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I always wondered, a reverse of this topic perhaps, but how long could I sit rooted in my seat for after a game, before the stewards started getting tetchy? I quite fancy leading them into a Benny Hill style cat and mouse chase around the Chapel end.

 

Made me laugh. I actually like to just sit there and take it all in occasionally when a game has been really significant. I rush around all week so what is the rush at 5.00 on Saturday afternoon? Unfortunately the kids keep on until I get up these days. I have been told I've got to go by the stewards, but they don't seem up for any comedy chase scenarios.

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I swear some people can't be seeing more than 60-70 minutes of the match. Sure, you pays your money and takes your choice, but if traffic's the primary concern then perhaps the pub or staying at home are better options.

 

Also I think there's a big gulf between the season ticket waving (which I find abhorrent) and this chant.

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Would much rather people didn't leave, but I think a lot of people here just enjoy moaning.

 

If we have a 22,000 attendance, you question why there were 10,000 empty seats. If we sell out, you berate the extra 10,000 who turned up. What exactly do you want? It's hardly going to encourage the extra fans to come if they're going to have season ticket-waving and chanting directed at them when they do turn up.

 

This.

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There was a group of absolute bell ends in the itchen today. Usually i would go for the Northam but mixed it up. I live in London and go to as many games as possible, home and away, been to 12 this season, can't afford a season ticket or the cost of travelling down. When I walked to my seat, a group of "fans" started giving me some abuse about being a plastic and not knowing my way round the stadium. I have supported this club since I was a boy ffs and go to as many games as possible. What is it with some people, why turn on your own fans, disgraceful.

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I'm not sure that an ex pat should be telling regular attending fans how they should or shouldn't act / behave etc.

 

What does that have to do with anything? The man has a right to be able to SEE the matches when he is able to go.

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I find it very strange that some fans get this upset about when people leave, it's their own choice and in no way impacts on your enjoyment of the game.

 

I always stay to the final whistle as I live in walking distance, however yesterday the game was so blatantly sewn up after the second goal, Doncaster looked toothless for most of the second half. If leaving ten minutes early would have avoided 30 mins of traffic, I can completely understand why some people do it.

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i stand in the northam, i really cant understand why the people around me were getting so upset about fans leaving early, it didn't effect them in any way, if anything it actually helps the rest of us get out quicker at the end of the game

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i sit kingsland north with a group of others, we've had season tickets for years. for home games we normally turn up late, go down ten mins early, come back up 5 mins late and leave between 85 - 90 mins. what can i say, we like a beer. we also average 30+ games a year, but we are definitely jcl plastics

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I find it very strange that some fans get this upset about when people leave, it's their own choice and in no way impacts on your enjoyment of the game.

 

I always stay to the final whistle as I live in walking distance, however yesterday the game was so blatantly sewn up after the second goal, Doncaster looked toothless for most of the second half. If leaving ten minutes early would have avoided 30 mins of traffic, I can completely understand why some people do it.

 

Exactly right. Not an issue for me either as I'm within walking distance and usually go to the pub afterwards anyway. But, especially when we have crowds of 30K+, you'd have to be an utter dribbling idiot not to recognise that the traffic getting out of town is an absolute shocker. if some people want to get away and beat the worst of it, I have no problem with that and can't believe how unbelievably precious some people are on here that have got their knickers into such a twist about it and are stamping their feet about how unfair it all is.

 

I usually go down for a beer before half time on around about 40 minutes, so that I don't have to wait for 10 minutes in a queue and then don't have to down my drink within 5 minutes. Sometimes we even have a couple of pints and make it back to our seats 5 or 10 minutes into the second half. I expect some of the uber-fans will start crying about what a shameful state of affairs that is as well.

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Exactly right. Not an issue for me either as I'm within walking distance and usually go to the pub afterwards anyway. But, especially when we have crowds of 30K+, you'd have to be an utter dribbling idiot not to recognise that the traffic getting out of town is an absolute shocker. if some people want to get away and beat the worst of it, I have no problem with that and can't believe how unbelievably precious some people are on here that have got their knickers into such a twist about it and are stamping their feet about how unfair it all is.

