SIMMO SAYS
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Mr T soprano, this is most odd----Ernest is currently doing a 'sane' running commentry on the Dortmund match and at the same time talking bollocks on your thread
On the 82nd v Birmingham east stand was almost empty
On the 85th minute last night and with 5 mins injury time so another whole 10 mins of football left it was down to about 20% capacity
Shall we rename the east stand The Marie Celeste
Well it certainly did look & sound like a ship deserted last night
Shocking to see
Mr T soprano, this is most odd----Ernest is currently doing a 'sane' running commentry on the Dortmund match and at the same time talking bollocks on your thread
Shocking indictment of the transport provisions more like.
When I see people leaving early to me it just deomonstrates a lack of care about the final result of the game, and if the players spot the fans leaving early it's got to be harder for them to get motivation to find that winning goal or play to the whistle, surely? .
Not sure this is how they see it to be honest. Recently I was at a Q&A with Charlie Oatway and he was asked what it was like for the team to play in front of big crowds. He answered in true Oatway fashion "I couldn't give a shit, I'd rather them play at a half empty Withdean as long as we win"
Think we were all taken aback but guess they train to win not get emotional and sentimental about crowd size
i don't have a problem I stay in my seat west upper H block till the last player leaves the pitch then take a slow walk(got a dodgy knee) back to my car at the university about 10 mins to get out of car park then back home to the posh end of Shoreham by 10:30 last night and the same on a Saturday game
Am I the only one who's getting pissed off with this same old argument.
I often leave 5 minutes early. I'm a STH currently based 80 miles away with my job. Nine times out of ten I get the train down to Brighton. Last night however I opted to drive. I left the ground on 87 minutes and didn't return home until 00:17 hours. If I left at full time I would have been looking at closer to 0100.
Does this make me a bad fan?
Does this mean I don't care?
Some people seriously need to get a life and chill out
out of interest when you get to your car at the uni do you have to queue for long to get onto the Lewes Road ? and then up Coldean Lane?
Each to their own but I cannot understand the mentality of leaving early - so you shaved off about 40 minutes of your return journey but ran the risk of missing a winning goal.
Does this make you a bad fan ? No
Does this mean you don't care ? Yesish. You'd rather save yourself 40 minutes than care about the outcome.
IMO
Never really understood what it's got to do with anyone else what time you leave. If leaving 5 or 10 mins early is the difference of getting home in 20 mins or getting home in 2 hours, i know what my choice would be.
Can't see why people get so uptight about it, it's sod all to do with anyone else.
All very strange, this obsession with other people. Shows immaturity.
Don't care? Knob.
All very strange, this obsession with other people. Shows immaturity.
For me, I left work at 5:15 and got to ground at 7:30 for a beer and pie (is that ok?). Left after 88 mins and got home at 12. So nearly five hours travelling. Up at 6am for work before and after. Being doing this on and off for 20 years. Been following the team since 79.
Don't care? Knob.
Each to their own but I cannot understand the mentality of leaving early - so you shaved off about 40 minutes of your return journey but ran the risk of missing a winning goal.
Does this make you a bad fan ? No
Does this mean you don't care ? Yesish. You'd rather save yourself 40 minutes than care about the outcome.
IMO
I agree. I have EVERY sympathy with people to whom leaving at 85 minutes (especially on a school night and especially if they have a long way to travel) is the difference between getting home at 10:00pm and getting home at midnight, but it does look depressing to those of us who are left - including the players. That isn't having a go at those who leave early, as has been pointed out (many many many times) people pay their money and if they want to leave the cinema 5 minutes before the end of the film that's up to them, it's just stating a fact.If you were a player, and with 10 minutes to go the stands started emptying, I think this would affect you... Despite what everyone says about them not caring if people leave.. Its an unconscious thing.. The message received is 'the games over' that will have a psychological affect on the players whether you like it or not. The energy will drop. If you believe that cheering and singing helps a team, as it obviously does, why do you think that leaving the game 10 mins before the end wont also affect a team. Of course it will. Its all about unconscious messages.
Home games are our chance to be the 12th player... but if the 12th player bu**ers off 10 minutes early, he leaves the team feeling deflated for the last part of the game.. I cant believe people dont realise this.