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Why do 'fans' leave footie games early?
Surely you win together and you lose together so take the good and the bad?
Wolves fans were shown leaving early today and I was absolutely delighted when they scored two late goals to get a draw but the best ever has to be Newcastle against Arsenal last season where they came back from 4-0 nil down to draw.
Wolves fans were shown leaving early today and I was absolutely delighted when they scored two late goals to get a draw but the best ever has to be Newcastle against Arsenal last season where they came back from 4-0 nil down to draw.
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at mid week games when i was on night shift i always left 5 minutes before the end of the match
same as my mates from work, we would make a quick call to works security to say bike had problems starting and could they inform the plant that i may be up to 1/2 half late getting in
lots of us had trouble with our bikes and cars when united and city were playing a mdweek game :)
same as my mates from work, we would make a quick call to works security to say bike had problems starting and could they inform the plant that i may be up to 1/2 half late getting in
lots of us had trouble with our bikes and cars when united and city were playing a mdweek game :)
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I think if you are an away fan and you team is being beaten 3-0 with ten mins to go its undertandable to want to make tracks a little earlier. it doesnt make you a fake fan, making the trip to away games and buying a season ticket makes you a fan.
leaving 10 mins before the end because your team are losing heavily and you cant bear to take another 10 mins of it is human.
leaving 10 mins before the end because your team are losing heavily and you cant bear to take another 10 mins of it is human.
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Inacoma - you ask "What about the Irish?"
We have lots of clubs to support and if even a small percentage of the glory hunters I pass on my way home to see Linfield stopped heading to Old Trafford, Anfield, Ibrox, Stamford Bridge and Celtic Park and bothered to attend their local ground even just a few times a season then our clubs might do a little better.
As for the debate about local teams, I agree that you should go with your home town team, to a point. What about someone who is born in London because their parents moved there for work? Should they renounce their home town team? It's a difficult one and there is, in my opinion, no definitive answer. I live in central Scotland but have no intention of adopting a team to replace Linfield, they're irreplacable in my affections, but I do attend a variety of local games.
As for leaving early, I used to attend Ibrox regulalry and was consistently amazed at the number of empty seats on 85 minutes, and that's when Rangers were dominant. Sure, some have disablities or need to leave for work or a particularly long journey, but 25,000 of them? This is by no means confined to Ibrox, Celtic Park is as bad, and I used to love it when Rangers scored late as it meant the early leavers missed a goal.I always wondered if these same people used to go to the cinema and leave ten minutes before the end? As for their sex lives?
We have lots of clubs to support and if even a small percentage of the glory hunters I pass on my way home to see Linfield stopped heading to Old Trafford, Anfield, Ibrox, Stamford Bridge and Celtic Park and bothered to attend their local ground even just a few times a season then our clubs might do a little better.
As for the debate about local teams, I agree that you should go with your home town team, to a point. What about someone who is born in London because their parents moved there for work? Should they renounce their home town team? It's a difficult one and there is, in my opinion, no definitive answer. I live in central Scotland but have no intention of adopting a team to replace Linfield, they're irreplacable in my affections, but I do attend a variety of local games.
As for leaving early, I used to attend Ibrox regulalry and was consistently amazed at the number of empty seats on 85 minutes, and that's when Rangers were dominant. Sure, some have disablities or need to leave for work or a particularly long journey, but 25,000 of them? This is by no means confined to Ibrox, Celtic Park is as bad, and I used to love it when Rangers scored late as it meant the early leavers missed a goal.I always wondered if these same people used to go to the cinema and leave ten minutes before the end? As for their sex lives?
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