Not sure it’s ever down to that level. I never leave the ground early but I do move up the back towards the exit to watch the injury time, as do many others.Past caring now,I just keep watching the game and ignore them,The place does look ghostly at full time after a bad result when there is only 3 or 4 thousand left in the stadium.
I stated we'd been informed Subway was down.Scores of people leaving is not noticeable, thousands is and is embarrassing. I left the stadium 5 mins after full time, walked along to cessnock with 2 6 year olds and still got back to St George's cross at 5:45 pm so your subway argument doesn't wash
Probably more than that,I can’t see all of the stadium from my seat but it’s not a good look.Not sure it’s ever down to that level. I never leave the ground early but I do move up the back towards the exit to watch the injury time, as do many others.
As I said above, there are scores of folk with genuine reasons to leave that bit earlier, yourself included. My issue is with folk who leave early when we are trying to win a game so they can get home to watch Emmerdale or go for an extra pint. I get it when the game is done but not when we are trying to get a winner.I stated we'd been informed Subway was down.
Subway issue was fixed - I didn't know that had happened until I rocked up at Ibrox station?
Would you have made the 5.30 train at Central leaving when you did, risking being stuck with your 2 6yr olds 250 mile from home?
Fans have always left early - in the days of all standing it just wasn't noticed and in fact a bit after half time the doors could b open a number would actually get in! When I was in main stand during 9in a row there was a guy beside us who we calculated one season missed a dozen goals leaving to avoid the 'traffic'Not sure it’s ever down to that level. I never leave the ground early but I do move up the back towards the exit to watch the injury time, as do many others.
It is fairly obvious to be fair. Wasn’t old people or people with young kids, it was groups of guys in their 30s and 40s walking towards underground/ louden. As I said I thought the off person would leave at half time but i suprised just how many people and that was just the direction I could see
Rarely leave games early but often move seat for second half etc so people must think I patch the games constantlyUnderground half shut.
Closes at 6 on a sunday.
Trains on strike.
Roads rammed or closed completely.
I can understand people leaving early yesterday.
The thread about the crash in Langbank has fans taking 3 hours to get to Erskine!
I got into The Louden about 5 mins after full time and it was actually pretty quiet so they didn't all go there
I often leave a few mins early if we are winning comfortably or losing by a couple. Ie Lyon. I couldn't care less what random strangers think about this to be honest.I left eary once in 30 years of going to games.
Missed Richard Goughs scrambled equaliser v Them and Graeme Roberts conducting the Copland road.
Folk leaving at 80 mins was embarrassing, my 6 year old asked me why folk were leaving so early
Be even more empty seats with the concourses full.Would a lot of this be resolved if they were allowed to sell booze in the stadium?
Whilst you and me stayed in club 72,clearly for the pintsNot a bashing thread but more of an observation. At half time I looked out the window of club72 and couldn’t believe how many people were walking towards the louden. Easily 1000 plus left. I know people leave early but was shocked at home many left at half time. Groups of 4/5 clearly just going for pints
Probably couldn't get a ticketI saw a guy on Reddit earlier posting a pic complaining about fans leaving. The pic was of him sitting at home watching the game on his laptop.
See this all the time in the club deck although club doesn’t help with two different numbers on some seats.This is bad enough, but it's the morons who can't read a row and seat number off a ticket that get me. Some are 100 seats away in the club deck.
There were a few boys in CD yesterday who will barely remember being there too.
Not a bashing thread but more of an observation. At half time I looked out the window of club72 and couldn’t believe how many people were walking towards the louden. Easily 1000 plus left. I know people leave early but was shocked at home many left at half time. Groups of 4/5 clearly just going for pints
It’s an interesting idea but it would only cover the half time as there is no way they would allow people to drink at their seats.Would a lot of this be resolved if they were allowed to sell booze in the stadium?
Ridiculous. It's people like you who left early in that game that give us all a bad nameI left eary once in 30 years of going to games.
Missed Richard Goughs scrambled equaliser v Them and Graeme Roberts conducting the Copland road.
Same m8I noticed that on Thursday night.
I left the Copland at the final whistle and got out onto Fairley St really quickly and there were supporters buses already packed up and on the move.
Couldn’t figure out how that could be possible.
There will have been a lot of people who traveled up on Saturday for the marches and possibly needed to catch trains etc homeNot a bashing thread but more of an observation. At half time I looked out the window of club72 and couldn’t believe how many people were walking towards the louden. Easily 1000 plus left. I know people leave early but was shocked at home many left at half time. Groups of 4/5 clearly just going for pints
maybe they were seething because they had nothing to moan about in the first half.Not a bashing thread but more of an observation. At half time I looked out the window of club72 and couldn’t believe how many people were walking towards the louden. Easily 1000 plus left. I know people leave early but was shocked at home many left at half time. Groups of 4/5 clearly just going for pints
People deciding they had better things to do,I turned my RTV off way before 90 minutes.Never looked like creating a chance,never mind actually scoring.Desprately needing a creater and goal scorer.Not a bashing thread but more of an observation. At half time I looked out the window of club72 and couldn’t believe how many people were walking towards the louden. Easily 1000 plus left. I know people leave early but was shocked at home many left at half time. Groups of 4/5 clearly just going for pints
Maybe these people should decide on the better thing to do and do it before they come to the game and not decide on it halfway through.People deciding they had better things to do,I turned my RTV off way before 90 minutes.Never looked like creating a chance,never mind actually scoring.Desprately needing a creater and goal scorer.
You think.Maybe these people should decide on the better thing to do and do it before they come to the game and not decide on it halfway through.
Honestly mate, too many see the football as merely an excuse to get out the house. The game is an inconvenience and they can't wait to fuk off to the boozer. They buy a season ticket cause I'm a pure mad Bear so I am and get to tell their work pals about where they sit and that they watched the big match last night etc. Try engage them in player recruitment or tactics duscussion and they glaze over.You think.
I left at half time. Unashamedly.
I never normally leave before the final whistle but I was gasping.
A certain % of supporters love the bevvy more than they love Rangers.
Some probably use football as an excuse/cover for heavy drinking.
It's a disease - its not often cured by staunchness.
It is much much worse at Rangers than any match I've been to outside Glasgow.
It’s a sad reflection of people in Scotland and alcohol for many it’s all they think about . When is my next pint. Sad but true .
wonder how many would leave early if rangers were allowed to sell alcohol in the ground.
as that doesn’t seem plausible the only way to solve it is to have to scan your ticket to leave and leaving early reduces your 5 mygers points to maybe 2/3. And I await someone saying what if you have to leave for an emergency. Well if it’s an emergency then I would hope 2/3 mygers points was the last thing on your mind