brightonrock
Dodgy Hamstrings
- Jan 1, 2008
- 2,482
I buy the occasional excuse, the fact that SOME people leave early at every ground in the country. What I don't understand is the sheer volume of people who go, it's not the odd few, its absolutely THOUSANDS. By the 94th minute (y'know, the moment when Buckley has scored a late winner for the twelfth time this season) twe've lost about 20% of the crowd. It's absurd, and I think people are assuming it's always like the first few games when transport was appaulling
I stay afterwards for a beer (admittedly with no children or family commitments to get back to) and get home very comfortably on the second train, but even the one game where I've had to really shoot off sharpish (Hull), I saw the final whistle, got to the train queue comfortably and onto the first train with about 5-10 minutes wait. Getting away isn't the mission it once was, and the kids excuse is, quite frankly, a crap one for a 3pm saturday kick-off. And if you think it's valid, then I can only assume your child goes to bed at 6 and therefore has never attended a night game because kick-off would already be nearly two hours past bedtime.
I stay afterwards for a beer (admittedly with no children or family commitments to get back to) and get home very comfortably on the second train, but even the one game where I've had to really shoot off sharpish (Hull), I saw the final whistle, got to the train queue comfortably and onto the first train with about 5-10 minutes wait. Getting away isn't the mission it once was, and the kids excuse is, quite frankly, a crap one for a 3pm saturday kick-off. And if you think it's valid, then I can only assume your child goes to bed at 6 and therefore has never attended a night game because kick-off would already be nearly two hours past bedtime.