But you see they have to distinguish his act from that of a pie throwing competition.Wow, I thought my 'entering a sporting venue' charge was crazy specific. I'd love to see where 'throwing a pie without lawful excuse onto a football pitch without lawful excuse' is on the statute books especially given it's horrendous use of grammar, and how long it was debated in the Commons and Lords before making it onto statute
Nowadays that'd be on your record for life...I got thrown out (along with an innocent mate) from the Main Stand at Crewe on Guy Fawkes night in 1976 for throwing a pint of beer in the direction of the linesman.
Most of it missed but soaked a few in front of me.
We got back in after a spell in the black maria van. Unfortunately the end we got back into was the Crewe end.
Happy days.
Lost 1-0 att 2,081
Where were YOU at Gresty Road......................
that's just pie in the sky, I'm afraidHe could put to his defence barrister that the pie was infected with Mad Cow Desease and was disposed of interfrastically under the Health & Safety Act 1974.
Nowadays that'd be on your record for life...
Actually they were pretty good pies, I had one, not sure I would have hurled mine!
Actually not sure how much they were, my son got me a pie and pint at half timeDid Chelsea have a sale on then? How did you get a pie at a football ground for less than £4?
Maybe he used his free pie voucher from 2015.
They never gave me a free pie voucher, obviously looked the type that would throw it at someone !!!!!!!
I think I was on cloud 9 for about a week after that game. Brilliant !You and me both! Although tbf it wasn't the kind of result that would inspire people to throw a pie as it turned out.