How many still there?

Leicester seems to turn 30,000 people into 90,000 after the game. It's gridlock. People dive out to beat that crap, plus the games aren't a contest so you don't miss anything. This with high prices has led to the gentrification of the experience, driven by the clubs agenda.
That's my take on it anyway. Only time I've left early recently was last seasons pasting from the bin dippers.
 
It’s not an issue that’s unique to LCFC, it’s happening all over.
Those recent images from Old Trafford were shocking
 
I’ll also stand up when I want to ……
You're obviously one of the "I'm always right" lot who are unable to take on board any criticism that their actions might possibly be at odds with the collective good, in whatever small way. And with not a care for anyone else who has the misfortune to share the same part of our world with you.
Eg enduring a bit of a delay in getting home, in return for helping the club and the ground come across to the wider world as a passionate, full-on and supportive place for our current heroes to represent what we all come together to believe in and follow for our whole lives.
No, what you want to do is far more important than community. You go ahead..... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
What’s the obsession of what time people leave with some of you?
Do you believe you should be in the ground an hour before for the warm up if you’re a true blue blooded real fan, stay in your seat at half time for fear of missing out on something to comment about that those with a pint and a pie in their hand won’t be able to? Maybe we should hang around outside for a while in anticipation of being classed as the loyal elite, yes I’m being crass but some of this looking down your nose snobbery makes me wonder if certain types just want to grab at any reason to moan and have a dig at their own kind, pathetic.
I don't think anyone is taking such an extreme OTT view as that. Merely that it's not unreasonable to stay for the duration of what everyone has paid to attend.
Or maybe the early-leavers also can't be arsed with the last couple laps of the 10k or final round of throws at the athletics, give up before the cyclists cross the line, and do the same at the cinema, theatre, opera – and don't bother with the final few rooms at the art gallery? And who the fuck wants to see the encores at a gig?

Cue lots of "they're not the same as football" claims....
(They are IMHO)
 
I don't think anyone is taking such an extreme OTT view as that. Merely that it's not unreasonable to stay for the duration of what everyone has paid to attend.
Or maybe the early-leavers also can't be arsed with the last couple laps of the 10k or final round of throws at the athletics, give up before the cyclists cross the line, and do the same at the cinema, theatre, opera – and don't bother with the final few rooms at the art gallery? And who the fuck wants to see the encores at a gig?

Cue lots of "they're not the same as football" claims....
(They are IMHO)
You clearly don’t understand the meaning of crass 👀
 
If the vast majority are leaving early to beat the traffic and increasing numbers do so then it stands to reason that people will leave earlier & earlier (the good news for those drivers who hang onto the very end is that at some point so many people will be leaving so early that come the final whistle the roads will be so empty you'll wonder if the apocalypse has happened whilst you were busy watching an attempted cross go sailing behind).
 
Leaving early is a personal thing and shouldn’t be judged. I’ve never left early which again is a personal choice. I think it goes back to mid/late 80s at home to Swindon. With about 10 minutes to go, my old man wanted to leave as we were losing and wanted to beat the traffic. This was in the days of less than 10,000 and we only lived a couple of miles from the ground 😀. As we edged along the back of V block in the east stand, we scored an equaliser and as I implored my dad to stay just another few minutes, Mark Venus rattled in a last minute winner from what seemed like 40 yards to my 11 year old eyes to win 3-2. Since that day, I’ve never left a game early. There have been many games I’ve wanted to though but something keeps me there😀
 
You're obviously one of the "I'm always right" lot who are unable to take on board any criticism that their actions might possibly be at odds with the collective good, in whatever small way. And with not a care for anyone else who has the misfortune to share the same part of our world with you.
Eg enduring a bit of a delay in getting home, in return for helping the club and the ground come across to the wider world as a passionate, full-on and supportive place for our current heroes to represent what we all come together to believe in and follow for our whole lives.
No, what you want to do is far more important than community. You go ahead..... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
By the wider good I presume you mean the SMALL group gathered around the drum?
 
By the wider good I presume you mean the SMALL group gathered around the drum?
I didn't say 'wider good', but I did think I'd been clear about the difference between 'individual' and 'community' – and so hence no, I don't just mean UFS.
 
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