I left when we were getting raped by Arsenal.
Sadly heard 3 more cheers as I made my way back to the station so couldn't escape it.
Sadly heard 3 more cheers as I made my way back to the station so couldn't escape it.
I once walked up to the exit at Gillingham so that I could leave as the final whistle went.
That Gabbiadini game when he scored 3 (or was it four?) for Darlington.
I remember that one. It was Bonfire Night and poured with rain all day and all night. We took a family from our daughter's school to their first (and probably last !) football match. They seemed impressed with Darlington though.....
Yes. Often. If the game is dead (2 or 3 goal margin either way) I leave WSU on about 85 minutes to give myself half a chance of not spending over an hour waiting to get on a P&R bus. I never early though if there is only 1 goal in it.
Have a 2.5 hour drive home to West Country so like to get early P&R. Not In favour of the self righteousness of some 'stay till bitter enders' as they probably don't face such a long journey. Stay to end of away games.
This is the key to it.....length of journey. The Amex is a difficult ground to get away from and those who travel a decent distance ( I have a minimum two hour drive....longer if passengers with me ) don't particularly want an extended stay after the game. On Saturday, I left on 89 minutes, walked briskly to the Bridge car park and cleared there at 5.45pm, all with a two hour drive still ahead. Very rarely stay to the final whistle due to this scenario. Usually wait to see how much stoppage time and then leave about half way through that. That means I am away down the concourse and just clearing the station area at full time. Still doesn't prevent some delay getting away but helps.
I look at it a little differently in that I have driven 2 and a half hours to get to Falmer so want to get the most out of my day out. That's why I stay until after the final whistle before making the long journey back. Each to their own though.