 

I usually go down for a beer before half time on around about 40 minutes, so that I don't have to wait for 10 minutes in a queue and then don't have to down my drink within 5 minutes. Sometimes we even have a couple of pints and make it back to our seats 5 or 10 minutes into the second half. I expect some of the uber-fans will start crying about what a shameful state of affairs that is as well.

 

I used to go down on about 40 minutes watch it on the screens. I couldn't give a sh/t what anyone else thinks.

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I was sat in the Chappel and a man and (what I presume) his son (aged about 12) got up and walked towards the aisle. I was sat in the way so they asked me to move and I said "oh, I never heard the final whistle go", to which the response I got from the adult was "We're beating the traffic you pr1ck!"

 

If you were that man, sat block 18, row C, do us a favour and learn some manners before returning to St. Mary's

 

(He was constantly moaning throughout the game, taking Lambert off was "clueless" and Sharp "should have shot earlier" for the second goal)

 

In all fairness you were being a complete pr1ck!! Why is it any of your business when or why he leaves?

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So leaving a football match early (a match which you BOUGHT a ticket for) makes you a 'plastic fan' does it?

 

 

 

 

dear oh dear

 

I think we need a spaz web forum football etiquette thread where they can give us all the do's and don'ts.

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It is embarrassing when people leave early

 

That's my thinking.

 

People can come and go as they please. If you want to turn up just as the half-time whistle goes, watch the half-time entertainment and leave before the second half begins, that's your right!

 

I can't quite get my head round the beer at half time thing either. I have a couple of pints before the game and a couple after. I can just about survive going without between 345pm and 4pm. But each to their own, I guess.

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It is embarrassing when people leave early

 

why does it bother you so much, why are you embarrassed, in what way does it effect your life ?

 

 

in fact i would encourage more to do it, makes it easier for the rest of us getting out at the end of game

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In Kingsland Centre we spent the most important point of the match getting up and down from our seats to allow the fire drill to be a success.

The timing of the chant was perfect, hence the OP.

Plastics because the tension with ten minutes to go was lost on those leaving.

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I don't think anyone is saying you cant come and go when you please, but if you do leave, purely to 'beat the traffic' , means they think you are a pr!ck.

 

And they are right.

Or it could be that you're the pr*ck for getting so hot, bothered and all upset about the fact that other people you don't even know choose to support the team in their own way. But there we go.

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Or it could be that you're the pr*ck for getting so hot, bothered and all upset about the fact that other people you don't even know choose to support the team in their own way. But there we go.
To be fair, you seem to be the only one getting hot and bothered. Can you just confirm how they're 'supporting' the team when they're strolling down the street while the team are doing their best to box off another 3 points?
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I leave early so I can get home and have a w*nk. Not.

 

I have nothing better to do on my Saturdays, other than go watch Saints play. AFTER the match had a bbq and a few beers.

 

Pretty sure I've missed a last min goal from a corner before because people in front have decided they wanted to leave early and therefore their entire row had to stand up to let them past.

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To be fair, you seem to be the only one getting hot and bothered. Can you just confirm how they're 'supporting' the team when they're strolling down the street while the team are doing their best to box off another 3 points?

 

I'm ambivalent to it all. As I said above, I stay to the end because I live locally, but I totally understand if people want to leave early for whatever reason, including beating traffic. You seem to be amongst the ones getting all teary and stomping your feet about others not sharing your own values on all things SFC.

 

If you want to stay to then end, good for you. If they want to leave its entirely up to them. They've supported the team and the club, and they've paid their money. Again, I wouldn't leave early, I don't need to and (usually) don't want to. But quite why so many people get so arsey and upset about those who do, I just find that thoroughly weird and obsessive.

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No-one is saying they can't do what they want. We're just confirming they're stupid for doing so.

