BuddyBoy
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Most thumbs of the entire thread though, cheers pal. xx
Fair play sweetheart x
Most thumbs of the entire thread though, cheers pal. xx
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My personal best was leaving Upton Park after 45 seconds.....beat that!
I haven't had a good moan on here for a while. This is a good opportunity.
People leaving early really really piss me off. Add to that arriving late (can sometimes be excused), leaving their seat before the h/t whistle, and arriving back after the second half has kicked-off.
The game of football lasts 90 minutes plus say 5 minutes added time on average. Then there's 15 minutes half time. So that's 23 home games a season plus say two home cup games = 25 games:
- 25 x 95 minutes = approximately 34 hours a year
- add half time (around 6hrs) and the total becomes 40 hours a year, or 0.45% of your time each year to be doing something you presumably love doing - otherwise why pay to go to the game.
In the scheme of things that is not a lot of time to give up, SO DON'T LEAVE EARLY.
As for people leaving at 40mins to get to the concourse to buy beer and stuff their faces ... UNBELIEVABLE.
Do without a beer for a little less than two hours. It will in fact be good for you. You honestly don't need beer before the game, at half time, and after the game. Your liver will not be thanking you.
This rant is not going to change anyone's behaviour, but, boy, it feels good to have a good moan.
This ^^^^
An early leaver yesterday was edging down the row in front of me just as there was a bit of goalmouth action ( I'm in the south end of the east lower ) , and decided it was perfectly acceptable to stand in front of me and my boys and block our view, to be fair he was apologetic when I pointed out his mistake, but still........
I know! It would be like, er, an away game.Imagine the mayhem if everyone got up and made for the exits together.
Everyone enjoys a Saturday afternoon or Tuesday evening differently. For some, it's about the whole day, seeing the team arrive and stadium fill up and seeing every fan leave and slowly wander back, for others it's about being at the pub with ur mates and seeing the game but rushing off to get the next beer and ensure you're first at the bar....each to their own.
For some also it's about being able to go to the football but having to rush back in order to be ready for work or family commitments.
I often work overnight on a Friday or Saturday night and if missing the first ten minutes or last few minutes if the result was looking certain made a big difference in getting more sleep, then I would do that, I certainly wouldn't think...."I could do but what if the people around me whom I don't know don't like me leaving on 82 minutes??"
My two young Sons and I leave early to avoid the stampede and to get us back to Arundel at a reasonable time; it's our choice. We leave during a break in play and several other times during the match as they are young and need to pee!
You've got to be on a wind up , you don't even go !!Two things.
NO ONE Who leaves the Amex on 85 minutes does so to be the first at the bar. Not one.
Secondly, you yourself qualify 'when the result is beyond doubt' which is significantly different to when we are chasing a game or hanging on and the same s still leave in their thousands.
1) There is no 'stampede'.
2) Arundel isn't very far away.
But they're not letting me live are they, they're getting in the bloody way and spoiling my enjoyment of the game.
1) There is no 'stampede'.
2) Arundel isn't very far away.
Ejected before kick off at Craven Cottage circa 85/86, next.......
If the early leavers actually hung around for half an hour post-final whistle, went in the club shop sale, or watched the results on the concourse, had a Bovril etc. they'd find most of the train queues much reduced. So much more relaxing way to watch the Albion than their match day experience must be, especially when you've got 6 minutes injury time to miss as well.
The only early leavers that annoy me are the ones who walk slowly to the exit and generally get in the way of people still trying to watch the match.
Either go or stay. Don't dawdle.