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Earliest you have left a game

So how much of a super fan are you?

  • Was Not Allowed in

    Votes: 3 4.7%
  • 0-10 minutes

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • 11-20 minutes

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • 21-30 minutes

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • 31 minutes to half time

    Votes: 7 10.9%
  • 45-55 minutes

    Votes: 3 4.7%
  • 56-65 minutes

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • 65-75 minutes

    Votes: 3 4.7%
  • 75 minutes - full time

    Votes: 25 39.1%
  • I am one of the high and mighty, never leave early and stay in the ground for an extra 20 minutes to

    Votes: 15 23.4%

  • Total voters
    64






Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
>>I am one of the high and mighty, never leave early and stay in the ground for an extra 20 minutes to show how great I am<<

I've never left early. And we are almost always locked in post game for at least 20 minutes, so no chance of sneeking out.
 


Why don't we call this by its proper name, flouncing? If you don't have a particular train to catch or another pressing reason, that's what it is.

It's for that reason I find it pretty funny, though.

Next time, have a good look at the people who make such self-conscious exits.

They slowly get up, they jut their chin out, they have an expression on their face like they've got something wedged up their arse, and off they self-consciously flounce, giving their personal message to the world that they are oh-so-above a bad display by their team.
 


Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,587
hutchings (48) said:
apart from hereford as mentioned above, the only time I've left early was in the LDV or whatever it was called back then v Notts County when we lost 5-1.

I think whether people decide to leave early or not is no ones buisiness but those concerned. I wonder why people pay 25 notes only to watch a bit of the game but that is entirely up to them. It doesn't effect me - I will get behind the team whatever. I love it when teams come back from 3-0 down and always have a laugh at the prople that did leave in a fit of pique.

I think some people overlook the fact that some people have a life outside football - there might be plenty of reasons why someone needs to make a sharp exit (going out for supper in the evening etc., nans 80th or whatever) when its clear the team haven't put in the same effort to the afternoons preceedings that you have put in supporting the team. Some times its is totally apparent that a great come back just is'nt going to happen.

And then theres what happened to Turkey last night. Lives a fair distance away, was obviously looking forward to the game, team were shite, getting stuck in the queue after the game and getting back on hour or so later when most of you lot would have been safely tucked up in bed... well dont balme him really. Staying would have only compounded a crap evening. Fair play to him for making the effort to come from where he did.

People should just mind their own business and if they are such "superfans" they should just focus 100% on supporting the team.

A very good post. I wonder why people do it as well - as I've said, first time yesterday. Staying would have compounded a crap evening. I don't really have the money and after seeing us conceed 9 goals in one and a half games it became a bit to much to take. I felt let down, had been really looking forward to it.
 


Turkey

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2003
15,587
London Irish said:
Why don't we call this by its proper name, flouncing? If you don't have a particular train to catch or another pressing reason, that's what it is.

It's for that reason I find it pretty funny, though.

Next time, have a good look at the people who make such self-conscious exits.

They slowly get up, they jut their chin out, they have an expression on their face like they've got something wedged up their arse, and off they self-consciously flounce, giving their personal message to the world that they are oh-so-above a bad display by their team.

:lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :lolol: :clap:
 




On the Left Wing

KIT NAPIER
Oct 9, 2003
7,094
Wolverhampton
Safeway said:
She's you EX wife, you say?


Hmmm .... two weeks earlier I had taken her to Stranraer v Queen of the South to try and induce her!

At half time she needed a pee, but because of segregation couldn't use the Ladies at the QoS end. She eventually threatened to pee on the pitch unless the cops and stewards could find her a loo .... she was escorted through the home dressing room to the loo the ref's used .....

yes, she is an EX!

No idea why...

:lolol:
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,467
Sūþseaxna
Two hours before the start. Not on the poll list. v. Notts County reserves.
 


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