Adelaide Hawk wrote:If I live to be 100 I will never understand why people get uptight about this. I've left games early before. There's more to life than footy, and if the game's all over with 10 minutes to go, and you've got somewhere else to be, then why not get moving?
I've paid my money, if I want to get up and leave, I will ... and stuff what anyone else thinks.
If I live to be 100 I will never understand why people will get uptight about the fact that I bring my knitting to the football. There's more to life than footy and if I have forty rows to go for my grandson's wooly jumper then why not get knitting. I've paid my money and if I want to knit one pearl I will....and stuff what anyone else thinks.
Come on Hawker, are you trying to tell us you have NO understanding of the underlying tribalism that makes up our great game? By leaving early you are presenting a nice juicy gift to opposition fans and if you happen to be marketed as the '19th man' it's even more amusing. I reckon that leaving a game early is like leaving a Rock concert by one of your favourite acts just because the lead guitarist snorted too much coke and dropped a few bum notes. It must be deflating to see the '19th man' disappear out of the stadium as soon as you kick back to back goals for the first time in the match.
People aren't 'getting uptight' about people leaving early..they are quite rightly pissing themselves laughing at the frontrunning bandwagonners who are turning tail on their team so they can spend eleven less minutes on West Lakes Boulevard. If there is more to life than Footy why bother going in the first place? You can watch a couple of quarters on the box instead and miss the traffic entirely. After spending years reading the Advertiser it must be quite a shock for some of these blackbird 'fans' that there are other teams in the league and shock horror, they can actually play.
regards,
REB