Didsbury Dave
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I left Maine road at half time more than once to get back on the beer ;-)M18CTID said:Didsbury Dave said:This uber fan stuff is so childish and so tiresome. Some of you need to grow up. Going to a football match isn't a 'duty' with a code of conduct. It's different things to different people. I was wryly amused when I went on a Sunderland forum after we beat them to see exactly the same thing: daft blurts hectoring and harassing other fans for leaving early and claiming they are the worst in the league.
Let it go. Life's too short. Nobody cares except you self appointed Super Fans.
You can always spot an early leaver when they get all defensive and come out with comments like this and anyone that has a restaurant table booked just an hour after a game has finished deserves all the stick they get for buggering off early ;)
Seriously, I'd say a lot more people are arsed about this than you think. It doesn't upset me though - if anything it amuses me, particularly when they miss iconic moments like Dickov's equaliser at Wembley or Aguerrrrroooooooooooo's last gasp title winning goal. After years of shit and staying to the end of games where we've been absolutely hammered I'm fucked if I'm pissing off early now that we've got a good team. I'm savouring every moment and leaving the fire drill to others.
If I was defensive I would have stayed quiet on the thread, but I'm not, I'm happy to front out anyone on this issue. I'm not an "early leaver". I stay to the end 80-90% of the time. I was there for the dickov goal, the aguero goal, the winner against bayern, all the important late ones. But Ive never felt duty bound to stay to the end if I don't want to. It's. It usually not particularly about traffic for me either. Sometimes I have other things to do, sometimes I'm cold, pissed off or even bored. I'm absorbed in a game of football when it's a contest but if it's over sometimes I'm not arsed about staying watching a half-paced game play out, or watching the opposition fans have a party. I've seen what I came for.
If I miss a goal leaving these games it gives me something to watch on the telly later or next day. I couldn't give a shit. I couldn't give a shit what anyone on here says either. I think it's pathetic getting worked up about it. I've paid my dues for a lifetime following City and I think it's childish to demand that people watch a game in the same way you do. From my point of view I can't understand anyone wanting to sit at the front. I would never wear a city shirt or coat and I certainly don't want people to stand in front of me when ive paid for a seat. I think people taking photos outside the stadium are a bit sad, and I cringe at grown men going up to players and asking for photos. It's many years since I was interested In abusing away fans. But I don't feel the need to lecture others about it because it doesn't impinge on my life. Each to their own.
And please spare me a journey to the moral ground about the players deserving a clap off the field. I've turned up, cheered them on and clapped all afternoon. I've done my bit. They don't give a flying fuck, they are grown men who know the way of the world.
So no, I'm not being defensive, I'm on the attack here. There's a real dick sits behind me at the Etihad with an irritating squeaky voice. He was saying (to the whole block) at the weekend in the second half "look at those Geordies! everyone says what great fans they are and half of them have gone home! Pathetic" and I though to myself "you're the pathetic one pal". I'd have fucked off home if I was them too.