Mr Fussy, it's not friggin' half time beer festival tasting. It's still wet. Get your pint, and get the hell out of the queue.:drink:
Funny thing is, I don't drink lager, but had 2 pints of Harvey's and was waiting on a lager, told the girl to just pour two of the dreggy looking pints into one...
I don't blame the staff, must be tough having to make up hours on a job that gives you 20 odd games per year to hone your skills for what can't be a huge hourly rate. No, who I blame are the clowns in the queue for 15mins who upon reaching the till have no friggin' idea what they're going to...
I was merely giving an idealogical reason for your question of why people get annoyed by it. I think the fans that get annoyed are those that would like to see a full roaring stadium bringing their side home...
It does't really matter if that is a reality or not. :shrug:
You say that, but some people don't indicate when changing lanes on motorways, some people will walk across your line on a putting green, some will order across you despite knowing you're next at the bar, some will not wave thanks when you've let them out or through a gap. I refuse to let these...
I think the idea of a full stadium roaring their team on for a goal to equalise or win a game does have some merit in encouraging players dead on their feet to give it one last effort.
I’m East stand lower, and I stayed to clap Knocky back to his feet after the final whistle after he’d given absolutely everything for the stripes again. I might leave if I felt the team hadn’t tried, but that hasnt happened in a very long time.