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Did you miss yesterdays late goal?

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Poakey, on 09 Feb 2014 - 10:24 AM, said:Poakey, on 09 Feb 2014 - 10:24 AM, said:

I don't get how so many people have to leave early. You wouldn't pay to watch a film and walk out 5 mins before it ends.

 

Not everybody lives in Leicestershire.

 

I don't get why others are too bothered. Nobody knows if you've actually got to get to a certain place.

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while were talking about things people don't understand, excessive (and I mean non-stop) aggressive swearing at football, okay or wrong? what about if you can see a 5 year old with his dad two rows in front of you? the type of swearing I'm talking about is shouting at the top of your voice "kick the ****íng cúnt in the bolIocks".

Some people talk like that all the while.  I used to have a guy worked for me who couldn't complete a sentence, when he was relating a story with out every sentence including a variation of f u c k.  He was fine in his everyday work conversations.  A total embarrassment when you were out socialising with him, walking down the street, in the pub it was f this and f that.

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I stayed but I was nearly late for work....it is of course worth remembering that some will have literally broken their back to be there yesterday and may have had good reason for leaving early!!

That said, if they've paid £32 + and missed the goal for whatever reason they will have been absolutely gutted!!

**** if I'd literally broke my back the last place I'd be is at the football. That's ****ing hardcore.

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Not everybody lives in Leicestershire.

I don't get why others are too bothered. Nobody knows if you've actually got to get to a certain place.

Exactly. People will only blame themselves and it doesn't affect anyone else. Truth be told I nearly left before HT and perhaps would've done had James not scored. Likewise when they missed that 2 on 2 chance in the second half

Not everybody lives in Leicestershire.

I don't get why others are too bothered. Nobody knows if you've actually got to get to a certain place.

Exactly. People will only blame themselves and it doesn't affect anyone else. Truth be told I nearly left before HT and perhaps would've done had James not scored. Likewise when they missed that 2 on 2 chance in the second half

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Some people talk like that all the while. I used to have a guy worked for me who couldn't complete a sentence, when he was relating a story with out every sentence including a variation of f u c k. He was fine in his everyday work conversations. A total embarrassment when you were out socialising with him, walking down the street, in the pub it was f this and f that.

fair enough, they probably talk like that in front of their own kids so don't think anything of it.

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Off topic slightly, anybody else use the old "toilet trick" to make goals happen? Yesterdays game was the first all season where I saw all 4 goals - normally, I'm having a slash for the sole purpose of tempting fate.

I only saw three of the eight goals against Bolton, for god's sake, all thanks to my lucky bladder. I even missed Nuge's against Watford in the playoffs for the same reason - though it did lead to a run up and down the concourse and a massive kneeslide with my flies undone!

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Not bothered if others missed it, that's their choice. People may have valid reasons for leaving early (the guy talking earlier about train connections), but to be honest I could never leave early.

I have seen many great goals and finishes and heartbreaks over the years in the dying minutes and Drinkwaters goal yesterday was a cracker. It felt like a win.

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Off topic slightly, anybody else use the old "toilet trick" to make goals happen? Yesterdays game was the first all season where I saw all 4 goals - normally, I'm having a slash for the sole purpose of tempting fate.

I only saw three of the eight goals against Bolton, for god's sake, all thanks to my lucky bladder. I even missed Nuge's against Watford in the playoffs for the same reason - though it did lead to a run up and down the concourse and a massive kneeslide with my flies undone!

I was peeing when we scored funnily enough, me and this other guy just looked at each other smiling across the room, both thinking the same thing. (I hope).

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Did any one see that tit in k shouting **** off glory boys with people leaving on 85 minutes.. Never understand people trying to argue with our own fans

Yes, and also had to endure 90 s0dding minutes of his shouting 'commentary'.

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Off topic slightly, anybody else use the old "toilet trick" to make goals happen? Yesterdays game was the first all season where I saw all 4 goals - normally, I'm having a slash for the sole purpose of tempting fate.

I only saw three of the eight goals against Bolton, for god's sake, all thanks to my lucky bladder. I even missed Nuge's against Watford in the playoffs for the same reason - though it did lead to a run up and down the concourse and a massive kneeslide with my flies undone!

 

lol This is me all over. I missed the second goal against Derby the other week for that reason.

 

Most of the 2010 World Cup was spent in the toilet. Great memories.

There was 4 fvcking Watford fans sitting next to me yesterday, what a joke!

 

Me too!

 

Blame my mate who didn't tell me they were Watford fans.

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I live in Cradley Heath but usually I stay until the end.

 

But...one Saturday where I had to be back early I left around 86 minutes and leaving around 7 minutes early translated into getting home around 45 minutes earlier.

 

Last night was a nightmare getting back and I got home around 7:30.  Weeknight games are also a pain and there is a temptation to leave early to beat the traffic to get home to be in bed for work.  

 

So...as someone else has said, there are sometimes good reasons to leave early.

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lol This is me all over. I missed the second goal against Derby the other week for that reason.

 

Most of the 2010 World Cup was spent in the toilet. Great memories.

 

Me too!

 

Blame my mate who didn't tell me they were Watford fans.

What four or just one?

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Guy next to me missed both our goals. First ones understandable as it was close to HT and we'd just gone two down so maybe skip the queues but he left about the 87th min. Everyone knew there would be 4 or 5 min added time so in effect he's left 8 mins early when we were going all out for an equaliser and probably what should have been a winner too. It's beyond me tbh

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Most of the 2010 World Cup was spent in the toilet. Great memories.

You are George Michael and I claim my £5.

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When one team is hurling the kitchen sink at the other you don't leave early. It is evident something exciting may happen and given the context of our league position it does baffle me those that leave saying this utter shite when we are winning. A bloke in front of me was chatting crap about Chris Wood saying if he comes on he's leaving. Jokes on him because Chris Wood did his bit yesterday.

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Off topic slightly, anybody else use the old "toilet trick" to make goals happen? Yesterdays game was the first all season where I saw all 4 goals - normally, I'm having a slash for the sole purpose of tempting fate.

I only saw three of the eight goals against Bolton, for god's sake, all thanks to my lucky bladder. I even missed Nuge's against Watford in the playoffs for the same reason - though it did lead to a run up and down the concourse and a massive kneeslide with my flies undone!

 

I was in the toilet at Hillsborough having arrived late due to traffic, missed our goal, was stood next to a lad about 10 and said to him (as he looked devastated) don't worry we'll get another 6!!!

 

Saw same lad on way out, he looked at me, i looked at him...we didn't speak!

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Remember 1971 Ibrox  all went wrong when people left early  a goal got scored loads ran back ended up 66 people dead!

 

"Initial reports suggest the tragedy, which happened on stairway 13 of the stadium, was caused when hundreds of Rangers fans began leaving the match early believing Celtic had won.

Jimmy Johnstone had scored for Celtic with just a minute to go, but Colin Stein scored an equalising goal for Rangers during injury time causing a huge roar to erupt inside the stadium".

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I can understand why people leave if they have their own reasons and I can understand why people leave say if we are losing 3v0. But I don't understand people who leave the game early, when they haven't got a valid reason to do so. Don't get me wrong you can do what you like, you've rightly paid for your ticket, but leaving when we are 2v1 down just because you think we'll end up loosing anyway or you want to beat the traffic ... :rolleyes:

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I was delighted when the fool sitting behind me in SK2 near the back left after 85 minutes to go and watch Dirty Dancing. Every time he blew his top at Lloyd / Nuge / the ref / the lino / his own meaningless life he showered me with spit. When I eventually asked him to desist, he said he didn't care. I truly hope the c&nt missed the equaliser.

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