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On the pitch ? 15:03 - May 2 with 5612 viewspaulhoop2

Anyone going on last game ? Lol personally don’t see the appeal but funny watching stewards attempt to stop people

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On the pitch ? on 10:49 - May 3 with 1325 viewshubble

Going on the pitch is a great British tradition, not just for Dicks, but for Toms and Harrys as well. I was on the pitch after the Palace 6-0 and after Leeds 2011, along with thousands of other fans. Wouldn't dream of it now, but I'm old git.

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On the pitch ? on 10:52 - May 3 with 1302 viewsWegerles_Stairs

Anyone who goes on will have been on the pitch as much as Taylor Richards.
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On the pitch ? on 11:12 - May 3 with 1235 viewsquickpassrotter

On the pitch ? on 20:39 - May 2 by blavod

Last time for me was the cup QF against Palace in 82. Way to old now.


Last time for me was Villa away in 1968. We all cascaded down from the Holt End - the R's had taken it over - onto the pitch. By the time I could now get down from Row E in the South Africa Stand, it would probably be Sunday morning, so I won't !
[Post edited 3 May 2023 11:15]
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On the pitch ? on 15:28 - May 4 with 1056 viewsHarbour

Anybody going on the pitch after this season are just embarrassing. The players should do a quick clap as they leave the pitch at the end of the game. I am not sitting around waiting for some lap of appreciation it’s just not appropriate …end of.
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On the pitch ? on 15:47 - May 4 with 1017 viewsBenny_the_Ball

On the pitch ? on 15:56 - May 2 by Northernr

All a bit of nonsense but...

Still a bit upset the trophy didn't make it all the way around the ground when we won the title, because people once they'd seen it themselves selfishly spilled onto the pitch afterwards. It spent more time in front of the School End than it did in front of the Loft and SARS.

Couple of years ago the council licensing people got very uppity about it and threatened us with big fine and games behind partially closed doors etc if we didn't sort it, club asked us to put out a plea for people to stay off, no idea if they've mellowed since but probs best not to find out.


That's a shame. I'm guessing that the emotion of winning the title coupled with the stress of Faurlingate got the better of some folk.

I vowed never to do it again after making a fool of myself at Highfield Road in 1996. When Gallen 'scored' in our 6-pointer against Coventry, I ran around like a headless chicken only to realise that it had been chalked off for offside. Luckily for me I made it back to the stands and the QPR faithful hid me from the stewards. Unluckily for us we went on to lose 1-0 and were subsequently relegated from the Prem.
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On the pitch ? on 15:50 - May 4 with 1014 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Only a few weeks ago I'd identified several of you I wanted to take to the pitch.

Admittedly it would have been via the players entrance to the pitch, in kit, and escorting a mascot as part of the pre-game rituals.

The Chef in goal with a back line of Bosh, Paddox, McCarthy, and Woking would, in my view, halt our leakiness.

Now, you can all stand down.

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On the pitch ? on 16:53 - May 4 with 965 viewspaulhoop2

Unfortunately the younger minority especially x block will try it . Shall we guess how many make it lol

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On the pitch ? on 19:13 - May 4 with 931 viewsqpr_1968

On the pitch ? on 16:53 - May 4 by paulhoop2

Unfortunately the younger minority especially x block will try it . Shall we guess how many make it lol


we all done it when we were kids, kids are no different now.

makes them feel special walking on the hallowed turf.

nothing to celebrate, let the kids on with a football each and show the players where the net is.

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On the pitch ? on 13:59 - May 5 with 791 viewsEsox_Lucius

On the pitch ? on 11:12 - May 3 by quickpassrotter

Last time for me was Villa away in 1968. We all cascaded down from the Holt End - the R's had taken it over - onto the pitch. By the time I could now get down from Row E in the South Africa Stand, it would probably be Sunday morning, so I won't !
[Post edited 3 May 2023 11:15]


They were almost unbelievable scenes weren't they? IIRC Marsh only had his jock strap left when he went off the pitch. The motorway was a sea of R's fans; my mate's dad who took us estimated around 13-14k R's in the ground for the game. One of my most cherished away days over the years.

The grass is always greener.

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On the pitch ? on 17:04 - May 5 with 720 viewsizlingtonhoop

On the pitch ? on 13:59 - May 5 by Esox_Lucius

They were almost unbelievable scenes weren't they? IIRC Marsh only had his jock strap left when he went off the pitch. The motorway was a sea of R's fans; my mate's dad who took us estimated around 13-14k R's in the ground for the game. One of my most cherished away days over the years.


Very interested in the original post on this match.

Match stats:

Queens Park Rangers

Villa Park

Attendance: 33,835

Saturday, 11 May 1968

The Holte End held 28,000

This is the following Year:

https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/88924/

Don't know which is the Holte end but they're both enormous!


Score 2-1 to Aston Villa
Competition FA Cup 3rd round
Venue Villa Park
Attendance 39,854
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