Whitefield Blue
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It was the winning goal in a 2-1 win.Pretty sure that was a nice payout on a 5-1 scoreline.
It was the winning goal in a 2-1 win.Pretty sure that was a nice payout on a 5-1 scoreline.
you can go back even further Gary. I wanted to leave Wembley in 99 but was stopped by my mate who always advocates staying till the end. It's stayed with me, never left early. Don't see the point.My article in last week's City V Arsenal programme was about leaving early and what goals are missed. In 2011-12 21% of all City's goals in a title winning season were scored in the 85th minute or later. In the last 3 years 9 of Aguero's goals have been 85th minute or later. Anyway, I've posted the article on my twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryJamesWriter if anyone missed it.
In the article I talk about my experience in the 70s when my dad insisted we leave a UEFA Cup game v Standard Liege with about 6 mins left. By the time we got to the car City had scored a further 3 goals. That's haunted me ever since and I can't help wondering how many young fans since then have missed out on some of most spectacular endings. Often it's the last 5 minutes that create the memories that make fans Blues. Missing them can live with you forever.I can understand possibly leaving early if the result isn't in doubt.
you can go back even further Gary. I wanted to leave Wembley in 99 but was stopped by my mate who always advocates staying till the end. It's stayed with me, never left early. Don't see the point.
The grandparents took me to Maine Road back in the old division 2 days. Always left 10-15 minutes before the end to beat the traffic. I remember 1 game missing a goal walking out, a goal in the car park and a goal on the way home. Vowed never to leave before the end.In the article I talk about my experience in the 70s when my dad insisted we leave a UEFA Cup game v Standard Liege with about 6 mins left. By the time we got to the car City had scored a further 3 goals. That's haunted me ever since and I can't help wondering how many young fans since then have missed out on some of most spectacular endings. Often it's the last 5 minutes that create the memories that make fans Blues. Missing them can live with you forever.
It's just incredible, ss3 today , I saw some leaving on 82 mins & like you say ,with the game finally balanced, on a knife edge.....would we hang on for the win ? Or could we break away & get another in this absorbing encounter....85mins hundreds get up & just walk out.Disgraceful again today.
Half the crowd streaming out on 85 minutes.
It's not even the tourists either.
I do this. For those mobile enough it's an easy solution.
For many (and I stress not all of early leavers) I think that there's a laziness and apathy. An attitude of "As long as some are there to clap the team on my behalf it'll be ok won't it". If we all had this attitude it literally would be the end of the club. Imagine a completely empty stadium as the players turn a team over in the 86th minute. What player and manager would want to be part of that? Pep's noticed it and we are worse than most at this. It's become a culture and habit.
I'll probably rile a few but it does grate and the above doesn't refer to I those that would love to stay but just can't work it.