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How about putting all the moaners and people who leave early in one block?



Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
Brighton Boy said:
A lot of people dont actually leave just go and watch us attack the goal near the exit...

for example yesterday there was shit loads of people who saw harty's goal down by the track and everyone was goin ballistic.
thats what i do , just so i don't get caught in the wait at the end of the game to get down the stairs
 




Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,959
Peacehaven
Zeitgeist said:
:yawn: Geez! Another pointless thread about a subject that's been done to death a thousand times before. Whether you agree or not, the fact is people HAVE the right to leave a game whether it be after eighty nine minutes or eight minutes. As long as they don't loiter in a position where they block the view of others then it's their choice. For the record, the number of games I've left before the final whistle I could count on one hand. However, if like yesterday and the Swindon game, people want to leave early and chance missing a vital goal then that's down to them. It's their funeral. As for Chris McPhee. McGee rightly wanted to keep the same balance and formation as last week. McPhee was the obvious replacement. Sure it was a gamble and it didn't really pay off. I stand by McGee's judgement on this all the way. As soon as Chris gets full match fitness he'll be a useful member of the squad. He proved this last year, scoring quite a few goals (eight?) during the first half of last season and being the perfect foil for Leon........

And it's snowing hard in Worthing! :ohmy:

Pointless thread? its better than some of the :censored: you get on here. Stadium pictures indead, this subject is new to me and im sure it is to others too as they wouldn't bother discussing it.

P.S its been snowing pretty much all day in Saltdean
 
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Stevie Boy

Well-known member
Nov 2, 2004
6,364
Horam
ive never left my seat early from a game, yesterday was a fine example,
 


TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
a guy infront of me(someone buckner)always leaves early and thats what makes it EVEN better when we score late goals...and we score SO many crucial late girls(cullip's against chesterfield,steele's against bristol city,virgo's against swindon)...people probably left early at the millenium stad and missed knights goal! :lolol:
 


TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
Beach Hut said:
Yes I do and I would expect a better judgement from the manager.

Hart up front and Oatway midfield was the better option IMHO
now that would be a great idea...a totally unbalanced midfield(3 centre mid's and 1 winger) always helped us get points :shootself
 




eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Zeitgeist said:
:nine minutes or eight minutes. As long as they don't loiter in a position where they block the view of others then it's their choice.
That's exactly the problem, though. I'm on the end of a row in F-Block, and for the final ten minutes of every f***ing game I can't see shit cos of the f***ing wilderbeest processing out very very slowly, pausing on the steps at anything exciting. It makes me f***ing mad. If you're going to leave early EVERY game, sit in the far east side of A-block. Or in the nature reserve. It does spoil it for those who stay.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
74,274
eastlondonseagull said:
That's exactly the problem, though. I'm on the end of a row in F-Block, and for the final ten minutes of every f***ing game I can't see shit cos of the f***ing wilderbeest processing out very very slowly, pausing on the steps at anything exciting. It makes me f***ing mad. If you're going to leave early EVERY game, sit in the far east side of A-block. Or in the nature reserve. It does spoil it for those who stay.

I'd say it does the exact opposite of 'spoil it for those who stay'. It means you have every right to stand up (as opposed to remaining sat in a seatful of freezing water as was the case on Saturday) in order to be able to see past the departing muppets. And there's not a damn thing the stewards can do about it.
 
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eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Tom Hark said:
I'd say it does the exact opposite of 'spoil it for those who stay'. It means you have every right to stand up (as opposed to remaining sat in a seatful of freezing water as was the case on Saturday) in order to be able to see past the departing muppets. And there's not a damn thing the stewards can do about it.
True. But I'm short :p I'll bring me old stool next time ???
 




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