by Clyde1998 »
28 Aug 2024 02:48
WestYorksRoyal From Despair To Where? The club knew it was going to happen but realistically there was absolutely oxf*rd all could do to stop it so the best course of action was to let it happen and manage the situation as it evolved. I doubt the ball being kicked at the Port Vale assistant manager was intentional or targeted.
The charge is fair enough but everyone knows that the issue goes away when Dia finally fcuks off. The FA have to be seen to be sanctioning the club and I think they've made a sensible and pragmatic decision.
What can a club reasonably do to stop an invasion? If just 10% of fans run on, stewards and police have no chance.
Exactly what I was thinking reading the report.
The personal who complied the initial report basically asks 'why didn't the club have more stewards and utilise the police on site?' It's a case of if someone is determined to break into your house, you can't reasonably stop it. If 1,000 people are determined to get onto the pitch, you can't stop it - at least not without creating a much more volatile situation and without causing serious injuries.
Additionally, and IIRC, the pitch invasion plan was only publicly 'approved' about three days before the game. I can't imagine the club could find and train an additional 100 stewards (or whatever it would've taken) in that time and I'd imagine the police would need more time to provide resources.
That's without considering deploying more stewards would've cost the club financially. The club wasn't paying HMRC; I don't see how it was going to pay for additional stewarding or policing for a one-off game without additional revenue from that fixture.
I think the most important quotes from the report are (in regards to policing), both being arguments made by the club:
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vi. At no point during the incident when RFC’s supporters entered the pitch did TVP consider intervening as the Incident was a peaceful protest without any violence or disorder;
viii. RFC has no control over what actions or decisions are taken by TVP officers when they are on duty at any match. Therefore any criticism which Mr. Conniford has regarding TVP should not be attributed to RFC which is in no position to give orders to experienced police officers;
Essentially the Commission has agreed the culpability of the club was low, with the fine basically due to the seriousness and harm of the incident (basically the mass invasion, the game being abandoned and the risk of the situation suddenly getting worse). The fine was lowered from the starting point of £15k due to the club accepting misconduct and the club's financial situation. Half being suspended was due to the EFL's sanctions as a result of the match. I think the final outcome reached by the Commission is reasonable.