Purrfect South
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ThisI usually go down stairs five minutes from time and watch the remainder on the TV's. Yesterday I stopped till the end and I have to admit seeing all the fans teeming out did look embarrassing.
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ThisI usually go down stairs five minutes from time and watch the remainder on the TV's. Yesterday I stopped till the end and I have to admit seeing all the fans teeming out did look embarrassing.
I can't for the life of me understand the mentality of leaving a match early when it is poised on a knife edge like today.
If you are one of those who left can you please explain why?
Let's be honest, supporting a football club is not the most sane of pastimes. Everyone hates Newcastle, some can't even say the word. Yet, if we signed their whole team tomorrow, they'd be singing I can't help falling in love to them. What is sane and rational about that?true that, I last 90 minutes though so I have a reservation for Rampton. A bit further to travel, but seemingly more appropriate for the treatment
It's a real problem. Shameful, embarrassing, pathetic. 2-2 and you're leaving?! Why? This seems to be a modern phenomenon. Do you leave 15 minutes before a film ends? Why then for something that you love more than any other.
Grow some balls you retarded fooks. Man up, show your support or fook off.
Anyone that sits near me when I'm at the game I make a point of chastising them. All other real supporters please do the same.
there's nowt sane and rational about signing their f***ing shite as well mateLet's be honest, supporting a football club is not the most sane of pastimes. Everyone hates Newcastle, some can't even say the word. Yet, if we signed their whole team tomorrow, they'd be singing I can't help falling in love to them. What is sane and rational about that?
Maybe you should leave a but early ad a protest!I could see what was happening at the time, but the bassas trouping out spoil the view for everyone still watching. I missed a goal once because of this, and trust me, I get to see precious few of those being scored anyway.
I'm normally in the PC front bit so it doesn't affect you as its only a few rows so less people. Yesterday I was downstairs , row 27 and couldn't see the match from the 80th minutes onwards. It was such a tight finish as well
Nah, only happens at Sunderland and it makes us a laughing stock iirc. Or something like that?Happens at all clubs. Sky were showing the Chelsea fans leaving early yday too.
The majority would have been casual fans. Also, it's rugby.England fans left early yesterday in one of their only times in their life they were there, watching in their own country, in a World Cup competition.
People who twist over this are the type of people who moan about their next door neighbours cat walking across their drive.
Yes, but at least they were making a hell of a racket even when they went three one down. Plus the fact that they'd probably had enough of Jose's fidgeting.As others say it's the way of the world in 2015.
Fans were streaming out at Twickenham when it became obvious England had lost. Chelsea had half the stand opposite the camera's empty by the end of their game.
Not ideal when you sit on the first row off walkway and have to see through people shuffling ,it's not like they even walk outLad behind me leaves early most times because he has to get to work. I appreciate this isn't the norm but each to their own. Don't see how it bothers people to be honest.
Pay good money to go to a game then decide not to hang on long enough to see the result. I think you want to look up the term daft shite!so I can get in the tavern and beat the queues. is that so hard for you to get your head around daft shite
the bairns were in my seat yesterday, said some radgee was losing it with the ref and kept apologising to themIf that's the case, I don't blame people for saying something. Far more civilised where we sit mate.