Garage_Doors
Originally the Swankers
A perfectly acceptable excuse, a
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A perfectly acceptable excuse, a
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On the few occasions I make it to a home game, I never leave early. I have always been back in Brighton station before 17:30, so don't really understand the gain leaving any earlier.
Still everyone has different circumstances, just not sure that many people realise the minimal gain of leaving early.
I was at the Bernabeu on Saturday and nobody leaves until bang on the 90th minute. Why people leave early at the Amex I really don't know.
if al those people that eave early don't..i guess the knock on effect would be that you wouldn't get back to brighton station at 5.30
Just left to get in bus queue. What was the final score?
Here's one reason for you.
My dad is 80 years old and has been watching the Albion since he was a kid. He has been a season ticket holder for around 40 years consecutively, going to 'home games' at Gillingham etc. he never left early when he was younger as I have never done in my 40 years of supporting BHA. A couple of years ago he had a cardiac arrest outside the Amex and was given CPR with a defribilator. He was revived, spent weeks in hospital, had a triple bypass. The club invited us back to a game about three months later... The famous Ipswich banner game. He was pretty nervous about going back after that and so my mum decided to go with him. The club made sure she got a season ticket next to him.
They go every home game but now won't go to away games as they are a bit frail. My dad now has Parkinson's but he still goes. Frankly it frightens me a bit when they go to games like the Leeds Utd one tomorrow night ( no disrespect to the majority of Leeds fans but you know what I'm saying).
They tend to leave about 5 minutes early to avoid the rush at the end. They get to near the front of the bus queue so they can get seats. Whenever I go I'm amazed that some people don't offer their seats to him. I'm pleased to say though that this is rare, most people that go to the Amex are good people, and that includes the away fans.
So I appreciate what you are saying, but there are instances where it is understandable. It's worth thinking about.
You paid to WATCH A FOOTBALL MATCH. 90 minutes out of your life once every couple of weeks for 9 months of the year. Presumably you forked out the money because you enjoy football, support the Albion, or hopefully both. Or maybe you don't much like football (or the Albion) in which case it becomes a bloody expensive pie.
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and there the arguement ends. People pay their money, they do what they like. As far as im concerned, they can spend the whole game in the concourse drinking beer and watching sky ports on tele, it's absolutely nothing to do with anyone else.
I am surprised this thread is still running.
Why doesn't Bozza merge it with all the other threads on the same subject? Would be interesting to see how many posts there have been on what does seem to be a very circular and repetitive subject.
It wasn't until you bounced it.I am surprised this thread is still running.
What !!
are you suggesting we leave this thread before it's finished !!
And there the arguement ends. People pay THEIR money, they do what they like. As far as im concerned, they can spend the whole game in the concourse drinking beer and watching sky ports on tele, it's absolutely NOTHING to do with anyone else.