I see he has a nice little earner working for UEFA too….he probably came up with the alcohol ban at stadiums, and it’s only a matter of time until they implement his amazing “open jacket policy “ :facepalm:
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When Ole was in charge I left one minute into the second half.We were one down.I knew we wouldn't score.
When I got home to Abertillery we were still playing and no we didn't score.
After half hour I went to the bar, and half way through the second half I'd had enough.
Me too. There was one season at the old N.P. ground where you could almost bet your shirt that City would either score the winner or the equaliser in injury time because it happened practically every game. I can't remember when that was - maybe it's a case of looking back with rose-tinted glasses? There may be some City stats experts on here who know!
The advantage of being on the Bob Bank meant I could run across the back of the stand towards the end of the game and stand near the floodnights at the away end and watch the closing minutes from there. Then dive out behind the Grange End at the final whistle to avoid the crowd!
Your free to chose what to do ,no excuses needed, many leave if they have kids , elderly to avoid the rush . Buses. Train connections.
Many need to go watch wugger .
Many wanted to get in a pub and forget the game .
At least we were all there at some point and that's key ..
I didn't leave early but the guy at the end of my row complained that I go for a piss during the game (3 times on Saturday) and disturb him - he asked why I didn't wait until half or full time.
I told him I purposely time my toilet visits to maximise the amount of time I miss watching the game.
When i feel I need a piss at the games I now rejoice when it means I have to get up and take a 'break'.