To those who left 10 minutes before the full time whistle

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To those who left 10 minutes before the full time whistle

by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 11:39

Did you come back for the extra time when you realised that Reading had equalised?

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by Skin » 20 Sep 2006 11:40

Great News. That'll learn them.

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Re: To those who left 10 minutes before the full time whistl

by SWLR » 20 Sep 2006 11:43

SpaceCruiser Did you come back for the extra time when you realised that Reading had equalised?

:lol:


Or, did you carry on home because that was your deal with the kids on a school night.
Co(t*sser)ugh!

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by RFCMod » 20 Sep 2006 12:07

No i left and jumped on the bus
Same style as always

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by mahoj002 » 20 Sep 2006 12:15

i thought it was going to be a replay but didnt realise it was the carlin cup. thought it was the F.A cup :?


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by RobRoyal » 20 Sep 2006 12:18

Premiership teams don't enter the FA Cup until January :roll:

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by West Stand Man » 20 Sep 2006 12:25

There was a gang of 'yoofs' from Whitchurch Utd sat near me who left - and we were grateful for it. The whole experience became much more pleasant once they'd gone.

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by Royal Monk » 20 Sep 2006 16:56

Not this pathetic old chestnut again ..... boring

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by weybridgewanderer » 20 Sep 2006 17:09

what was really funny was the people leaving with 5 minutes to go when it was 3-3


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by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 17:11

Royal Monk Not this pathetic old chestnut again ..... boring


What is so pathetic about a thread that laughs at the pathetic people who decide that we've lost and leave before the game is finished. :roll:

I bet you left early, didn't you?

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by matt_turner » 20 Sep 2006 17:14

i left early because me and my mum had to pick my brother and his girlfriend up from luton airport HTH

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by RFCMod » 20 Sep 2006 17:15

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Royal Monk Not this pathetic old chestnut again ..... boring


What is so pathetic about a thread that laughs at the pathetic people who decide that we've lost and leave before the game is finished. :roll:

I bet you left early, didn't you?


I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end

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by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 17:16

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Royal Monk Not this pathetic old chestnut again ..... boring


What is so pathetic about a thread that laughs at the pathetic people who decide that we've lost and leave before the game is finished. :roll:

I bet you left early, didn't you?


I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end


Why on earth do that? :?


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by RFCMod » 20 Sep 2006 17:25

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Royal Monk Not this pathetic old chestnut again ..... boring


What is so pathetic about a thread that laughs at the pathetic people who decide that we've lost and leave before the game is finished. :roll:

I bet you left early, didn't you?


I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end


Why on earth do that? :?[/quote

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by notloyalenuffroyal » 20 Sep 2006 17:25

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I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end


So - you pay your money - generally 30 odd quid and then miss 8% of the game (more if there is less than 5 mins injury time each match.)

That's the equivalent of going to watch Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and leaving before anyone has legged it with the treasure.

It's like paying for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, but without the Cheese in it!

It's like buying a pint and leaving some in the bottom!

It's bizarre

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by zac naloen » 20 Sep 2006 17:28

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I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end


So - you pay your money - generally 30 odd quid and then miss 8% of the game (more if there is less than 5 mins injury time each match.)

That's the equivalent of going to watch Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and leaving before anyone has legged it with the treasure.

It's like paying for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, but without the Cheese in it!

It's like buying a pint and leaving some in the bottom!

It's bizarre



Some people lead busy lives. Have kids to get home to etc. This is just as stupid as the threads about why doesn't every fan go to every match.

Because not everyone can!

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by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 17:28

RFCMod My perogative


Ok, so you're happy to miss all the late goals? I can't understand that attitude.

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by SpaceCruiser » 20 Sep 2006 17:32

zac naloen Some people lead busy lives. Have kids to get home to etc. This is just as stupid as the threads about why doesn't every fan go to every match.

Because not everyone can!


Busy lives? Not so busy if you can spare a couple of hours to go to a game. Do you look at the cinema listings to see how long a film might take and decide to leave at a certain time no matter what point the film is at? Do you really have a lot to do immediately after a game, which is usually on a Saturday or in the evening during weeks?

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by notloyalenuffroyal » 20 Sep 2006 17:36

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I had'nt decided we'd lost I generally leave 8 mins before the end


So - you pay your money - generally 30 odd quid and then miss 8% of the game (more if there is less than 5 mins injury time each match.)

That's the equivalent of going to watch Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and leaving before anyone has legged it with the treasure.

It's like paying for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, but without the Cheese in it!

It's like buying a pint and leaving some in the bottom!

It's bizarre



Some people lead busy lives. Have kids to get home to etc. This is just as stupid as the threads about why doesn't every fan go to every match.

Because not everyone can!


That's not the same at all! Kids to get home - fair enough I can understand! Busy lives? It was just before 10 before extra-time started. What are you going to do? Write a symphony? Wash the curtains? Takes blooming long enough to get out of the car parks what ever time you leave and most of us when we have paid for something tend to get our pennies worth.

Do what you want - just don't get in my way - stand in the aisle or tred on my toes on the way out.

It's still bizarre!

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by zac naloen » 20 Sep 2006 17:39

That's not the same at all! Kids to get home - fair enough I can understand! Busy lives? It was just before 10 before extra-time started. What are you going to do? Write a symphony? Wash the curtains? Takes blooming long enough to get out of the car parks what ever time you leave and most of us when we have paid for something tend to get our pennies worth.

Do what you want - just don't get in my way - stand in the aisle or tred on my toes on the way out.

It's still bizarre!



I usually stay to check the scores so i'm not one of the early leavers. i expect a lot of the time people just want to miss the traffic rush.

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