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    I hope they release a DVD of this great match.

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      The Everton fans invading the pitch obviously had an ulterior motive


      Pitch invaders at Premier League and English Football League matches will receive an automatic club ban under new measures to tackle fan behaviour.

      Concerns were raised about safety at grounds after a number of pitch invasions at the end of last season.

      Individuals who carry or use pyrotechnics or smoke bombs will also be banned and identified offenders will be reported to the police.

      The Football Association will also implement tougher sanctions for clubs.

      It is an offence for fans to enter the pitch "without lawful authority or lawful excuse" under the Football Offences Act 1991 - but offenders have not always been prosecuted.

      However, prosecuting offenders will now be the "default response" under the new measures.

      The leagues and the FA will:

      Work with clubs to improve searches of individuals
      Increase use of sniffer dogs at grounds
      Work with social media platforms to quickly remove fan-generated videos of illegal behaviour
      Ask the government to restrict the supply of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs
      Potentially ban accompanying parents or guardians of children who take part in illegal behaviour
      The Premier League, EFL and FA will also work with police forces to "establish a new principle for cases relating to pyrotechnics and smoke bombs".

      Premier League clubs agreed new measures to deal with pitch invasions last month following a series of incidents.

      Aston Villa keeper Robin Olsen was assaulted at Manchester City on the final day of the season, while a Nottingham Forest fan was jailed for headbutting Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp at the end of their play-off match.

      "The rise in anti-social behaviour that we saw in stadiums at the end of last season was entirely unacceptable and put people's safety at risk," FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said.

      "Together, English football has introduced new measures and stronger sanctions, for the start of the coming season, to send out a clear message that we will not tolerate this type of illegal and dangerous behaviour.

      "It is the responsibility of everyone in the game, including governing bodies, clubs, players, coaches, and fans, to ensure that we all play our part in protecting our game and each other."

      Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters' Association, added: "We are contacted by supporters on a fairly regular basis who have been caught jumping on the pitch, or with pyro in the stands, and without exception they regret doing it.

      "Whether they had positive intentions or not is irrelevant in the eyes of the law - pyro and pitch incursions are illegal, you will be prosecuted and you will be banned by your club."
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      Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

      Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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        Originally posted by red g View Post
        The Everton fans invading the pitch obviously had an ulterior motive


        Pitch invaders at Premier League and English Football League matches will receive an automatic club ban under new measures to tackle fan behaviour.

        Concerns were raised about safety at grounds after a number of pitch invasions at the end of last season.

        Individuals who carry or use pyrotechnics or smoke bombs will also be banned and identified offenders will be reported to the police.

        The Football Association will also implement tougher sanctions for clubs.

        It is an offence for fans to enter the pitch "without lawful authority or lawful excuse" under the Football Offences Act 1991 - but offenders have not always been prosecuted.

        However, prosecuting offenders will now be the "default response" under the new measures.

        The leagues and the FA will:

        Work with clubs to improve searches of individuals
        Increase use of sniffer dogs at grounds
        Work with social media platforms to quickly remove fan-generated videos of illegal behaviour
        Ask the government to restrict the supply of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs
        Potentially ban accompanying parents or guardians of children who take part in illegal behaviour
        The Premier League, EFL and FA will also work with police forces to "establish a new principle for cases relating to pyrotechnics and smoke bombs".

        Premier League clubs agreed new measures to deal with pitch invasions last month following a series of incidents.

        Aston Villa keeper Robin Olsen was assaulted at Manchester City on the final day of the season, while a Nottingham Forest fan was jailed for headbutting Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp at the end of their play-off match.

        "The rise in anti-social behaviour that we saw in stadiums at the end of last season was entirely unacceptable and put people's safety at risk," FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said.

        "Together, English football has introduced new measures and stronger sanctions, for the start of the coming season, to send out a clear message that we will not tolerate this type of illegal and dangerous behaviour.

        "It is the responsibility of everyone in the game, including governing bodies, clubs, players, coaches, and fans, to ensure that we all play our part in protecting our game and each other."

        Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters' Association, added: "We are contacted by supporters on a fairly regular basis who have been caught jumping on the pitch, or with pyro in the stands, and without exception they regret doing it.

        "Whether they had positive intentions or not is irrelevant in the eyes of the law - pyro and pitch incursions are illegal, you will be prosecuted and you will be banned by your club."
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62293635

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          They are 5/1 to get relegated.

          Good bet imo

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            Maybe those fans want to be banned by the club. Good excuse not to turn up anymore but save face with your mates lol
            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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              Everton's new signing sounds a perfect match to compliment thier salty nature

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                a left back who couldnt get in the wolves first team.

                Oh how the not so mighty have fallen.
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                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                  [ame="https://twitter.com/theburnleyway/status/1552348368873181185"]https://twitter.com/theburnleyway/status/1552348368873181185[/ame]

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                    Everton's transfer policy is unique
                    [ame]https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1553882947304013824[/ame]

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                      [ame]https://twitter.com/keiran193/status/1554110319777443842[/ame]
                      Football without Origi is nothing

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                        It was a handball, IMO

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                          Van Dijk 100% did not handball it
                          Football without Origi is nothing

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                            Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                            It was a handball, IMO
                            Don’t be daft. There couldn’t have been a more natural position for his arm/hand in that situation, and it clearly wasn’t intentional.
                            Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                              Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                              Van Dijk 100% did not handball it
                              Van Dijk, Matip, I'm sure it's all the same to an Evertonian.

                              Wrong player, in law if it comes off your own head onto your hand it's not handball any more, and I think they scored a goal before the ball went dead again for VAR to even have the chance to review.

                              Otherwise he's bang on.

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                                Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
                                Otherwise he's bang on.
                                And ignoring the Community Shield being an FA event not the Premier League. But other than that he is
                                Football without Origi is nothing

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