I REALISE that it is a criminal offence to enter onto the pitch (in some cases it should include the players) but in the case of Simon Edwards I feel that common sense should prevail, he rightly has been dealt with by the courts and sentence passed.

Why do the club feel a need to ban him for life for a sudden impulse from a passionate fan (such passion on the pitch might also help) no violence was shown or intended, he was only asking what 20,000 others (excluding Sam) wanted to know.

Where did all that time come from, Sam may have saved a few quid by unbelievably blaming the players instead of Neale Berry. Yes, defend to the end of the game but there is a time when the end should come and it looked to me like that wouldn't be allowed by the ref until Blackburn scored.

I hope Wanderers will now enforce this hardened stance and when the front few rows of freebies in the West upper jump up and celebrate an opposition goal facing the demoralised full price paying home fans to express there delight.

It will be nice to see them ejected as BWFC so often quotes "away fans seated in the wrong sections will be removed." I think not !! so some rules can be broken, why not others ? If BWFC want to give complementary tickets to away fans, put them in the away section where they belong, before we end up with a few more Simon Edwards.

John Howcroft

Disgusted Season ticket holder.