Ducado
Well-Known Member
I don't leave early however I believe the reason some do is the traffic situation, there really is a need to have some proper traffic marshaling al around the area, it would ease a lot of the problems
People didn’t realise it had been discussed before because they left early.I’m just shocked that this has never been a topic of discussion before…
lol got sausage fingers everytime i hit the spacebar on my phone i hit a full stophave you got tourettes of the full stop button :)
Couldn't agree more.I know mate. My point is that football, or any hobby for that matter, isn't binary. It's possible to 'quite like' something.
I like pro cycling too. Not as much as football or F1 but more than say tennis..
I can't see how anyone could be worse than us for this. It's a DISGRACE. We've talked the subject to death on here many times but the fact remains, people who habitually leave games early aren't 'real' fans/supporters but rather spectators.......
Give this guy a fucking medal.Nobody should be leaving early. Simple as.
Ambulant supporters, fair enough. 99.9% is people rushing to beat the traffic due to the shit parking arrangements around the ground. Literally saving yourself 10 mins max sat in a traffic jam.
It echoes British society, on the hamster wheel to nowhere. Slow the fuck down and enjoy the good times, guys. It will all come crashing down one day.
My dad liked to do an early Platt Lane dash to our car & be sat with a brew at our kitchen table listening to the last few minutes on Piccadilly radio every home game. It’s a City fan tradition I try to emulate to this day.How can fans call fans leaving early not proper fans? ( There's a tongue twister for you) Leaving early has been a long standing tradition since the days of Maine Road. So the question now is........Are the early leavers the REAL fans as opposed to the ones staying saying THEY are the real fans? Confused? You will be!