Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,027
So I'm sitting in my normal seat in the West Upper, as i always do, and as soon as Vicente scored his goal yesterday, People around me are getting up and leaving.
Now im sorry, but if missing 10 minutes of a football match just so you can get home that little bit earlier is more important than the game, then by all means leave.
That's nice of you.
It shouldn't make any difference to my life that you are willing to give up 1/9 of the game just so you can get in the queue for the bus.
But it obviously does because you've started a thread moaning about it.
And it didn't just happen against Hull either, It happened at Arsenal, It happened at Newcastle, It happened at Liverpool last season; Practically every single game ive been to over the past 6 years.
So why are you bringing it up now?
Your opinion?
I wouldn't let it worry you, to be honest. You've already highlighted that it is standard practice, and probably always will be. We left on 88 mins yesterday to get a lift home, rather than spend an hour on a bus. We normally leave at the final whistle, but yesterday we didn't. So what?
In the past I admit that I've questioned why people leave early, but appreciate there could be all manner of reasons (some of which have been highlighted already).
What is your specific problem, because I'm afraid I'm struggling to get your point.