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Posted
1 minute ago, FrankieADZ said:

and?
so what about people who've got to get to say work etc? 

people all have lives etc away from football; i wont judge anyone for leaving early as frankly they could be leaving for a number of reasons, not just cos of the result

They left in hundreds after 0-2. If we were up 2-1 they'd stayed there until the final whistle. Idk why you're trying to defend such behaviour. 

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We left on 85 mins cause it was pretty dire and gave us a chance to get ahead of the traffic.early work starts tomorrow 

Not the best decision was it?

 A good point .......enjoyed on YouTube.

Never in doubt on reflection 😃 😀 

Guest DannyBray31
Posted (edited)

Hope the fans that left at 2-0 down after 85 minutes had a good enough signal in their cars to hear BDR’s equaliser on the radio.  

Priceless 🦊

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Posted
Just now, Paninistickers said:

End of? This is a woeful defence.  The Oxford debating society would have a field day! 

 

We are supporters. Not spectators. We are PART of the product. We actually, genuinely can have an effect on the outcome of a game. Leaving early is a selfish act. Putting self ahead of the community. Just to get home for, in this case, songs of praise (which is available on iPlayer anyway)

 

Amazing that you attend and don't know this. 

so? 

i guess your one of the happy clappers who thought we should clap the players when we got relegated then? yeah

ive attended with broken bones etc when Ive been advised not too, no one can tell me i dont give a stuff, so i guess thats selfish then yeah?

 

yeah ive left games early but thats cos ive got shit to do outside of football etc

people leaving early is THEIR prerogative no one elses,

 

oh and as us being "supporters" yeah it dont feel like it at the club and it hasnt for a good number of years 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

and?
so what about people who've got to get to say work etc? 

people all have lives etc away from football; i wont judge anyone for leaving early as frankly they could be leaving for a number of reasons, not just cos of the result

The few hundred that left before our first goal probably had a  shift to clock on at 4.00pm on a Sunday afternoon.

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Posted (edited)

They got what they deserved today, especially the pricks who were still walking out when it was 2 1. A lot of folk honestly have limited interest in the game and  just turn up because they have a season ticket. Grim.

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5 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

They left in hundreds after 0-2. If we were up 2-1 they'd stayed there until the final whistle. Idk why you're trying to defend such behaviour. 

i honestly dont care either way, all im saying is its upto them; i just dont get the uproar

2 minutes ago, splinterdream said:

it's 15 minutes, if it's an inconveniance, give your ST up and let us that are trying to get one support the team till the final whistle

so would it be ok for one of my paramedic friends to stay right to the end to be late for their shift then? 

all im saying is, yes its kinda meh people leave early but some people HAVE too, not everything is black and white for some

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It was great staying until the end. Saw a great comeback and managed to beat the traffic. 

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2 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

This mythical 'people have their reasons' argument is beyond laughable too. 

 

Whether it be Saturday, 12:30, Sunday 2:00, midweek 7:45, whatever...the exact same people leave at the exact same time around me. Extraordinary coincidence that they always have this 'thing' the absolutely must do.

 

It's a behavioural sign of the weak

 

 

The reason might be not wanting to be stuck on freemans common for over 90 minutes waiting to leave. If that’s their reason it’s up to them. 

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4 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

i honestly dont care either way, all im saying is its upto them; i just dont get the uproar

so would it be ok for one of my paramedic friends to stay right to the end to be late for their shift then? 

all im saying is, yes its kinda meh people leave early but some people HAVE too, not everything is black and white for some

behave, you know 99% of those that leave sit there and expect to be entertained (someone else can make the atmosphere), and leave 15 minutes early because they won't to beat the crowd/traffic, no other reason, as lifelong leicester supporter, I'd like our support to be spoken about in terms of being brilliant supporters. It matters to the players and the manager and the reputation of the club

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Just now, Paninistickers said:

🤣🤣

 

The good ol' leaving early to save the human race defence now! 

 

 

 

 

yeah and your defence is complete waffle, my sister is in the police and she still goes even if she has to leave early, i dont moan at her about it cos i know the shit she has to deal with etc,

so i guess being late for work etc is acceptable etc yeah?

what a twonk 

i guess you can look at thing ever from anyone else POV, just shows more on you and your lack of intelligence and empathy 

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It happens everywhere. For some they just do it out of habit now, seen it happen numerous times when the game is close and we're pushing for something even.

 

It's just not something I'd ever do. I've gone to watch of game a football so leaving before having done that makes little sense to me, and late winners/equalisers are one of the best things about watching football, but I don't see the early leavers ever changing.

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1 minute ago, splinterdream said:

behave, you know 99% of those that leave sit there and expect to be entertained (someone else can make the atmosphere), and leave 15 minutes early because they won't to beat the crowd/traffic, no other reason, as lifelong leicester supporter, I'd like our support to be spoken about in terms of being brilliant supporters. It matters to the players and the manager and the reputation of the club

yeah of course i am pal,

when Ive been with broken bones, after operation etc all when told i shouldnt, stayed till the end of most(left early for them of course)

 

and as for the last point, yeah i dont think youve got much of a leg to stand on for that after some of the things the last few years

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