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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:07 am

Invisible Man Fan wrote:I learnt my lesson a few years ago......always left a bit early until i missed Elano's screamer of a free kick against Newcastle.....never left early again


My moment was early 80s, City vs Sunderland, it was 2-2 with a goal (perhaps 2?) fromTrevor Francis, left early because my mate had to catch a train to Preston, lost 2-3
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby twosips » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:17 am

bigblue wrote:
twosips wrote:To be honest too they've fucking paid entry and it's their decision if they wanna leave early or not.


Bridge'srightfoot wrote:they've paid for their ticket, they can come and go when they please.


Oh fuck off. Just because you pay for a ticket, it doesn't mean that it is acceptable to act like a bellend if you want. You pay for a ticket, you are entitled to watch a football game. Nothing more. You do not purchase any privileges or rights along with it.

Common courtesy and respect for MCFC make it a cunt move to leave before the end.

Just because you purchase tickets to Broadway, can you leave before the end? Yes if there is an emergency or it's the first time you've been and are bored to death. But to go and leave early every time is disrespectful to everyone else in the audience and those working hard to entertain you. It's a cunt move end of.


Ha. Give over. Disrepectful to a bunch of highly paid millionaire footballers who are kicking a football around a field? You really think someone is a bellend if they want to leave five minutes early? You really think someone's character can be judged on that?

And yeah, if you wanna leave early on Broadway, you fucking can. I'm not some fucking dictator who says that people have to stay until the majority says so. You take football far too seriously if you think people should basically be locked into a ground until the final whistle. It doesn't inconvenience anyone. Broadway's people sat in the dark in silence where it causes a scene if someone leaves. It's no big deal in football at all. People are constantly letting people past. It's not really the same atmosphere is it? ...though it may as well be these days i guess as no fucker sings at games anymore anyway.

'You are entitled to watch a football game' - nothing else? So you're the final authority on this are you? So people have to sit there and not move until that whistle. No...fuck off and fuck you. I actually DO stay to the end but it costs me over £50 a game and i can barely fucking afford that, so if i want to leave early, then i fucking will and it's got nothing to do with you. Football is entertainment, something i love dearly, but its just a fucking game. Get off your high horse. Oh and technically, you probably do purchase 'rights' when you buy a ticket.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby mr_nool » Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:47 pm

My biggest gripe is that I might miss a goal because someone is squeezing past me.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:55 pm

I'm not sure where the wind-up starts or the reality ends. Keep it up lads ;-)
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby bigblue » Wed Nov 27, 2013 6:00 pm

twosips wrote:Ha. Give over. Disrepectful to a bunch of highly paid millionaire footballers who are kicking a football around a field? You really think someone is a bellend if they want to leave five minutes early? You really think someone's character can be judged on that?

And yeah, if you wanna leave early on Broadway, you fucking can. I'm not some fucking dictator who says that people have to stay until the majority says so. You take football far too seriously if you think people should basically be locked into a ground until the final whistle. It doesn't inconvenience anyone. Broadway's people sat in the dark in silence where it causes a scene if someone leaves. It's no big deal in football at all. People are constantly letting people past. It's not really the same atmosphere is it? ...though it may as well be these days i guess as no fucker sings at games anymore anyway.

'You are entitled to watch a football game' - nothing else? So you're the final authority on this are you? So people have to sit there and not move until that whistle. No...fuck off and fuck you. I actually DO stay to the end but it costs me over £50 a game and i can barely fucking afford that, so if i want to leave early, then i fucking will and it's got nothing to do with you. Football is entertainment, something i love dearly, but its just a fucking game. Get off your high horse. Oh and technically, you probably do purchase 'rights' when you buy a ticket.


1. Just because someone has a high salary does not make them exempt from showing respect. The fact that the idea even occurred to you speaks to your character. If someone has worked hard to prepare for and is putting on a performance, it is normal to show them respect. It doesn't matter if it is a 10yr old school theatre event or a professional football match. The players have put in countless hours to entertain your miserable arse. Sure there are acceptable reasons to leave early (pickup friend from airport, check on sick relative...) but those reasons excuse an otherwise rude act. This is basic human decency.

