[Albion] Early leavers

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BN41Albion

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2017
6,835
I can separate those two.
The joy of winning should be celebrated. I did. I didn't laugh at Digne. Within the game, I respect the effort that players put in. I'm sorry but I just didn't find the own goal funny. If fans choose to revel in misfortune, thats their choice.
None of my mates in the car found it funny either but then, they have been watching football for a long time, are mature and well rounded and know that revelling in someone else's misfortune always come back to bite you. We all loved the win and all chuckled about how lucky we had got.
( p.s I'm fine at parties thank you, ask my friends. )

I bet you're fun at...... Oh :wink:
 


warmleyseagull

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
4,394
Beaminster, Dorset
Great - a thread on early leavers. Thought that this was a dinosaur topic but evidently not.

Very few in East Stand left before pen. I left when the winner was scored and got on Mill Road bus within 2 minutes; there were a lot fewer early leavers than from Spurs game.

If people have lives that require them to be home early, that is up to them. It is not up to others to judge or poke fun.
 


Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
10,492
Whomever explained why they dislike Everton, I agree fully. They take the piss out of GOSBTS yet come out to the Z cars theme tune. Fukken Z Cars.

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Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,517
Worthing
This old chestnut...………….!

For some people, shock horror, football is NOT their life. I always leave around 90 minute mark to catch a train at Falmer to get to Lewes and then onto Crowborough to pick him my son.

Does that mean I'm a 'bad' fan for leaving earlier? Nope

Does that mean that I might miss a goal from leaving early? Maybe, possibly, few times a season.I can live with that, not the end of the world.

Some things are more important to me than football, plus people with younger children or people whose mobility isn't great leave earlier to beat the crowds. I'm fine with that. So should others who get their knickers in SUCH a twist when people leave early.

‘Me think he doth protest to much’
 


Palacefinder General

Well-known member
Apr 5, 2019
2,594
As has been suggested before, have a £2.75 ‘late entry’ ticket to the stadium for those happy to wait on the concourse until the early exodus starts, those punters then take the early leavers seats as they start vacating. A win-win all round and it doesn’t look quite so embarrassing on TV, as it so often does. Dress it up how you like, but we definitely have the greatest early exodus ‘problem’ of all PL clubs.
 








dazzer6666

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NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,613
Burgess Hill
Is this because we have the greates ‘shit transport situation’ of any club? Its not too bad getting there as there’s a 3 hr window, but getting out aint fun via train for sure!

That's a bunch of arse though and far more of a perception than reality. I've got 3 or 4 decent options to get to and from the Amex, they all result in met getting home around 6pm on a normal Saturday matchday. I don't do all the away games, but on those I have done (about half in a typical season) I can't think of many that are better (including in the championship). The best was probably somewhere like Saints, but only because I parked a 30 min walk away the other side of the river. Some are massively worse (Spurs, Man U, Bournemouth and Reading spring to mind immediately)

I reckon the vast majority of early leavers must be those that don't go to games anywhere else and think the Amex travel is bad/difficult. It really isn't - but if they value being at home 30-60 mins earlier over missing 5-10 mins of (potentially match-changing) football that's up to them innit - lots will have their reasons.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
Is this because we have the greates ‘shit transport situation’ of any club? Its not too bad getting there as there’s a 3 hr window, but getting out aint fun via train for sure!

Utter bobbins. I left on the final whistle on Saturday, and was on a train back to Brighton at 5.10. If I'd got a scuttle on, I might even have made the one before it. Its a perpetual myth that the Amex is terrible to get away from.

By many accounts, getting away from Villa Park last week after the game was a proper chore.
 




Falmer Flutter ©

Well-known member
Feb 18, 2004
981
Petts Wood
Utter bobbins. I left on the final whistle on Saturday, and was on a train back to Brighton at 5.10. If I'd got a scuttle on, I might even have made the one before it. Its a perpetual myth that the Amex is terrible to get away from.

By many accounts, getting away from Villa Park last week after the game was a proper chore.

Exactly this, there is nothing wrong with getting to and from the Amex by public transport and it compares pretty favourably with other PL clubs:

Villa Park: awful last week, took 90 minutes to get back a train back to New Street, but never had any major problems before
Liverpool, Everton, Man United: long queues for buses, trains or trams back to the city centre
Leicester, Watford, Man City, Southampton, Bournemouth, Spurs: longish walks back to train/tube station (yes Spurs have nearer options, but then long queues)
Palace: kettled and then slow march (although tolerable if we've won)
Burnley: need to catch about 12 trains to get anywhere close to 2019

Never had any problems at the others. Newcastle, Norwich, Wolves, Sheff Utd all pretty close to main station, Chelsea, Arsenal and West Ham seem to have plenty of of tube/train options.
 




SAC

Well-known member
May 21, 2014
2,632
As has been suggested before, have a £2.75 ‘late entry’ ticket to the stadium for those happy to wait on the concourse until the early exodus starts, those punters then take the early leavers seats as they start vacating. A win-win all round and it doesn’t look quite so embarrassing on TV, as it so often does. Dress it up how you like, but we definitely have the greatest early exodus ‘problem’ of all PL clubs.

St Mary's looked pretty empty for most of the 2nd half on Friday evening. However, I was very impressed with Norwich fans staying to the end despite being thrashed by Aston Villa.
 




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