Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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Someone who doesn't go to most away games preaches to those that do. Whilst banging on about the bad old days. Peak NSC after a loss right there.
Fine, if you live in Brighton but a lot of fans live a lot further afield ( myself included ) and a few minutes gained before the end can save a lot of time later in the journey, when there are key connections.Yep, agreed. Which was kind of what I was getting at in my clumsy drunken ramblings.
I’m confused by this ‘pain to get to’ thing about Fulham though. It’s a 5 minute train from Putney to Clapham Junction and then direct to Brighton. It couldn’t be much easier for an away game, could it?
'Peak NSC' is someone piling on with a derogatory comment about someone who doesn't go to most away games preaching to those that do.Someone who doesn't go to most away games preaches to those that do. Whilst banging on about the bad old days. Peak NSC after a loss right there.
Not everyone left, as you well know!Not everyone got the coach, as you well know.
I once left at half time, when we were 4-0 down, at home, to Oxford in the FA Cup - joke was on me though, as my dad stayed and he had my car keys, so I spent the whole of the second half sitting on the bonnet of my car, like a gargoyle hood ornament!!!People always used to leave early during the dark days when the game was obviously lost.
Just double checked my story, it appears we were 3-0 down at half time and went on to lose by that same score at full time. It was 1982, the year before we went to The Final...I once left at half time, when we were 4-0 down, at home, to Oxford in the FA Cup - joke was on me though, as my dad stayed and he had my car keys, so I spent the whole of the second half sitting on the bonnet of my car, like a gargoyle hood ornament!!!
Not if you're Wolves at the AmexBut come on; 3-1 down with 3 minutes normal time to go? The chances at that point of getting something from the game have to be 2% at best.
And not everyone (most) don’t live in BrightonNot everyone got the coach, as you well know.
We are so often the exception that proves the rule...Not if you're Wolves at the Amex
I stayed, but it was fairly obvious from the minute the second goal went in, we weren't going to get anything.If there was a mass exodus on 87 mins with the score at 2-1, I'd be FULLY with you in thinking that's poor.
But come on; 3-1 down with 3 minutes normal time to go? The chances at that point of getting something from the game have to be 2% at best.
I get the frustration (to an extent) but feel you are pissing in the wind with this thread a little.
Me too ... but then I was on a coach ... so it was a toss up between standing in the stadium to the bitter end or sitting stewing about the game on the coach.Sorry, but I was
You're right, you ARE an arrogant prat!Is it normal for 30% of our support to leave when we go 2 goals down?
As someone who rarely does away games anymore (1-2 a season) I was a bit shocked by this. Is this what happens now?
Especially at a ground that is comparable to getting back to Brighton as the Amex is. I kind of assumed it would be different with our hardcore away support.
Really can’t remember anyone leaving Rochdale / Plymouth / Carlisle etc with 10 minutes to go when we started losing.
Thank God these people weren’t with us in those days, I guess.
Get out of the smoke on a school night isn't funIf there was a mass exodus on 87 mins with the score at 2-1, I'd be FULLY with you in thinking that's poor.
But come on; 3-1 down with 3 minutes normal time to go? The chances at that point of getting something from the game have to be 2% at best.
I get the frustration (to an extent) but feel you are pissing in the wind with this thread a little.
Three factors:They didn’t though. I don’t ever remember people doing this at Northern away trips when we were really shit. And certainly not anything like that percentage of the support. It’s the second easiest ground to get to for us in the whole country (in fact it’s arguably the easiest). I found it quite sad to watch to be honest. Football has changed so much.
I didn't leave the ground but switched the game off from home when it went to 3-1.Is it normal for 30% of our support to leave when we go 2 goals down?
As someone who rarely does away games anymore (1-2 a season) I was a bit shocked by this. Is this what happens now?
Especially at a ground that is comparable to getting back to Brighton as the Amex is. I kind of assumed it would be different with our hardcore away support.
Really can’t remember anyone leaving Rochdale / Plymouth / Carlisle etc with 10 minutes to go when we started losing.
Thank God these people weren’t with us in those days, I guess.
Is referring to London as the 'smoke' still a thing?Get out of the smoke on a school night isn't fun
Sounds really easy. Unfortunately not living in Brighton there was also the delight of a bus replacement service between Lewes and Eastbourne which just topped off the evening.Yep, agreed. Which was kind of what I was getting at in my clumsy drunken ramblings.
I’m confused by this ‘pain to get to’ thing about Fulham though. It’s a 5 minute train from Putney to Clapham Junction and then direct to Brighton. It couldn’t be much easier for an away game, could it?