2. The players notice. 100%.

3. It's annoying as fuck to have people walk past, especially a large procession 5-10 mins before the end.

4. If you can barely afford to see a game, you shouldn't want bellends walking past you and looking at a 1/2 empty stadium before the final whistle. One of the best pasts of going to a match should be the atmosphere in the stadium.

5. You have the right to be a twat all you want. You can go to the games in a Galatasaray jersey singing "Mancini oh oh oh" all game if you want. You can come 30 minutes late if you want. You can leave 30 minutes early if you want. Theses are normal rights that people possess in our society. But the only additional "rights" that you purchase when buying a ticket are to see a football match. You do not purchase the right to be deemed socially acceptable or respectful while acting like a twat.

So you can leave whenever you want (it's your right); but you are being a cunt to the multi-millionaire overpaid players, a cunt to those sitting around you, a cunt to City fans all over the world for making our support look miserably fickle on TV, and a cunt to the Club that you are supposed to love.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Wed Nov 27, 2013 6:03 pm

I remember a game when Alan Ball RIP was manager when someone walked out 30 minutes from the end saying 'Biggest load of crap I've ever seen'.

Someone shouted after him: 'You don't come very often, do you?'
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Twobob » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:34 pm

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Ha. Give over. Disrepectful to a bunch of highly paid millionaire footballers who are kicking a football around a field? You really think someone is a bellend if they want to leave five minutes early? You really think someone's character can be judged on that?

And yeah, if you wanna leave early on Broadway, you fucking can. I'm not some fucking dictator who says that people have to stay until the majority says so. You take football far too seriously if you think people should basically be locked into a ground until the final whistle. It doesn't inconvenience anyone. Broadway's people sat in the dark in silence where it causes a scene if someone leaves. It's no big deal in football at all. People are constantly letting people past. It's not really the same atmosphere is it? ...though it may as well be these days i guess as no fucker sings at games anymore anyway.

'You are entitled to watch a football game' - nothing else? So you're the final authority on this are you? So people have to sit there and not move until that whistle. No...fuck off and fuck you. I actually DO stay to the end but it costs me over £50 a game and i can barely fucking afford that, so if i want to leave early, then i fucking will and it's got nothing to do with you. Football is entertainment, something i love dearly, but its just a fucking game. Get off your high horse. Oh and technically, you probably do purchase 'rights' when you buy a ticket.


Disrespectful to the CLUB. The players are only part of the club, its MCFC you disrespect. I'd expand in this further but you wouldn't grasp the concept.

The rest of your post was also utter bollox so cant even be arsed to read it.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby twosips » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:25 pm

The rest of my post was utter bollox so you didn't bother to read it? That doesn't even make sense. That aside I do grasp the concept of disrespect - i think if anything you're all overly sensitive and for some reason see Man City as this holy almighty thing that we should all bow down to and pray at the altar of and devote every second of our attention to. How dare we turn our backs on them - it is disrespectful and we should be shot down and frowned upon forever more for disrespecting a bunch of grown men playing football on a field. Give your head a wobble and get a grip. People are placing far too much importance, meaning and value to this whole respect thing.

If guess the real difference here is one of the 'value' of respect or how much we need to dish out, or what even constitutes that. I don't see it as disrespectful, whereas you do.

I don't know why you've all seemingly built up this idea that players or officials at the club are crying inside if John Smith from Runcorn wants to leave five minutes early to get home earlier. This 'respect' thing... seriously.. The players aren't fucking stupid. My first game was 20 years ago. Fans were leaving early then. I was only a kid but i remember it then and chances are all these footballers remember it too. Footballers are all about the same age as me - mid to late twenties. They've grown up used to this and I really, really disagree that they don't understand it/don't get it and that when fans leave early they deep down are hurting inside and feel disrespected. Do they fuck. They couldn't care less. They might care if no one sings (which is a bigger issue in my opinion - maybe people are leaving early cos the atmosphere is so fucking terrible?) and they might care if they boo, but i'm almost certain they don't care when some fans decide to beat the traffic when we're coasting 5-0. They certainly don't look like they give a shit and i've never EVER heard one footballer say 'i wish the fans stayed until the end'... i've heard them moan about a lack of singing or whatever, but never that. Cos they couldn't give a fuck. They've got their win bonus, they've got their goal bonuses and they're going home to their mansions and stuff and they really don't care....

