“You” as in the collective and pluralWow, Wow. Stop the bus mate. Ha
Lets re-wind this. "I decide not to watch".... I stay till the end, thank you. I have left in the past, as and when I need to. However I personally don't leave early
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“You” as in the collective and pluralWow, Wow. Stop the bus mate. Ha
Lets re-wind this. "I decide not to watch".... I stay till the end, thank you. I have left in the past, as and when I need to. However I personally don't leave early
Some people can't watch the game because of all the whoppers blocking the stairs down and yhe walkways in the middle.
We’re in the NWU and it seemed ok. Palace fans were poor apart from the few mins that they had the leadFlat as out I thought - IMO of course. I do think it depends where you sit mind.
Matter of opinion Ch.
“You” as in the collective and plural
People,not fans, leaving early when the game is in the balance are weird.
You're always all over these threads. Thanks for your input....not.Pre-fix of - In your opinion -
Aye it baffles me, all to save sitting in traffic for 20-30 minutes. Got to rush home to sit on the sofa all night.People,not fans, leaving early when the game is in the balance are weird.
As long as you don't obstruct other fans' views there is no problem. I'm sure you'd agree.Sorry but I was one of the early leavers today, as I have done for each 3pm kick off this season. My wife has been in hospital since the 15th August and to get back to Bishop Auckland hospital for visiting time of 6pm I have to leave early. When kick off times allow I have stopped until after the game has finished.
Aye it baffles me, all to save sitting in traffic for 20-30 minutes. Got to rush home to sit on the sofa all night.
We are not though, we (The fans) seem to think we are the worst in the county and we are far from it
How many left early on a Sunday when we beat the mags? Zero.Some will be genuine reasons or the kids etc. But 95% are just people clamming for a pint or a fag.
Nightmare that, happened to me all last season. Need to be on the end of a block with the stairs on the opposite side to the rest of the pitch.
Where else in the country has fans leaving early when they’re winning by a goal?We are not though, we (The fans) seem to think we are the worst in the county and we are far from it
You can't write this team off now even if we're getting beatIf I ever leave early it’s because we’re getting beat and I don’t want to be stuck on the stairs trying to get out of row 40 whilst the away fans take the piss.
Took a good ten minutes today I think. Not a traffic thing for me since I park a good 20 minute walk away.
Happens all over, aston villa, spurs, man city, derby, boro, all spring to mind.How many left early on a Sunday when we beat the mags? Zero.
Where else in the country has fans leaving early when they’re winning by a goal?
How many left early on a Sunday when we beat the mags? Zero.
Where else in the country has fans leaving early when they’re winning by a goal?
Totally agree. I went straight onto the concourse and walked round from the North Stand towards the South Stand, watching the tv's on my way, before leaving the ground just as added time was announced.As long as you don't obstruct other fans' views there is no problem. I'm sure you'd agree.
YawnAre you really?? Ha Ha.
Let me be honest here fella, I come and go as I please, sometimes get in late, sometimes go for a half-time pint on 40mins, sometimes leave early.
All of the above takes place as and when I decide.
When I do decide to leave early, its becuase I'll do as I want. You as a complete stranger are completely irrelevant to me.
Yawn