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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby bernabias_right_boot » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:00 am

lyons07 wrote:I said to a bloke who was stood net to me when he was trying to leave to go home not to go cause we'll score (always keep the faith)
he didn't listen and went home. This is what happens when you need to get to your car a few minutes earlier, dick.


Happens all the time.
Last nights game was as tense as I can remember, but in the final few minutes we had to get the ball forward and try to get a goal.
Sorry to all those who have to leave for whatever reason is more important (in their minds), but why bother going at all if you don't support the team when they need it.
Even if it had ended 1-1, I think they deserved our support until the end. Villarreal stopped us playing and pushed up at every opportunity to catch us offside. It was a hard game, and those who stayed got what their support deserved.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Bluetealeaf » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:05 am

I stayed and saw it. I can't believe anyone would leave a game early after Gillingham.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby pepsi_dave » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:12 am

I wonder if the same people who leave early at the football get up and leave the cinema ten minutes before the end. Just so they can avoid the rush in the car park!
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Hazy2 » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:25 am

It is funny, how many do one or is it ? For me I would love to be in a stadium that is hostile, and we are the 12th/13th man and that little bit of fuck you for away teams. For me it is a release from day to day, I love City and at 46 still respect everyone around me but want to smash the oposition on the pitch and be so loud they cannot be heard. That is what a home game should be about.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Waz » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:36 am

Bluetealeaf wrote:I stayed and saw it. I can't believe anyone would leave a game early after Gillingham.


Too damn right. And even before that game, I've seen numerous occasions where we've snatched something in stoppage time - Chelski away on New Years Day 1992 being one of them to get a 1-1 draw.

I never leave before the end and I must admit I felt rather smug and happy last night as lots of fans had left early near my seat, and they missed the best bits. To them I say this:

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

That'll teach you to leave early and run to your precious car just to try and nudge a further 50 metres down Alan Turing Way...
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:47 am

i have to admit that, yet again, i didn't even go to the match.


























I did see the winner though, and jismed all over myself for about 3 minutes -- which is quite a long orgasm. if you've ever had one, you'd know that.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Patrick » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:00 am

Even after last night, even after Gillingham, I think we are stuck with this problem. Its as though some fans just turn up because they are supposed to, not because of the football, not because of the team and certainly not because of the result.

I can sympathise a little when you are 3-0 down and being battered by Hereford Utd, but not a huge amount.

This season though, we have seen people leaving when we are playing our best football for 30 odd years, or as last night when we still have a chance of winning 3 points in THE champions league!

What really pisses me off about it is that we used to be commonly regarded as the best fans in the land - and now we are going to be considered as just another bunch of plastics

Its easy for me to criticise from here in france - but it looks shit and if you dont stop it im going to come down pretty heavy on the offenders by getting even more annoyed
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Alex Sapphire » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:26 am

best part of last night's game for me wasn't the 93m goal, wasn't the football, wasn't Bob's dance, it was the gush of utter utter joy I got at the thought that the two opinionated slackdicks sat next to me must have been halfway down the spiral when they heard the cheer and must have been fuckin gutted.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:32 am

Alex Sapphire wrote:best part of last night's game for me wasn't the 93m goal, wasn't the football, wasn't Bob's dance, it was the gush of utter utter joy I got at the thought that the two opinionated slackdicks sat next to me must have been halfway down the spiral when they heard the cheer and must have been fuckin gutted.
Like Wembley 99.
Just be there


it was so euphoric on television that it just makes you pine for being there in the flesh. It's unforgettable stuff really, and a chance to be there in person is just something so many of us pine for. Thanks for sharing that little tidbit Mr Sapphire.

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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Bluetealeaf » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:53 am

A City fan owes it to the team to get behind them for the whole match, not 85 minutes. We also owe it to our fellow fans to keep shouting and singing till the whistle goes. Would you leave a fight early?
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby MARKMAKAVELI » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:56 am

They've all gone quiet...

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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:41 pm

Well, at least we know all the true supporters were there at the final whistle.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Scatman » Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:20 pm

I've not left early since I left the pub 2-0 down in 99. I left early last night to see what all the fuss was about. Bugger.
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby edgeley blue » Wed Oct 19, 2011 3:59 pm

Bluetealeaf wrote:A City fan owes it to the team to get behind them for the whole match, not 85 minutes. We also owe it to our fellow fans to keep shouting and singing till the whistle goes. Would you leave a fight early?




I would if I was getting battered!!!

Last night was fuckin great though, my cousin left early again. He has missed 3 goals at wembley ( members cup), 2 goals against gillingham and now last night. He will never fuckin learn, the total ballbag
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby bigblue » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:12 pm

edgeley blue wrote:
Bluetealeaf wrote:A City fan owes it to the team to get behind them for the whole match, not 85 minutes. We also owe it to our fellow fans to keep shouting and singing till the whistle goes. Would you leave a fight early?


I would if I was getting battered!!!

Last night was fuckin great though, my cousin left early again. He has missed 3 goals at wembley ( members cup), 2 goals against gillingham and now last night. He will never fuckin learn, the total ballbag


As much as I try to wrap my head around it I just can't understand.

Surely just being and looking around in a football stadium (even if we are losing) is better than looking around some bleak pub or the same ol' TV & couch setup at home. What on earth could someone be doing for 5 minutes that is better than watching a game live? Please ask your cousin and I'd love to know
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:16 pm

At Maine Road my mates brother would always get up 5 minutes from the end and fuck off. What we could never figure out was why, we were giving him a lift home!
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby twosips » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:16 pm

Most people just see that five minutes as making a difference between a twenty minute journey and an hour journey home. I guess theyre just thinking of work the next day?
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby SORTED » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:22 pm

I was one of the thousands that fucked off from Wembley at 2-0 down to Gillingham only to get back in the other side of the stadium at 2 a piece so you would have thought I'd learned my lesson. Last night I admit I left my seat before the final whistle...was a good job I hung round on the top of the stairs to catch the winner!
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby bigblue » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:32 pm

twosips wrote:Most people just see that five minutes as making a difference between a twenty minute journey and an hour journey home. I guess theyre just thinking of work the next day?


But if so many people are leaving early to beat the rush home, aren't they forming their own rush home? So wouldn't the commute be longer anyways?

But when I was over there and stayed to the final whistle, it only took 30 mins to get back to Fallowfield. If you're going to book 2 hours out of your day to watch a game, save an extra 10 mins to see the end. Do these same people leave the movies 5 mins early to "beat the rush"?

SORTED wrote:I was one of the thousands that fucked off from Wembley at 2-0 down to Gillingham only to get back in the other side of the stadium at 2 a piece so you would have thought I'd learned my lesson. Last night I admit I left my seat before the final whistle...was a good job I hung round on the top of the stairs to catch the winner!


Stick around and stop acting like a twat
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Re: I Stayed Until The Final Whistle & Applauded The Team Of

Postby twosips » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:37 pm

bigblue wrote:
twosips wrote:Most people just see that five minutes as making a difference between a twenty minute journey and an hour journey home. I guess theyre just thinking of work the next day?


But if so many people are leaving early to beat the rush home, aren't they forming their own rush home? So wouldn't the commute be longer anyways?


Surprisingly, no - I tend to stay to the end, but on the odd occasion when my sister insists that we leave early we do tend to get home earlier....doesn't make sense I know, but if you do leave earlier you do get home earlier. I guess its just cos there's still half the ground in the stadium, which is STILL a lot of people.
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