A Flying Dropkick is one way to Stop a Pitch Invasion

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In the past few years television stations have made a deliberate effort to avoid showing pitch invasions during football games. That is normally a blessed thing since it helps us all avoid seeing body parts we don’t want to see. Fortunately the cameras continued to roll in Israel during the derby between Maccabi [...] [link]

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RUNNING ONTO THE FIELD IS A GREAT IDEA
Published 5/29/2007 at With Leather - Sports news and gossip for your impressionable young children
... , via The Offside

Something To Wake You Out of Your "Who Was With A-Rod?" Fog
Published 5/30/2007 by DCScrap at Our Book of Scrap: Sports News
... (The Tip: The Offside)

Soccer Player Drills Fan, Rivals Colts' Mike Curtis
Published 5/31/2007 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... , is a reference to that moment. But check out this soccer player, who delivers a hit to a fan on the field that rivals Curtis's shot: According to The Offside , that's Kobi Mossa of Maccabi Tel Aviv during a game against Hapoel Tel Aviv. I agree with The Offside: It's a good thing Israeli TV doesn't follow the American practice of taking the cameras off fans who run on the field. If it did, we would have been deprived of some great video.

Soccer Player Drills Fan, Rivals Colts' Mike Curtis
Published 5/31/2007 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... , is a reference to that moment. But check out this soccer player, who delivers a hit to a fan on the field that rivals Curtis's shot: According to The Offside , that's Kobi Mossa of Maccabi Tel Aviv during a game against Hapoel Tel Aviv. I agree with The Offside: It's a good thing Israeli TV doesn't follow the American practice of taking the cameras off fans who run on the field. If it did, we would have been deprived of some great video.

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