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Post by Monkey Tennis on Mar 4, 2024 20:41:21 GMT
Seems likely to become a bit of a habit in the upper echelons of footy (sorry 'bout that). Fans walking out well before half-time when their team is getting a bit of a tonking.
Don't get it. More money than sense, clearly.
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Post by tigerfeet on Mar 4, 2024 21:19:10 GMT
Seems likely to become a bit of a habit in the upper echelons of footy (sorry 'bout that). Fans walking out well before half-time when their team is getting a bit of a tonking. Don't get it. More money than sense, clearly. Maybe they're not walking out, maybe they're just off for a half time pie, pint or piss? Or a combination of all three?
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Post by MAXBULL on Mar 4, 2024 21:33:16 GMT
I can’t remember ever walking out early.
Missed a few goals while having a P mind.
Knew I shouldn’t have turned around to face that little hole at the back of The Meadow End.
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Post by glawsterwhite on Mar 5, 2024 9:28:00 GMT
I’ve never left early in 60 years of watching football and rugby. I like to get my moneys worth
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Post by colebridgebull on Mar 5, 2024 10:50:33 GMT
We had quite a few walk out at Northampton at half time a few years back. 3-0 down and was only going to get worse.
Glad I stayed.
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Post by psychedelictony on Mar 5, 2024 11:30:20 GMT
I walked out early when we got hammered 4-1 at Rochdale when Tucker was manager. Preferred it in the pub beforehand. Strangely didn't walk out at the 7-1 boxing day reverse at Mansfield.
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Post by wyesidewiththebulls on Mar 5, 2024 11:55:00 GMT
I remember a Tottenham game away against Everton one Saturday late in December, 0-3 up at half time. When the fourth goal went in mid way through the second half there was a mass surge of home fans towards the exits to which the Tottenham fans began singing "is there a fire drill" followed shortly by "you should 'ave gone Christmas shopping"
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Post by Incognito on Mar 5, 2024 11:59:55 GMT
We had quite a few walk out at Northampton at half time a few years back. 3-0 down and was only going to get worse. Glad I stayed. Yes, I remember that too. One of our crew departed for the Pub. Still hasn't lived it down.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 5, 2024 12:39:45 GMT
We had quite a few walk out at Northampton at half time a few years back. 3-0 down and was only going to get worse. Glad I stayed. Easily in my top 5 HUFC away days. Fabulous afternoon.
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Post by Gulliver on Mar 5, 2024 14:26:46 GMT
Sheffield Utd fans made for the exits in droves yesterday but, with Arsenal at 5 nil up at half time, I'm not surprised.
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Post by eggchaserbull on Mar 5, 2024 14:28:33 GMT
Seems likely to become a bit of a habit in the upper echelons of footy (sorry 'bout that). Fans walking out well before half-time when their team is getting a bit of a tonking. Don't get it. More money than sense, clearly. Maybe they're not walking out, maybe they're just off for a half time pie, pint or piss? Or a combination of all three?That doesn't sound like an epicurean delight; certainly wouldn't be on offer in Wigan.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2024 18:29:27 GMT
Seems likely to become a bit of a habit in the upper echelons of footy (sorry 'bout that). Fans walking out well before half-time when their team is getting a bit of a tonking. Don't get it. More money than sense, clearly. I did it in our League One season when Hooper was taking the piss for Scunthorpe. I completely lost it. Couldn't hack it. Shouted something incoherent to Turner (who was quite rightly unaware of my madness) and stropped off back to the pub. A fond memory. Edit: having looked it up I think it was around the 60 minute mark, so not quite as outrageous as I had thought. My memory made it seem like I walked in, sat down, Hooper scored a four in ten minutes and I walked out.
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Post by secretsquirrel on Mar 5, 2024 18:54:53 GMT
Probably will get a lot of stick, but yes, I`ve walked out early quite a few times, home and away. Scunthorpe, this season, I left at half time, even Crewe away, years ago, losing 4 - 0 at half time, went to the pub. I will not stay and moan about the performance, some may boo, but I will leave, not all the time, just on our worst days. If you go to the cinema and the film is crap, you won`t stay to the end, I just want to be entertained. I look forward to the match all week, my leisure time is important to me, after "grafting" all week, so match days are my drug of choice, mixed with copious pints of cider!! When we win, you get the buzz all week, when you get hammered, there`s a grey cloud following you round.
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Post by Monkey Tennis on Mar 5, 2024 18:59:57 GMT
Probably will get a lot of stick, but yes, I`ve walked out early quite a few times, home and away. Scunthorpe, this season, I left at half time, even Crewe away, years ago, losing 4 - 0 at half time, went to the pub. I will not stay and moan about the performance, some may boo, but I will leave, not all the time, just on our worst days. If you go to the cinema and the film is crap, you won`t stay to the end, I just want to be entertained. I look forward to the match all week, my leisure time is important to me, after "grafting" all week, so match days are my drug of choice, mixed with copious pints of cider!! When we win, you get the buzz all week, when you get hammered, there`s a grey cloud following you round.Are you sure that's not just your tail?
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Post by Incognito on Mar 5, 2024 19:08:25 GMT
Probably will get a lot of stick, but yes, I`ve walked out early quite a few times, home and away. Scunthorpe, this season, I left at half time, even Crewe away, years ago, losing 4 - 0 at half time, went to the pub. I will not stay and moan about the performance, some may boo, but I will leave, not all the time, just on our worst days. If you go to the cinema and the film is crap, you won`t stay to the end, I just want to be entertained. I look forward to the match all week, my leisure time is important to me, after "grafting" all week, so match days are my drug of choice, mixed with copious pints of cider!! When we win, you get the buzz all week, when you get hammered, there`s a grey cloud following you round. I take it you've been to see Dune2.
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Post by sjpreece on Mar 6, 2024 19:35:44 GMT
2-0 down and I'm out. The club has my season ticket money. Only had one or two occasions where we've even drawn after I've left, let alone win.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Mar 8, 2024 10:20:56 GMT
Never really done it, the 4-3 at Northampton and the 2-2 at Slough are some of my favourite games ever, magical moments that could easily have been missed. Sure there are more as well.
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Post by stealbull on Mar 8, 2024 10:40:14 GMT
I've never done it, don't think i ever will. Totally understand why some do but I'll always stay to the bitter end. And probably regret it.
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Post by carrotcruncher on Mar 8, 2024 11:13:48 GMT
Never really done it, the 4-3 at Northampton and the 2-2 at Slough are some of my favourite games ever, magical moments that could easily have been missed. Sure there are more as well. Was at both those. A lot left early at Slough, the bin carrier would have struggled to run along the terrace earlier. Only time I left seriously early was half time against Southport in the post Beadle chaos days. We were down to 10 men and 0-2. My post match train was delayed so I left and caught an earlier one. Lost 0-3 so didn't miss out on a famous comeback.
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Post by eggchaserbull on Mar 8, 2024 13:42:11 GMT
December 1971, United v Northampton, FA Cup 2nd round 2nd replay at The Hawthorns. A mate had gone up with some his older work colleagues in a car, and they went into one of the stands.
About 85 minutes gone, United 1 - 0 down, they decided to leave to beat any traffic; of course, Ken Mallender equalised for United in injury time and they went on to win, setting up the 3rd round tie v Newcastle.
If ever I'm tempted to leave before the end, I just visualise my mate's face when we were telling him, virtually every day for the next few years, of the fantastic Brummie Road end support from United fans right through to injury time and beyond, and the noise and joy we experienced when the equaliser went in.
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