The last time I left early , before Monday...........BFC @ home in the cup. Oh and the 3-1 defeat at their place. If we're 2-0 down again at theirs in April, in the 90th minute I will leave again, suggesting I haven't learnt my lesson.
one fan on another forum left early and just made the last train back to Leicester. There are many reasons for leaving early, dire football, but avoiding the piss taking from the bumbles is as good as any
Can't remember ever leaving a match early. Support streaming out when we went a goal down late on used to piss me right off, as much as it obviously does Holloway. I imagine it is disheartening for the players, but Ours today are obviously made of stonger minerals.
So dis my Son apparently. He bumped into some Rangers fans in a pub in Southampton and he said they went quite mental when we equalised.
I stayed on the sofa to the end, but a fellow (Swedish) R said to me today (Wednesday) about the ****ty 0-2 match. He had switched off less than a minute before Dr Who's goal.
Me too - hardly mustered a cheer when Matt Smith scored, just a shrug of the shoulders, but when we equalised I was pissing myself laughing at the Brentford fans/players faces and cheering an unbelievable end to the match
I stayed - having been scarred at 14 by my Uncle insisting we left the 1982 FA Cup Final 10 minutes early... I now have a thing about staying until the end. Totally get why some people leave for trains/work etc but not just because we're losing.
Your Uncle’s behaviour is truly astonishing. How can you possibly leave a Cup final that you are only losing by one goal early? And where I was in the QPR terracing with my dad and brother it was physically impossible to have left anyway, we were crushed in like sardines.
Unfortunately he wasn't a supporter- he was a referee who got tickets through the FA and kindly offered to take me. Little did I know that he always drove and left early to beat the traffic ...