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Uefa opens disciplinary proceedings against Spurs after pitch invasions

mawspurs

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Uefa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Tottenham following the pitch invasions at White Hart Lane which disrupted the Europa League match against Partizan Belgrade.

Read the full article at Guardian
 

guate

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May 12, 2005
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Even UEFA with their jaundiced approach towards English teams should obviously be able to see that these pitch invasions were publicity stunts and therefore deal accordingly with the people behind this.
Interesting to see Levy squirming away in his seat as all things Tottenham reflect on his tenure as CEO.
 

TaoistMonkey

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Even UEFA with their jaundiced approach towards English teams should obviously be able to see that these pitch invasions were publicity stunts and therefore deal accordingly with the people behind this.
Interesting to see Levy squirming away in his seat as all things Tottenham reflect on his tenure as CEO.

Well we failed to stop it so the blame does initialy lay with us.

I'm sure Levy will pass on his regards to the 3 idiots. :)
 

Insomnia

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Jan 18, 2006
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Even UEFA with their jaundiced approach towards English teams should obviously be able to see that these pitch invasions were publicity stunts and therefore deal accordingly with the people behind this.
Interesting to see Levy squirming away in his seat as all things Tottenham reflect on his tenure as CEO.
maybe his cushion was slipping and he couldn't see over the top?
 

mil1lion

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May 7, 2004
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I think a fine will be sufficent. We don't have a history with fan trouble in recent years so they should go lightly on us. If it happens again though it could cause bigger issues.
 

eViL

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May 15, 2004
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Makes me laugh how people are saying we should make them pay.
You do realise this just doesn't happen right? Like ever.

Fucking hell MattSpur, have you ever had a positive thought in your life? Cheer the fuck up Brah.
 

chico

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Dec 2, 2004
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A) Isn't invading a pitch an offence? Therefore the authorities should hit them hard?
B) Should the club get hit hard by UEFA perhaps these foolish gentlemen should be a little concerned? their stupid faces plastered all over the the papers and social media might attract some unwanted attention?
 

THFC_67

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Our ground, our stewards, our responsibility, we'll be done for it alright. I'd say UEFA can't wait, hope I'm wrong.
 

moomin

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UEFA will argue that our security should've been able to prevent such an event from occurring, and thus is partially the clubs fault. And hell, I would agree with them. The first one would've been hard to prevent, but for the second and third, the stewards + security should've been more on guard.
 
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