DavidRyder
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- Jul 23, 2013
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I know a Leeds fan who, a few years back at the Amex, travelled down and spent the whole game in the bar with his drinking mates - didn't see the pitch at all!
Either myself or my mate will leave on 43 to get the half time pint in. EVERY GAME.
Sometimes we don't get back in our seats until after the 2nd half starts.
To date nobody has ever mentioned it, I doubt they will either.
My first and only post on the subject....I do not understand why this bothers so many people?
You know who you are.You leave at 39 for a pint and return 50+.Why?
Leavers at 88 have a decent excuse for missing part of the game but you have none.
P.S This is the first time in history a thread has been started on this subject on this site so
none of those 'Another thread on ......... insults
It would halp if you could take your beer back to your seat...... still don't understand this rule.
'Important' is the wrong description. 'Nice part of a fun day out' is a better summary.Well - I for one am right with you.
I have no understanding at all of missing 10 minutes of a game because you need beer at half time. And spend a chunk of this time missing the match by standing in a queue.
Is it really that important?
On a practical note it would help if they gave you more warning the game was about to restart in the WSU concourse. I have missed the start of the second half while chatting to people before.
Each to their own again innit? If a pint and a pie is part of your enjoyable match day so be it. There is just way too much judgement and opinions (my opinion) on what is ok and what isnt for what other fans want to do, do what you like and what suits you (to an extent)
On a practical note it would help if they gave you more warning the game was about to restart in the WSU concourse. I have missed the start of the second half while chatting to people before.
Well I think the point is, that a leavers judgement to leave early does effect others, blocking their view, killing the atmosphere etc. Yes each to their own, but it is a selfish mentality really.