CFC2010
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doubtful anyone would get a banning order other than that guy who tried to storm the box, its Blackpool FC that is going to be in most trouble for this as the stewards (and the police it seemed) just let those protesters straight onto the pitch, not the slightest attempt to even stop one.
Most likely thing will be Huddersfield awarded a 3-0 walk over to start with. You may even see Blackpool having to play a game or two behind closed doors, more likely though is a massive fine.
This could be the way to go for Blackpool fans to get their wish of Oyston out though, I'd have thought they will leave if Blackpool FC are losing them money - so if they keep screwing up games and either get Blackpool fines or no revenue from having to play in front of zero fans the Oystons may well get out.
Fully expecting Blackpool to finish 24th in league one next season btw, points deduction or not.
We had a game abandoned after an on the pitch protest and those involved got banning orders. Even after the club went bust and the bans didn't apply to lower leagues the police forced the club in to handing them club bans.