Importantly, imo - there's also a significantly less number of fans that leave early when the game is still not clear too - when the team are coasting, fans are more likely to leave. It's not that the fans don't give a shit when they leave early, it's just they feel secure in knowing that they've seen City do the job that they wanted to see them do so they think 'i can go five minutes early and get home an hour earlier, or go now, most likely watch a shit load of sideways coasting posession and not be caught in an hour's traffic'...and to be honest. I don't fucking blame them. I've gotta stress - i ALWAYS stay to the end. Mainly cos i like to...but i can totally and honestly see why some people want to. I do find that in general when the game's more evenly balanced most fans stay, which makes sense. If we're coasting - fans can switch off, as the team do...if we're not coasting, the fans are more likely to be there to the end supporting.

And you know what? Even if some want to go home early, then so fucking what? Maybe we all have different attitudes of what makes someone a twat - but if the definition of a twat it someone who pays a lot of money and sometimes leaves 5 minutes early at a football game then it's hardly the fucking worst crime? even though I do stay, i'd much rather be that person then some of the utter bellends who take football as seriously as some of you do. It's a fucking game.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Nige » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:41 pm

twosips wrote:<null>


Superb. Agree totally. I left at 85 mins today. Shoot me own in great vengeance if that's a crime.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:42 pm

twosips wrote:The rest of my post was utter bollox so you didn't bother to read it? That doesn't even make sense. That aside I do grasp the concept of disrespect - i think if anything you're all overly sensitive and for some reason see Man City as this holy almighty thing that we should all bow down to and pray at the altar of and devote every second of our attention to. How dare we turn our backs on them - it is disrespectful and we should be shot down and frowned upon forever more for disrespecting a bunch of grown men playing football on a field. Give your head a wobble and get a grip. People are placing far too much importance, meaning and value to this whole respect thing.

If guess the real difference here is one of the 'value' of respect or how much we need to dish out, or what even constitutes that. I don't see it as disrespectful, whereas you do.

I don't know why you've all seemingly built up this idea that players or officials at the club are crying inside if John Smith from Runcorn wants to leave five minutes early to get home earlier. This 'respect' thing... seriously.. The players aren't fucking stupid. My first game was 20 years ago. Fans were leaving early then. I was only a kid but i remember it then and chances are all these footballers remember it too. Footballers are all about the same age as me - mid to late twenties. They've grown up used to this and I really, really disagree that they don't understand it/don't get it and that when fans leave early they deep down are hurting inside and feel disrespected. Do they fuck. They couldn't care less. They might care if no one sings (which is a bigger issue in my opinion - maybe people are leaving early cos the atmosphere is so fucking terrible?) and they might care if they boo, but i'm almost certain they don't care when some fans decide to beat the traffic when we're coasting 5-0. They certainly don't look like they give a shit and i've never EVER heard one footballer say 'i wish the fans stayed until the end'... i've heard them moan about a lack of singing or whatever, but never that. Cos they couldn't give a fuck. They've got their win bonus, they've got their goal bonuses and they're going home to their mansions and stuff and they really don't care....

Importantly, imo - there's also a significantly less number of fans that leave early when the game is still not clear too - when the team are coasting, fans are more likely to leave. It's not that the fans don't give a shit when they leave early, it's just they feel secure in knowing that they've seen City do the job that they wanted to see them do so they think 'i can go five minutes early and get home an hour earlier, or go now, most likely watch a shit load of sideways coasting posession and not be caught in an hour's traffic'...and to be honest. I don't fucking blame them. I've gotta stress - i ALWAYS stay to the end. Mainly cos i like to...but i can totally and honestly see why some people want to. I do find that in general when the game's more evenly balanced most fans stay, which makes sense. If we're coasting - fans can switch off, as the team do...if we're not coasting, the fans are more likely to be there to the end supporting.

