starliaison Thank you for a serious response - I heard someone had a broken nose and I wanted to find out if it was a widespread problem that needs to be raised with the club. Crosses during the game are not at all what I was talking about as you can be expected to be watching the ball but before the game and at half time most people still in the stands are not watching the pitch and so can be taken by surprise and hurt or covered in hot coffee.
But if you all want to take the pi$$ that is fair enough.
Its a football stadium. these things happen. Unless we want teams to warm up in a seperate area of the stadium (perhaps in the "dome") you cannot prevent such incidents occuring. It may have been the corssbar challeng this time but they also have shooting practise. They miss more often than they score.