While not condoning it, this does tend to happen if you consume large amounts of vintage Port on the train to Cheltenham, the rest of us were just too old and fat to negotiate the barrier.
I must confess I tried it once at Dulwich Hamlet. The ground had hooped railings around the pitch and I did not realise my foot with in a hoop as opposed to aside one. Thankfully there were no mobile phones to capture me face plant the pitch side. Since then I applaud generously.
I have to say this guy was showing nothing other than high spirit and a little too much shAndy, no harm intended in his actions. I hope the club see sense.
This is harmless fun, not like the young chaps running past me screaming and shouting at each other as I walked to the car after the match.
Well actually the sceNewry was very nice on the drive home, until the dark came down somewhere near to Burford, much better to pass through Oxford in the dark.
If anyone knows a "friend of a friend of a friend" who knows this chap, can they enlighten us on what Jacobsen said to him. My lip reading's not so good these days, but it looked a bit like - "quick - get back over the barrier before they get you" to me.
@Wheresthechips said:
He said pretty much exactly that. "Don't get yourself in trouble". Pretty kind words amongst all of the excitement. Did me a favour in the end!
So you got away with it? As we left the ground there were police standing outside the gates and I caught one of them asking into his radio ‘so do we have the cameras on who are we looking for’ thought it must be the invader or chipster as I now will call him.
I had been asked to leave the ground on about 60 minutes and the police just gave me a talking to, as I didn't kick up a fuss they seemed ok. They took my details and might pass them to the club so I may get banned by wycombe but I hope not.
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I'm going to stock up on popcorn for this thread.
@OxfordBlue enjoy!
@OxfordBlue you have ruined it! Haha
If you eat too much popcorn here is some advice.
https://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/september-2016-babies/topic/ate-too-much-popcorn-feel-terrible.html
While not condoning it, this does tend to happen if you consume large amounts of vintage Port on the train to Cheltenham, the rest of us were just too old and fat to negotiate the barrier.
Pop. In the name of love
I hope it was passed with the left hand only
And the ladies had retired to the second best sitting room.
Was @DevC there?
I must confess I tried it once at Dulwich Hamlet. The ground had hooped railings around the pitch and I did not realise my foot with in a hoop as opposed to aside one. Thankfully there were no mobile phones to capture me face plant the pitch side. Since then I applaud generously.
@LX1 I am starting to worry about you. Has all this success recently affected your neural circuits?
@bookertease it really has. What wonderful times
I love you @bookertease
To many magic mushrooms @LX1
Come on you are ruing this thread
I have to say this guy was showing nothing other than high spirit and a little too much shAndy, no harm intended in his actions. I hope the club see sense.
This is harmless fun, not like the young chaps running past me screaming and shouting at each other as I walked to the car after the match.
I’m intrigued at how it always seems to be you that spots trouble after matches @wycombelad
@wycombelad screaming? I think you'll find our true fans are far too butch for that!
I almost thought we had a wycombelad post not about the hoodlums.
Well actually the sceNewry was very nice on the drive home, until the dark came down somewhere near to Burford, much better to pass through Oxford in the dark.
If anyone knows a "friend of a friend of a friend" who knows this chap, can they enlighten us on what Jacobsen said to him. My lip reading's not so good these days, but it looked a bit like - "quick - get back over the barrier before they get you" to me.
He said pretty much exactly that. "Don't get yourself in trouble". Pretty kind words amongst all of the excitement. Did me a favour in the end!
So you got away with it? As we left the ground there were police standing outside the gates and I caught one of them asking into his radio ‘so do we have the cameras on who are we looking for’ thought it must be the invader or chipster as I now will call him.
I had been asked to leave the ground on about 60 minutes and the police just gave me a talking to, as I didn't kick up a fuss they seemed ok. They took my details and might pass them to the club so I may get banned by wycombe but I hope not.