And you know what? Even if some want to go home early, then so fucking what? Maybe we all have different attitudes of what makes someone a twat - but if the definition of a twat it someone who pays a lot of money and sometimes leaves 5 minutes early at a football game then it's hardly the fucking worst crime? even though I do stay, i'd much rather be that person then some of the utter bellends who take football as seriously as some of you do. It's a fucking game.

Brilliant post mate.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Im_Spartacus » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:47 pm

Great post on the whole there two sips.


I do wonder every time this subject comes up why people get so self righteous about it and invest a load of 'rules' of football etiquette that are broken just as much today as they were 30 years ago when I went to my first football matches.

It used to piss me off in the platt lane that a spacker used to step on my fucking feet every week, more than the fact he was leaving 10 mins early. It pissed me off that two blokes on our row used to go early for a half time pint, and would go different ways making the whole row move for them. Those two things are minor annoyances, perhaps rude, but are a feature of an all seater stadium.

Last few seasons we took my mates dad on a spare season ticket every week, he used to leave on 85 mins, or by 90 without fail, and say it was because his dad couldn't cope with crowds as he had very poor eyesight. I never said anything about it to him, but I was sceptical and a bit pissed off about it at times. Until one week towards xmas last season we lost him as we had stayed slightly longer and miscalculated the injury time. It took us 2 hours to find him.

Thing is, most of the folk leaving early have their reasons, and its not for me or anyone else to look down their noses at them for it. It's their loss at the end of the day if they miss out on stuff, but equally I know when I used to live up Blackburn way and take my stepson, he had to be at his dads at 6 on a Saturday, or I may have agreed with the wife that we are ready to go out at 7.30 on a Saturday night - the simple fact is that to most city fans, Manchester city is not the most important thing in their life.

As much as Ashton is taking the piss, he makes some fair points. Nobody has ever said a word near me either when I'm leaving or when others are leaving, as beefy says, most people respect other people's right to do so....unless they obstruct a view for more than the half second it takes to move past them on the row.

For anyone who places the club on such a pedestal that they look down their nose at other fans because they choose to support the club "differently", I'd suggest its they who need to get their priorities sorted out and get a grip on what's really important in life.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby twosips » Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:57 pm

Couldn't agree more ^
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Twobob » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:20 pm

Does explain quite a lot actually, interesting to note the perspectives that have led from individuals 'needing to leave' to leaving for convenience and becoming endemic without proof of being able to grasp the concept. Never mind.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby dazby » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:16 am

[quote="twosips"]The rest of my post was utter bollox so you didn't bother to read it? That doesn't even make sense. That aside I do grasp the concept of disrespect - i think if anything you're all overly sensitive and for some reason see Man City as this holy almighty thing that we should all bow down to and pray at the altar of and devote every second of our attention to. How dare we turn our backs on them - it is disrespectful and we should be shot down and frowned upon forever more for disrespecting a bunch of grown men playing football on a field.
quote]

Now you've got the hang of it.

BTW I did read the rest of your post and it is drivel. People get wound up about this topic because leaving early is so fucking ridiculous! People who leave early deserve to be shamed and given a gobful. It just doesn't make sense.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby twosips » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:20 am

See, i disagree as i don't think they do. I think it's totally irrelevant and if that irritates you then you should probably just get a grip really.

But ya know, just my opinion as i'm not totally highly strung about small pointless things.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby dazby » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:43 am

I'm laid back about most things but this one gets on my nelly.
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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Im_Spartacus » Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:33 am

Twobob wrote:Does explain quite a lot actually, interesting to note the perspectives that have led from individuals 'needing to leave' to leaving for convenience and becoming endemic without proof of being able to grasp the concept. Never mind.


What's the concept? That you are a better fan than those who do?

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Re: I Am Glad I Stayed To The End

Postby Original Dub » Thu Nov 28, 2013 6:42 am

There are no rules. It just looks embarrassing on tv.

I haven't noticed it at other top clubs half as much. Maybe it will catch on and most people will leave earlier each match.

Or all of them. Who cares if absolutely no one is left when the final whistle goes? Or is there a line?
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