0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
I can never understand why people feel the need to leave early, it happens at every game. Is it really that important to beat the traffic when you could miss something crucial? Even more bewildering last night people were leaving their seats on 40 minutes to presumably queue for refreshments and guess what - they missed the most important feature of all, our match winning goal!Don't get it!
Quote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 02:05:07 pmI can never understand why people feel the need to leave early, it happens at every game. Is it really that important to beat the traffic when you could miss something crucial? Even more bewildering last night people were leaving their seats on 40 minutes to presumably queue for refreshments and guess what - they missed the most important feature of all, our match winning goal!Don't get it!So when Morecome and Salford bagged 5 against us you stopped behind to applaud the lads then
Plus you needed your chips
Quote from: In the box on April 03, 2024, 06:56:27 pmQuote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 02:05:07 pmI can never understand why people feel the need to leave early, it happens at every game. Is it really that important to beat the traffic when you could miss something crucial? Even more bewildering last night people were leaving their seats on 40 minutes to presumably queue for refreshments and guess what - they missed the most important feature of all, our match winning goal!Don't get it!So when Morecome and Salford bagged 5 against us you stopped behind to applaud the lads then Salford 5?But yes always there to the bitter end and I don't live in Donny.
Quote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 07:03:06 pmQuote from: In the box on April 03, 2024, 06:56:27 pmQuote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 02:05:07 pmI can never understand why people feel the need to leave early, it happens at every game. Is it really that important to beat the traffic when you could miss something crucial? Even more bewildering last night people were leaving their seats on 40 minutes to presumably queue for refreshments and guess what - they missed the most important feature of all, our match winning goal!Don't get it!So when Morecome and Salford bagged 5 against us you stopped behind to applaud the lads then Salford 5?But yes always there to the bitter end and I don't live in Donny.Stockport ….Maybe we need ask your permission or get a note to leave early
Quote from: In the box on April 04, 2024, 09:52:12 amQuote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 07:03:06 pmQuote from: In the box on April 03, 2024, 06:56:27 pmQuote from: Petche on April 03, 2024, 02:05:07 pmI can never understand why people feel the need to leave early, it happens at every game. Is it really that important to beat the traffic when you could miss something crucial? Even more bewildering last night people were leaving their seats on 40 minutes to presumably queue for refreshments and guess what - they missed the most important feature of all, our match winning goal!Don't get it!So when Morecome and Salford bagged 5 against us you stopped behind to applaud the lads then Salford 5?But yes always there to the bitter end and I don't live in Donny.Stockport ….Maybe we need ask your permission or get a note to leave early As usual on this forum you make an innocent comment/observation and get attacked for it!Leave early or stay till the end, personal choice I guess and like I said just an observation.
I left after 30 minutes of the Stockport game as I had a medical emergency. I had an emergency need to get shit faced as quickly as possible to destroy my short-term memory before it became written into my long-term memory and did me serious mental harm.
A group of us went i 4 cars to Chesterfields early/mid 90s. It was either Boxing Day or NYD. The 1st half was awful and it absolutely lashed it down on the open away end,not good for a hang over.We left the moment the whistle went to end the first half and managed to be sat in Good Comps to see final scores on tv.Got reports after that the 2nd half was worse. One of the wisest decisions I've made in my life.
Quote from: Iberian Red on April 04, 2024, 06:58:43 pmA group of us went i 4 cars to Chesterfields early/mid 90s. It was either Boxing Day or NYD. The 1st half was awful and it absolutely lashed it down on the open away end,not good for a hang over.We left the moment the whistle went to end the first half and managed to be sat in Good Comps to see final scores on tv.Got reports after that the 2nd half was worse. One of the wisest decisions I've made inIt was Boxing Day 1994 and we lost 2-0.That makes my decision even wise! my life.Wasn't that the day we won 1-0 with the last minute Steve Adams bit of creativity?
A group of us went i 4 cars to Chesterfields early/mid 90s. It was either Boxing Day or NYD. The 1st half was awful and it absolutely lashed it down on the open away end,not good for a hang over.We left the moment the whistle went to end the first half and managed to be sat in Good Comps to see final scores on tv.Got reports after that the 2nd half was worse. One of the wisest decisions I've made inIt was Boxing Day 1994 and we lost 2-0.That makes my decision even wise! my life.