to stop away fans being dicks and throwing things that have been legally taken into the ground?Taxi_Lad said:
Safety is responsibility of the home club I presumeSporadicAddick said:Despite the keeper being a dick, why would (should) Pompey get fined?
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The ‘Scummers’ to be given their correct title, so I’m told.Taxi_Lad said:The Echo also mentioned that was Pompeys biggest home crowd since Southampton in 20110 -
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Definitely a vape0
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I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).1
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What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).2 -
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.1 -
We don't carry cash anymore. These days we'd just run on the pitch and tap him with our cards.Athletico Charlton said:
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.45 -
Is that why they are called swipe cardstangoflash said:
We don't carry cash anymore. These days we'd just run on the pitch and tap him with our cards.Athletico Charlton said:
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.
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'only here for the Charlton'Taxi_Lad said:The Echo also mentioned that was Pompeys biggest home crowd since Southampton in 2011
'2-2, on your big day out'
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Don't mind the Pompey lot, one of the games I am actually excited about at the Valley coming up for the rest of the season.
And of course our Historical tie against Sutton to determine if we progress in the Bristol Street Motors cup, history at its finest2 -
I mean we have people saying at least one vape was thrown, which is not going to be much fun if it hits you.Athletico Charlton said:
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.1 -
That breaks Elf & Safety rules….Bedsaddick said:Definitely a vape3 -
Thought thermos flasks and train timetables were bad, but wine gums is utterly embarrassingAthletico Charlton said:
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.0 -
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Throwing anything at a player on the pitch is an offence.
If the FA take it as something they want to stamp out perhaps a ban from an away fixture might work.1 -
What came first, the keeper being a bellend or the bellends throwing stuff at the keeper2
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Bring back spanners!1
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Speak for yourself.tangoflash said:
We don't carry cash anymore. These days we'd just run on the pitch and tap him with our cards.Athletico Charlton said:
I should have clarified that with the 5-10 items I saw thrown they appeared to be wine gums/sweets, so whilst it is clearly not appropriate to throw anything - it wasn't stuff that was going to hurt the guy.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
What a bizarre commentAthletico Charlton said:I was down the front and there were 5-10 items thrown. All I could think was that the keeper was lucky it was Charlton fans, many others would have done far worse (not that I am condoning throwing stuff).
If he did those horseshit antics 5 metres in front of many teams away fans it would have been coins or things far more likely to cause harm and hence worse.0 -
The Charlton captain should have reported the keeper to the referee.oohaahmortimer said:What came first, the keeper being a bellend or the bellends throwing stuff at the keeper0 -
And the referee would have done what?1
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Spat his wine gum at him2













