SJABC wrote:Dutchy wrote:SJABC wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:The only time I would have a complete walkout, is if I had a prior engagement that meant I was needing to leave early, win, lose or draw.
Same here. Have never left a game of footy due to the Bays nor Carlton being crap, and believe me there's been a few years where that's been the case.....
Anzac Day for example!
Yeah LOL...that's one game I wished Psuedo's missus gave me a call.....
For the uneducated: I left 'er indoors home with 2 sick kids that day. All through the game I was getting SMSes complaining about misbehaving brats and her inability to cope. Finally, right on the start of the 3rd quarter, she demanded my immediate return.
I still haven't let on that she did me a favour.

While I'm here.... I learned not to leave a game early back in 1986. Glenelg v Sturt at Footy Park, Escort cup. 3/4 time and me and my mates, thoroughly fed up with the Bays (ten goals down at this point) adjourned to Maccas. Upon leaving that fine dining establishment we headed straight for the buses. En route to the bus stop we heard a cheer, so ducked back in to Footy Park to see what the fuss was. Glenelg had kicked 3 goals - and they dobbed another as we entered. So we climbed back up to the top of the stand, and witnessed the most amazing comeback ever staged by any team anywhere, Glenelg winning by a point from a Jim West kick after the siren.
I have only left a game early once since that day, and that was only a matter of self-preservation; Glenelg was getting hammered by 20 goals at the Bay, mid-nineties, and some opposition supporters in my vicinity were getting more and more belligerent with every beer. Rather than risk a full beer can to the back of the head, we adjourned to the clubrooms.
I've never left an AFL game early 'coz I can't stand the ****' league in the first place. I'm only reading this board out of boredom.
