Sometimes.
When commentators and football fans say "breaking the plane" they're talking about the endzone. The first and foremost rule in scoring a touchdown is that the football must break the plane or cross into the endzone some kind of way for anyone to even think about it being a touchdown. If a team runs the ball, it wouldn't matter if the player got his whole body into the endzone. If the ball didn't break the plane as he went in it is not a touchdown. If the ball is passed and is caught by a player who is falling forward out of the endzone and he doesn't allow the ball to break the plane it is not a touchdown.
Not when the ball is in play. Fans can, however, keep footballs that fly into the stands.
No, football fans are not allowed to keep the ball as a souvenir after a game.
Homerun, national anthem, do the wave, catch a fly ball, to see better, 7th inning stretch
Adult Fans Of Lego.
some fans!
Tower fan is better than stand fan.
yes he took a stand by being brave when the fans were threating him
Tottenham Hotspur fans are located in all four stands at White Hart Lane.North Stand ( Paxton Road ) - Upper and Lower.East Stand ( Worcester Avenue ) - Upper and Lower.Part of the South Stand ( Park Lane ) - Upper and Lower.West Stand - Upper and Lower.Away fans are located in the Upper and Lower section of the South Stand ( Park Lane ). Although, sometimes only the top tier is allocated to away fans depending on Ticket Sales, with the remainding tickets going on sale to Tottenham Hotspur fans.
that is a fake fans created it
Dragon Ball AF is a series of Dragon Ball tales which is, to answer your question, fictional. It was created as a concept of what would come after Dragon Ball GT. It was created by fans of the Dragon Ball Series who could not stand the end of the Dragon Ball GT series. First of all Dragonball AF is not real and if it was it would have been over and done with by now. Akira has moved on to developing other mangas. If DBAF is not even real then why did I even leave more up? Because it is still cool to look at the pictures that many talented fans have made and ponder.
It was the east stand last year