 

My mate had to leave on 40 mins vs Bristol City.

 

Had to go for emergency surgery as it turned out appendicitis had just kicked in. OK with you?

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I'm ambivalent to it all. As I said above, I stay to the end because I live locally, but I totally understand if people want to leave early for whatever reason, including beating traffic. You seem to be amongst the ones getting all teary and stomping your feet about others not sharing your own values on all things SFC.

 

If you want to stay to then end, good for you. If they want to leave its entirely up to them. They've supported the team and the club, and they've paid their money. Again, I wouldn't leave early, I don't need to and (usually) don't want to. But quite why so many people get so arsey and upset about those who do, I just find that thoroughly weird and obsessive.

You're the one calling people 'a ***** ', getting very emotional defending something you claim not to do. Bit odd, but each to their own. No-one is saying they can't come and go when they want, just a bit sad that a fair number of our supporters aren't bothered about watching some of the best football we've played in years or give deserved applause to their team after they've put a shift in to get us another important 3 points. But as I say, each to their own.
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You're the one calling people 'a ***** ', getting very emotional defending something you claim not to do. Bit odd, but each to their own. No-one is saying they can't come and go when they want, just a bit sad that a fair number of our supporters aren't bothered about watching some of the best football we've played in years or give deserved applause to their team after they've put a shift in to get us another important 3 points. But as I say, each to their own.

 

Ooh yes, you've got me all rattled you silly little sausage. Though by the way, I'm not the one ganging up on the early leavers by agreeing with the fella calling them "c*nts". That bit was you, by the way.

 

I prefer to stay to the end. So do you, apparently. Quite why it provokes such anger that others don't buy into that, I do find odd. As you say, each to their own though.

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Ooh yes, you've got me all rattled you silly little sausage. Though by the way, I'm not the one ganging up on the early leavers by agreeing with the fella calling them "c*nts". That bit was you, by the way.

 

I prefer to stay to the end. So do you, apparently. Quite why it provokes such anger that others don't buy into that, I do find odd. As you say, each to their own though.

Glad to see it doesn't bother you at all :toppa:
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It bothers me in the same way that low attendances bother me, I guess.

 

I respect the right of everyone else to leave at half-time and leave me as the only person left in the stands, but it wouldn't make the second half as atmospheric or enjoyable.

 

Same goes for people flooding out on 80 minutes.

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I have always found the people leaving early to be utterly ridiculous.

 

Going to see Saints costs the best part of 50 quid at least all-in-all, then to leave in the last 5 mins where everything can change is pathetic.

 

Sitting in the traffic jam, in slience or listening to the moronic comments on Radio Solent from people who cannot string two words together, glowing in the aftermath of a good win, numb ambivalence at a draw, or suffering the pain of a costly defeat, is all part of the game of supporting Saints.

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I'm ambivalent to it all. As I said above, I stay to the end because I live locally, but I totally understand if people want to leave early for whatever reason, including beating traffic. You seem to be amongst the ones getting all teary and stomping your feet about others not sharing your own values on all things SFC.

 

If you want to stay to then end, good for you. If they want to leave its entirely up to them. They've supported the team and the club, and they've paid their money. Again, I wouldn't leave early, I don't need to and (usually) don't want to. But quite why so many people get so arsey and upset about those who do, I just find that thoroughly weird and obsessive.

 

Might as well buy their tickets and stay at home, then they'd have no traffic worries whatsoever.

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Surely we must have the higher number of ***ts over any other club forum.

Ranking their loyalty and complaining about people going for a p1ss.

ohh and i sometimes leave with a couple of minutes to spare if I need to pick up from the bookies - but still remain in ground. What sort of loyalty score do I get?

 

And if matey said final whistle comment to me he would get a clip

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I find it rude and disrepectful to the players. One would not do it at the Theatre or School Play I am sure. Not only that, season ticket holders miss seeing the equivilent of at least one whole match by leaving early each time. That canot be good value for their ticket surely?

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