Gin&Juice
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it went flat when he took Bamford Hamer Arblaster McCallum off
and didn't bring Campbell on when we are 3 nil up and against 10 men ffs
can’t be serious
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it went flat when he took Bamford Hamer Arblaster McCallum off
and didn't bring Campbell on when we are 3 nil up and against 10 men ffs
No I’m on the Kop. The lads in question are polite to be fair , but there match day routine gets on my nervesAre you below gangway B in the South Stand by any chance? Sounds very similar to the bunch of 30 something tossers on the row in front of us.
I sit on SS and usually no one moves until full time but today not seen anything like itHate it - the old codgers in the South Stand were queuing up to get down the stairs ffs
sat in their seats for a couple of hours and they can't wait another 3 minutes - very strange![]()
It was just more noticeable today round us, just couldn't believe itNot this again…..I don’t disagree with you but it happens every single match and has done forever. It just is what it is.
Old codgers eh? ban them from coming to matches obviously - no idea how old you but you comment like a youth with zero social skills, has it never occurred to you that as you get older you get less steady on your feet, your balance isn’t what it used to be, maybe your sight is a problem, perhaps quite sensible to go a bit early? dare say you’ll understand in time.Hate it - the old codgers in the South Stand were queuing up to get down the stairs ffs
sat in their seats for a couple of hours and they can't wait another 3 minutes - very strange![]()
I am 57 and also an old codger, I am disabled and been on a 12 hour night shiftOld codgers eh? ban them from coming to matches obviously - no idea how old you but you comment like a youth with zero social skills, has it never occurred to you that as you get older you get less steady on your feet, your balance isn’t what it used to be, maybe your sight is a problem, perhaps quite sensible to go a bit early? dare say you’ll understand in time.
Always stay to the end but i had a train to catch and walked out on the final whistle. Normally I'd hang around and applaud.
Personal choice really.
When you’ve got a 3+ hour drive ahead of you and the game is won, yes. Those 5 minutes could mean an extra half hour in the car.
Or maybe more sensible to stay til the end and let the crowd clear and then exit safely? Just an idea.Old codgers eh? ban them from coming to matches obviously - no idea how old you but you comment like a youth with zero social skills, has it never occurred to you that as you get older you get less steady on your feet, your balance isn’t what it used to be, maybe your sight is a problem, perhaps quite sensible to go a bit early? dare say you’ll understand in time.
I suppose I'm an old codger but it depends on your definition. A minute from the end of added time, I went to the top of the stairs from the stand (to the concourse). I left as soon as the final whistle went and as far as I know didn't get in anyone's way. If anything it was other people of a younger age group, dawdling along crab style, getting in the way and delaying me.Hate it - the old codgers in the South Stand were queuing up to get down the stairs ffs
I know some have said 'this has happened for years'. i believe far more are leaving now when we are winning before the end of the game than their used to be, even since before COVID only 3 minutes added time today- couldnt believe how many heads popped up when this was announced and off they goPeople pay their money and are free to do what they like. However it is the last home game before New Year, it's on a Saturday not a school night for many, I think on this occasion the players deserved a few more fans to stay behind and clap them.
Also for first time ever I have heard fellow fans calling out those leaving early actually at the match. There were a few shouts on the South Stand at those leaving. The sheer amount of people who left when the injury time board went up was quite frankly embarrassing, if anyone didn't know better you would think we were the ones losing 3-0.
I am sure plenty of those who left have their reasons but it wasn't a good look in my view. The players are trying to redeem themselves after a poor start to the season and I think to turn around to see that many fans leaving would be a bit demoralising.
I am not saying the entire home end should stay to the end by the way. I just think today it was obvious it was more than just those fans that needed to catch their train or get back home because they have work.
Yeah I wanted to get to pub before the rush. Problem?Yes was same v Stoke people NEED to get home 5 mins earlier
I know some have said 'this has happened for years'. i believe far more are leaving now when we are winning before the end of the game than their used to be, even since before COVID only 3 minutes added time today- couldnt believe how many heads popped up when this was announced and off they go
Your time is your own, and none of us get enough, so do with it as you please.
Someone who chose to definitely not leave early, was who ever stayed behind after everyone had left and was singing 'one of our own' while the Birmingham manager post-match interview was going onNo better way to spend your valuable time
Me too. Bit dark innit? Really need a pee but too scared to go on my own.I'm still ont Kop, row KK. Am I the winner again? GTFI![]()
Oi…dawdling along crab style
Excuse me that Cannon cost £10m and needs to score to keep his value up.it went flat when he took Bamford Hamer Arblaster McCallum off
and didn't bring Campbell on when we are 3 nil up and against 10 men ffs
This was my point when I wrote the threadPeople pay their money and are free to do what they like. However it is the last home game before New Year, it's on a Saturday not a school night for many, I think on this occasion the players deserved a few more fans to stay behind and clap them.
Also for first time ever I have heard fellow fans calling out those leaving early actually at the match. There were a few shouts on the South Stand at those leaving. The sheer amount of people who left when the injury time board went up was quite frankly embarrassing, if anyone didn't know better you would think we were the ones losing 3-0.
I am sure plenty of those who left have their reasons but it wasn't a good look in my view. The players are trying to redeem themselves after a poor start to the season and I think to turn around to see that many fans leaving would be a bit demoralising.
I am not saying the entire home end should stay to the end by the way. I just think today it was obvious it was more than just those fans that needed to catch their train or get back home because they have work.
This was my point when I wrote the thread
Did you actually go to the pub? Went in 3 pre match and 2 after and it's the quietest it's been for years. There was certainly no rush yesterday.Yeah I wanted to get to pub before the rush. Problem?
They should go over to their families last. I get they want to go over there, but the rest of the ground can’t really hang about for 5 minutes plus.I always stay to give them a clap but crikey those players took ages to start their "walk around" today.
Stop fannying about lads , especially when it's cold.
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