Fans leaving early

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I can remember not long after the stadium when people would get up to start leaving, the remainers would start chanting STAYING TIL THE END, Iā€™M STAYING TIL THE END at them to call them out on it

And the leavers would look a bit uneasy as they shuffled down the steps

Was that throughout the ground or just in the NW corner??
 
I can remember not long after the stadium when people would get up to start leaving, the remainers would start chanting STAYING TIL THE END, Iā€™M STAYING TIL THE END at them to call them out on it

And the leavers would look a bit uneasy as they shuffled down the steps

Was that throughout the ground or just in the NW corner??
I remember this in the North Stand in the late 90's early 00's
 
I stayed till the end, clapped the players off,had a piss, queues for the park and ride, gota lift to junction 47 in Knaresborough where I left my car and then drove to Leeds. Arrived home in Leeds at 11.45pm
Ok so you made it but I couldnā€™t take the chance the roads would be as clear as they were. And if your timings are correct then thereā€™ll have been a few speed limits getting smashed, something Iā€™m not prepared to risk my licence and job for.
 
No excuse for it, everyone should stay to the end, they shouldn't open the gates!! Let's be honest u wouldn't know there's been a match on 30 mins after final whistle - we all know the best roads out, there's buses, metros, park n ride, & if u buy a car park pass u have to wait 20 minutes anyway.
Haway people, STAY TO THE END
What happens if you start work at 11pm for example
 
I can remember not long after the stadium when people would get up to start leaving, the remainers would start chanting STAYING TIL THE END, Iā€™M STAYING TIL THE END at them to call them out on it

And the leavers would look a bit uneasy as they shuffled down the steps

Was that throughout the ground or just in the NW corner??
They left shame faced and embarrassed. Seems to be a weird source of pride nowadays listening to them on here.
 
I'll never understand it. Obviously as a one off people might need to get away sharp but it's those who do it routinely. Lass behind me hasn't seen the 88th minute of a match in donkeys years. 86 on the clock she's away.
Agree ,of course there's genuine cases but the majority have some form of ocd or issue
Some illogical belief that their life will be way more cumbersome watching it all
What happens if you start work at 11pm for example
Do they start 4pm Saturdays ? You've sussed it
Don't make excuses for people
Of course the odd person needs to leave early not 30% of the crowd
 
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Their bus might be late and early

There is a couple who sit along from me, without fail they leave before halftime 38 minutes and a few seconds in and then when the time shows 88 minutes and a few seconds they leave before full time. They are like clockwork week in, week out. I can't get my head round why they even turn up
 
Their bus might be late and early

Late? They leave (to go and eat or drink something is my guess) on 38 minutes every single game. They miss 9 minutes plus storage time of every single game they attend without fail no matter what is happening, it's utterly bizarre. We saw over 8 minutes of stoppages last night so they missed 17 minutes of the 98 minutes, just over a fifth of the game :lol:
 
Fancy getting triggered by folk leaving a bit early šŸ˜€ must be a juvenile thing as when I was a teenager and going home n away every game I genuinely looked down on our supporters who only went to home games .
Then I grew up and realised folk are free to do whatever they want to do and at least they turned up in the first place.
 
Itā€™s the same at every club. I was talking to a mag ST holder at work today about the same thing. A lot just keep going for the beers and crack with their mates rather than the footy these days.
I've always gone to the game with my mates, for a beer and crack ( 40 years) and can say still don't understand why I would want to leave and not support my team to the end.Maybe my mates crack is lifting! ( only joking fellas!)
Each to their own but when Power scored and ran to the corner and there were very few left ..well it was embarrasing I thought ?
Last night we were pressing as well and looked like we just needed a break ....gerrin !
 
I've always gone to the game with my mates, for a beer and crack ( 40 years) and can say still don't understand why I would want to leave and not support my team to the end.Maybe my mates crack is lifting! ( only joking fellas!)
Each to their own but when Power scored and ran to the corner and there were very few left ..well it was embarrasing I thought ?
Last night we were pressing as well and looked like we just needed a break ....gerrin !
Ah mate you're just triggered :lol:
 
ā€œIā€™ve seen enough!ā€ He exclaimed to all around him at 86 minutes.
Was he sitting in his car when we scored I wonder, or half way to the Wearmouth bridge, or standing at a bus or Metro station when the roar went up?
What a waste of time to miss the moment like last nights equaliser. Yes, entirely in his rights to leave, he paid for his ticket after all, and he may have had a pressing reason to leave at that time, but f***ing hell man, you missed an absolutely classic moment!
 
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