BlueAnorak said:When City have a good lead at home then the last 10-15 minutes they 'declare' and stop trying to score another - probably to reduce the chance of injury. Keep ball is played from that point in and City will only attempt to score if the opposition don't accept City's 'declaration' and tries to get a consolation. If the opposition do concede - all you will see is pass/pass/pass with no end product from that point to the end of the game. I have no problem with this. Equally I have no problem in accepting fans leaving at this point as the game is affectively over - especially as GM Plods traffic control in the surrounding area is woeful and getting away early saves punters 1/2 an hour queuing in traffic.
Perhaps if City didn't "Declare" then it would be worthwhile staying.
We'll leave when we want - we'll leave when we waaaaaant we're over 40 we'll leave when we want<br /><br />-- Mon Apr 01, 2013 3:13 pm --<br /><br />goat boy said:Aging fan base, full of self-entitlement and Tory votes. You lot are generally 40+ , arent you?
Get back to your Goatskevodevo said:We'll leave when we want - we'll leave when we waaaaaant we're over 40 we'll leave when we wantgoat boy said:Aging fan base, full of self-entitlement and Tory votes. You lot are generally 40+ , arent you?
Using your eyes when watching other teams when they're on or you're there at other ground when watching g City away.Santiago Street . said:philiph20 said:I have to agree no other clubs in the PL have such a mass exodus on the scale we see, i just find it all a bit odd and can't get my head around it.
And you know this how ?
bluestevei said:we will never have the mass exodus that was at Wembley and ot when we played them
BlueStone said:There is definitely trouble a brewin because in 123 on Saturday insults were hurled at those leaving early so maybe expect a few fisticuffs in the future if this escalates.
Where we sit it is always the same people, or folks with loads of city store bags, make of that what u will.
I think that this is increasing tho cos I don't remember this happening this bad when we first came to this stadium?
No.Santiago Street . said:Unbelievably sanctimonious claptrap on here from self appointed arbiters of what constitutes a supportive fan
Lunatic conclusions drawn about City fans leaving earlier than other supporters based on 1 or 2 games they noticed this at and the old fallback " i saw it on the telly"
It's always happened and it always will and it always happens in direct proportion to what is at stake in that particular game and the likelihood of a result changing goal in that game.
So you haven't spotted an increasing tendency of fans to leave games early, you've just (as earlier posters have said) found a way to justify to yourself your belief that only you and those with identical behaviour patterns are "real" or "true" (or whatever bullshit adjective you choose) City fans.
Get over yourselves
gordondaviesmoustache said:When the Kippax was all standing, people used to stream out of there well before the final whistle, especially if the result was a foregone conclusion. It just wasn't as obvious because of the absence of seating. It's always happened.
Once again City fans letting their sense of nostalgia cloud their memories - and therefore judgement.
Next we'll have someone starting a thread saying how much they miss the Greenall Whitley's bitter they used to serve at Maine Road.
I've changed my location in memory of Greenall's Bitter, although in truth, it was utter piss. They also destroyed a couple of good beers in Davenport's and Shipstone's when they took them over. The 70's & 80's were desperately bad decades for beer drinkers.paulchapo said:gordondaviesmoustache said:When the Kippax was all standing, people used to stream out of there well before the final whistle, especially if the result was a foregone conclusion. It just wasn't as obvious because of the absence of seating. It's always happened.
Once again City fans letting their sense of nostalgia cloud their memories - and therefore judgement.
Next we'll have someone starting a thread saying how much they miss the Greenall Whitley's bitter they used to serve at Maine Road.
I wonder whatever happened to Greenhalls bitter?I remember the adds,''You're in Greenhall Whitley land!''......Same with Watneys red barrel...''Roll out the barrel!!''
Watneys always reminds me ofpaulchapo said:gordondaviesmoustache said:When the Kippax was all standing, people used to stream out of there well before the final whistle, especially if the result was a foregone conclusion. It just wasn't as obvious because of the absence of seating. It's always happened.
Once again City fans letting their sense of nostalgia cloud their memories - and therefore judgement.
Next we'll have someone starting a thread saying how much they miss the Greenall Whitley's bitter they used to serve at Maine Road.
I wonder whatever happened to Greenhalls bitter?I remember the adds,''You're in Greenhall Whitley land!''......Same with Watneys red barrel...''Roll out the barrel!!''
gordondaviesmoustache said:I've changed my location in memory of Greenall's Bitter, although in truth, it was utter piss. They also destroyed a couple of good beers in Davenport's and Shipstone's when they took them over. The 70's & 80's were desperately bad decades for beer drinkers.paulchapo said:gordondaviesmoustache said:When the Kippax was all standing, people used to stream out of there well before the final whistle, especially if the result was a foregone conclusion. It just wasn't as obvious because of the absence of seating. It's always happened.
Once again City fans letting their sense of nostalgia cloud their memories - and therefore judgement.
Next we'll have someone starting a thread saying how much they miss the Greenall Whitley's bitter they used to serve at Maine Road.
I wonder whatever happened to Greenhalls bitter?I remember the adds,''You're in Greenhall Whitley land!''......Same with Watneys red barrel...''Roll out the barrel!!''
They stopped brewing around 1990 iirc to concentrate on running their pubs and hotels. I think Allied Breweries (now Carlsberg) took over the brewing of the Grenall's brands at that time, but they soon wound the brands down. Can't really blame them tbh.
paulchapo said:gordondaviesmoustache said:I've changed my location in memory of Greenall's Bitter, although in truth, it was utter piss. They also destroyed a couple of good beers in Davenport's and Shipstone's when they took them over. The 70's & 80's were desperately bad decades for beer drinkers.paulchapo said:I wonder whatever happened to Greenhalls bitter?I remember the adds,''You're in Greenhall Whitley land!''......Same with Watneys red barrel...''Roll out the barrel!!''
They stopped brewing around 1990 iirc to concentrate on running their pubs and hotels. I think Allied Breweries (now Carlsberg) took over the brewing of the Grenall's brands at that time, but they soon wound the brands down. Can't really blame them tbh.
Yes it was shit beer but being young and daft at the time i would drink anything,lol!
I wonder how they came up with that name? ;-)oakiecokie said:You wouldn`t drink the piss that was Grunhalle Lager !!!!
gordondaviesmoustache said:When the Kippax was all standing, people used to stream out of there well before the final whistle, especially if the result was a foregone conclusion. It just wasn't as obvious because of the absence of seating. It's always happened.
Once again City fans letting their sense of nostalgia cloud their memories - and therefore judgement.
Next we'll have someone starting a thread saying how much they miss the Greenall Whitley's bitter they used to serve at Maine Road.