I've left early on a couple of occasions this season when the match was won. I stayed against Bristol. And it is true, if you leave say 10 minutes early, including injury time, there's no traffic. So I can fully understand why fans do it. However, when the game is in the balance, and City are piling forward with a few minutes to go Looking for the winner, surely staying to the end on those odd occasions is worth it.
We've all seen fans leaving this season with a few minutes to go, and City are trying to find the winner. We should be supporting the team, and not turning our backs on them walking up the steps.
Thankfully that's what the majority think.
But we have a history of doing it even in the biggest of games - Wembley '99, THOUSANDS fucked off that day.
Spurs CL decider 2010 - Crouch only made it 0-1 in the 82nd minute, fucking loads of time left, yet that was a queue for about a quarter of the stadium to desert the team again.
How many left on that final day in 2012? i couldn't tell as was so embroiled in the game...
But even aside from the big games, in all the close games we've had when it's level or we're a goal behind and we're either going for a winner or equaliser, i just cannot fathom how getting home a bit earlier is more important than City right there and then. We scored 4 late winners in a row in November and December, and have done it again recently. Imagine missing all that - may as well never come at all!
All you have to do is go to bed a bit earlier the night after. Your brain doesn't dissolve when having two late nights a month whether you're 7 or 77!
A lot of people are sheep though. They do things just because others do it. They couldn't actually give you a reason why they do it, they just follow the lead of others.
And for those of you making your kids leave early or not taking them at all because they have school the next day - i distinctly remember as a kid (which is the main reason i have it ingrained in myself now never to leave early) that i hated it when my Dad said on 85minutes "right come on, you've got school tomorrow" and we'd be running down Claremont Road when a cheer would go up and i'd be absolutely gutted!