Tbone McGraw
Norm Smith Medallist
- Mar 9, 2012
- 5,419
- 4,143
- AFL Club
- Collingwood
- Banned
- #26
Once you pay your money for a ticket, you have the right to leave when you want. Why do people even care? Is it because it looks bad?
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You clearly weren't at the two games that Collingwood has won by 50+ in the last couple of years. Was hardly a Hawthorn supporter left in the ground by the last quarter of those ones.
A lot of people were also attending a Steve Earle gig at The Corner hotel in Richmond, and left the MCG at three quarter time. I watched the game in a pub in Swan St then when we were 9 points down, I rushed to the Corner entering as Steve was half way through the first song. I got the final result from a latecomer in a Collingwood jumper. It is the first hawks/Coll game I have missed in 5 years.
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he sings copperhead road doesn't he ???
i go to all games in melbourne and interstate too i never leave till the end and i was not talking my mob i know some leave but not as many as other teams i have been to floggings before from 2003 onwards i still have never left till after that siren i know some leave for good reasons too , work , appointments as well not just cause their team is losing but i am saying in games you have lost to us i have not seen many of your mob leave before like i did friday night that shocked me it was a close game till not that far from the end so was a surprise to me that people would leave like that
when was it last you beat us by 50 plus too just remind me what year that was please
That was his last song before encore!![]()
2011, round 15.
i go to all games in melbourne and interstate too i never leave till the end and i was not talking my mob i know some leave but not as many as other teams i have been to floggings before from 2003 onwards i still have never left till after that siren i know some leave for good reasons too , work , appointments as well not just cause their team is losing but i am saying in games you have lost to us i have not seen many of your mob leave before like i did friday night that shocked me it was a close game till not that far from the end so was a surprise to me that people would leave like that
when was it last you beat us by 50 plus too just remind me what year that was please
Well, what a hero! So you were one of the very few Hawk supporters to stay to the end of those thrashings in 2011 and 2010.mmm
2011 yes lost you won i was there till the end ...
2010 ...rd 4 you won [missed that before] but yes i stayed till the end ...
2009 ... i was there ... (etc etc)
Look at it is way ...
5 goals down, 15 minutes to play. Collingwood players look up and see supporters in the black and white streaming out the aisles.
What would the players be thinking?
I would think they have better things to think about than what the fans are doing.
As for opera, that's hardly the same thing. The opera is not a competition where there is a winner and a loser and people pick sides.
I would think they have better things to think about than what the fans are doing.
As for opera, that's hardly the same thing. The opera is not a competition where there is a winner and a loser and people pick sides.
So the presence (or absence) of fans doesn't matter to the players? So the fans cheering and chanting (or filling the aisles and leaving early) isn't noticed by the players? We can't have it both ways.
It's all entertainment - leaving early sends a signal that we disapprove of the performance (rightly or wrongly). I wasn't happy about the loss on Friday night but I thought the lads put on a good show - I'm going to continue watching them this season.
And I was particularly impressed that the lads managed to get a goal back in the dying minutes - long after the game had been lost.
So the presence (or absence) of fans doesn't matter to the players? So the fans cheering and chanting (or filling the aisles and leaving early) isn't noticed by the players? We can't have it both ways.
It's all entertainment - leaving early sends a signal that we disapprove of the performance (rightly or wrongly). I wasn't happy about the loss on Friday night but I thought the lads put on a good show - I'm going to continue watching them this season.
And I was particularly impressed that the lads managed to get a goal back in the dying minutes - long after the game had been lost.
Never understood why leaving early has such a stigma to it.
I stayed to the end, but who gives a ****!
Maybe Buckley should have less meetings and concentrate on practicing a plan to kick the ball in properly and stop the opposition taking their kick ins the length of the field!![]()
Some good points there. How many meetings is he taking currently. How many do you think is the optimal amount of meetings?
I could not believe my eyes at about the 20 min mark . The sight of Collingwood supporters leaving in their hundreds was bitterly disappointing .
Nathan Buckley stayed till the final siren not making a quick exit to the car .