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Does anyone know if action will be taken against the club if a supporter throws something on the pitch?
Some twat lobbed a bottle of water at the Lincoln goalscorer. Thankfully it didn’t hit anyone but the referee picked it up & took it over to the bench area
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I asked a police officer if action would be taken against the steward who swung a punch at a Lincoln fan. She said it was justified as the fans were swarming towards him (albeit separated by the perimeter wall). I asked if that was sufficient justification and whether the steward should have been professional in responding to, ahem, intimidation. She then said the Lincoln fan had aimed a punch at the steward (yes, I know the police are always consistent and never change their evidence, so I put this down to a genuine error on the part of the police officer). On this altered basis, she said that the steward was justified in throwing a punch at a Lincoln supporter. (I’m not sure if stewards/police are allowed to retaliate in such a manner - perhaps our resident old bill can advise.) I then walked off after saying that it seems as if the stewards and the police live by a similar set of principles (or words to that effect).
In conclusion, can’t the Stevenage supporter that threw the bottle claim that the Lincoln goal scorer was running towards him in an intimidating manner? If this doesn’t work, can he claim that the Lincoln goal scorer threw a bottle of water at him immediately after scoring?
Edited by Geoff Wode at 18:54:18 on 18th April 2026
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Imagine throwing a bottle at a keeper.
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No sorry, I don’t know.
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Yes.
Will be in his match report and we will be fined. Hopefully the cameras picked it up and whoever did it will receive a banning order. Twat.
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Presumably from the North stand? Be hard to reach the keeper from the ET
Didn't see it on ifollow.
Now we will all have the tops taken off our bottles again... 😞
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The bottle still had the top on
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Yeah so the club might revert back to taking the tops off you when they sell it to you. They did it a while back as did some away grounds.
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That's why he said they will start taking them off again...
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What are you on about? It was thrown from the middle of the JBT (again) at their goalscorer.
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Read it as goalkeeper. Can't find my glasses.
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That's Paulio's fault. Or Tony Roberts'.
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Just lucky no-one gets that pissed they think they can get away with dressing as a pirate mascot.
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Throwing stuff at him is taking it too far. I just hope the cocky clunt gets clattered by Pidge.
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