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Patrick Viera: Crystal Palace Manager involved in replacing Everton fans at Pitch Invasion | Soccer News

Crystal Palace manager Patrick Viera was involved in a quarrel with Everton fans after a pitch invasion at Goodison Park.

Everton beat the palace 3-2 from behind to secure the Premier League survival and lead to a massive pitch invasion of the fans.

When Everton fans approached him, Vieira was walking across the pitch towards his team’s dressing room on the other side of the ground. And it urged a reaction from the boss of the palace.

Sky sports news I tried to contact Crystal Palace. Everton has not commented on this issue. FA is investigating the case.

When Vieira asked about it at a post-match press conference, he said, “I have nothing to say about it.”

Vieira said he was pleased with how the pitch intrusion was managed, adding that “the referee managed it really well.”

Meanwhile, Everton’s manager Frank Lampard added: [to shake hands] Finally for reaction. He crossed the 80-yard pitch in front of our fans and it’s okay. A pure uplifting feeling from fans who stay in the league. “

The incident happened the same night that Swindon head coach Ben Garner claimed that Port Vale supporters hit the pitch after losing to Vale Park in his team’s League Two playoff semifinals. ..

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Fans entered the field after Everton defeated Crystal Palace 3-2

Dublin: Give fans a lifetime ban on going to the pitch

In response to a live event in the Sky Sports Premier League, former striker Dion Dublin argued that it should be a law to ban fans from entering the arena in all situations, including mass pitch intrusions. ..

“We don’t want to see it at all,” he said. “I know how happy Everton fans are, but I can’t push managers, push players, or yell at their faces.

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Dion Dublin says Crystal Palace manager Patrick Viera needs to take firm action against the pitch invaders after confronting Everton fans when he’s off the pitch full-time. I am saying.

“We know it’s a minority. For everyone else, it’s one or two that spoils it. Putting fans on the pitch isn’t the way forward. Fans You have to stop putting the fans on the pitch and putting the fans on the pitch. It’s too dangerous.

“What if, before the match, anyone who comes to the pitch announces that life is banned? They love football clubs, so they won’t go to the pitch. It’s everyone participating. The choice to do. Pitch or do you make them sacred turf?

“Fans need to enjoy the experience. Don’t spoil it, enjoy it. You can’t scare managers and players into their lives in the presence of fans. Make them a lifetime ban. Only by can avoid it. For any player, for everyone on the staff, it’s a scary place.

Patrick VIERA watches from the touchline
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Patrick VIERA watches from the touchline

“probably [Vieira will end up in hot water] But what do you do as a human if someone is on your face and you lose the game you should have won? If someone is on my face, I’ll probably do the same.

“It’s hard to be in Patrick’s position. It’s hard to say’Patrick shouldn’t do this’,’Patrick shouldn’t react’. I disagree. Someone is on your face and someone What would you do if you were pushing you?

“We want to prevent things that make us go.’Oh, we should have done something sooner.’ Let’s do it now.”

Forest fans imprisoned for sharp attacks

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Nottingham Forest fan Robert Bigs was imprisoned for 24 weeks for attacking Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp, who faced Nottingham Forest in the Championship Playoffs semifinals on Tuesday.

The case at Gudison Park was sentenced to 24 weeks in prison for nottingham forest supporters being charged with Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp following a pitch invasion by the Championship Club after reaching the playoff finals. It happens on the same day as.

Robert Bigs, a forest season ticket holder from Ilkeston, Derbyshire, admitted to assault that caused real physical harm, and Sharp needed four needles to scratch his lips. He was imprisoned in the Nottingham Administrative Court on Thursday.

Sheffield United overturned a two-goal deficit on Tuesday, catching up with a tie a total of 3-3, forcing overtime and penalties, but goalkeeper Brice Samba took three spot kicks to send the forest. When saved, their vigorous counterattack disappeared with a shootout Wembley.

Bigs appeared in court in custody and did not oppose the application for a football ban order during trial. He was said to have withdrawn another accusation of illegally invading the stadium.

Biggs was also ordered to pay Sharp a £ 500 compensation, a £ 85 cost, and a £ 128 victim surcharge.

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