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Stayed to the final whistle, clapped the players off, quick pint, stroll back to the car at Sussex Uni, back home in Burgess Hill before six. Perfectly happy with that!
Yes, sorry, you are right. It was after almost a minute of injury time. I thought it was just before. But it had already looked bad for several minutes before. Of course people have a right to do whatever they like but it's a shame that's all.Actually taken deep into injury time.
Perhaps you’d like to try leaving on the final whistle of an evening game at the Amex and making the 11.30pm from Euston to Birmingham, knowing that if you miss it you’ve got a night on a bench at Euston.
Taken at 17:49.Taken at 2.45.
It's not painful just idiots that believe 30000 people can disperse in minutes, listen, they can't, not from any venue anywhere in the World.
Actually they can and in larger numbers.
Perhaps he doesn't live there so no he doesn't want to try.
I know, I know it has been on this board so many times already. I also know the usual sentiment towards those who leave early.
Having waited for almost an hour to get on a park and ride at the last game I took my son to, then having got to my car doing the hour and a bit drive home, we got up and left a couple minutes early today. I didnt want to miss seeing Locadia score, but of course he did.
So what's the point of this post? When we got outside it struck me how many people were running... hundreds of people were running...either to the car park, the trains or the busses. I mean really running...in droves.
These people arn't running to make sure they miss last minute goals. They're running because getting out of the Amex is painful and no-one likes sitting in their car or waiting for a bus for an hour. Something must be able to improve the flow through. Dedicated bus lanes in and out of the stadium with more busses? Something.
As for the geniuses that text into BBC Sussex to grumble about people leaving early...most folks dont want to.
What a patronising piece of twaddle!
When my sons first went to watch the Albion, it was a 15 minute walk home from the Goldstone and they were young and carefree and time didn't matter. Now they have a 300 mile round trip for EVERY home game. Leaving 3 minutes from the final whistle can save them 30 - 60 minutes queuing to get out of the car park and may keep the journey down to less than 3 hours with a lot of luck. They have left wives and family behind who also would like to enjoy family socialising but who are not perhaps football fans.
You may have an empty, selfish life - but intelligent, conscientious people have to manage their time skillfully. I bet the club admires their dedication!
Using the Coventry game as an example, it really does make a huge difference leaving slightly early and running.
I left on 90 minutes and ran from the NS to the Mill Road park n ride buses.
My son left on final whistle, doing an identical trip, and got home 50 minutes later. Standing in huge park n ride queues waiting for the return of the buses.
Missing added time, to get home almost an hour earlier, is worth it IMO.
I don’t hold this against the club. Shifting 30,000 people from a small outskirts site, so quickly, is very well done.
Before someone mentions the East stand emptying, I took a few pictures of the West stand well before the full 90 minutes were up. The North was the same as I'm sure was the East. It is a great pity that we did so well today and yet so many rushed off. Oh well.
What a patronising piece of twaddle!
When my sons first went to watch the Albion, it was a 15 minute walk home from the Goldstone and they were young and carefree and time didn't matter. Now they have a 300 mile round trip for EVERY home game. Leaving 3 minutes from the final whistle can save them 30 - 60 minutes queuing to get out of the car park and may keep the journey down to less than 3 hours with a lot of luck. They have left wives and family behind who also would like to enjoy family socialising but who are not perhaps football fans.
You may have an empty, selfish life - but intelligent, conscientious people have to manage their time skillfully. I bet the club admires their dedication!
What a patronising piece of twaddle!
When my sons first went to watch the Albion, it was a 15 minute walk home from the Goldstone and they were young and carefree and time didn't matter. Now they have a 300 mile round trip for EVERY home game. Leaving 3 minutes from the final whistle can save them 30 - 60 minutes queuing to get out of the car park and may keep the journey down to less than 3 hours with a lot of luck. They have left wives and family behind who also would like to enjoy family socialising but who are not perhaps football fans.
You may have an empty, selfish life - but intelligent, conscientious people have to manage their time skillfully. I bet the club admires their dedication!