How many Boro fans missed the 4th goal?

Bizarre, lads in front of us sat down 20 mins after kick off, went down on 40 mins, came back up at around 60 then left on 80.

Mind you, I was glad the lad behind me and his kid left early, the kid kept kicking and pushing on the back of my seat.

Even the half time penalties for the kids were great to watch today.
 
Bizarre, lads in front of us sat down 20 mins after kick off, went down on 40 mins, came back up at around 60 then left on 80.

Mind you, I was glad the lad behind me and his kid left early, the kid kept kicking and pushing on the back of my seat.

Even the half time penalties for the kids were great to watch today.
Watching 40 minutes of football per game is a very expensive hobby.
 
Bizarre, lads in front of us sat down 20 mins after kick off, went down on 40 mins, came back up at around 60 then left on 80.

Mind you, I was glad the lad behind me and his kid left early, the kid kept kicking and pushing on the back of my seat.

Even the half time penalties for the kids were great to watch today.
Sounds like classic case of when the footy gets in the way of a fun afternoon's boozing. You do wonder why they don't just stay in the pub.
 
Wilder Times
I'm a so called "Part Timer",don't have a season ticket , because (a) Can't afford it & (b) Work evenings.
Watched the Boro 4 Decades, as and when able to.
Went to the match from Darlo yesterday despite the train strike.
Always stop til the end, never know what's gonna happen.

Doesn't matter if you go once a season or every match, you get behind the team. I won't leave b4 the end.
It's all tongue in cheek no offence intended, it just baffles me that 10 thousand people flood out of the ground when we're playing so well on 75 minutes, it seems to be noticeably worse this season.
 
Regular whinge about fans leaving early. It started at about 80 minutes with hundreds streaming out. WTF! The team are 3 nil up, playing probably the best football many fans can remember and people are sloping off. I just do. Not get it/ Even from a financial point of view it males the £s per minutes you watch far more expensive. Weird behaviour.
Who cares
 
I don’t notice it at the time but was surprised how empty the ground was after watching the goal on the Twitter video thread.

It's a shame because that tweet has gone fairly viral and there are rival fans taking the pee out of all the empty seats. I know that shouldn't matter, but it's annoying all the same.
 
Sounds like classic case of when the footy gets in the way of a fun afternoon's boozing. You do wonder why they don't just stay in the pub.
I know people who go to away games but never go to match. Just enjoy the atmosphere of the day. They don't go to home games either but always go into Boro on a matchday. Very strange.
 
It's a shame because that tweet has gone fairly viral and there are rival fans taking the pee out of all the empty seats. I know that shouldn't matter, but it's annoying all the same.

Agree it looks poor when you see it. Btw I also stay and clap the players good or bad just in case you think I left.
 
Does it really matter? Personal choice and all that

FWIW I have to usually duck out on 85 mins as my young kids have bladders the size of a thimble. If we stay to the final whistle we get stuck in the stands for 20 mins as bellends clog up the stairs.
Exactly. Does it matter? They've paid their money, they can choose to leave when they want.
 
Bizarre, lads in front of us sat down 20 mins after kick off, went down on 40 mins, came back up at around 60 then left on 80.

Mind you, I was glad the lad behind me and his kid left early, the kid kept kicking and pushing on the back of my seat.

Even the half time penalties for the kids were great to watch today.
The two young keepers were class at half time.
 
Im assuming you have to leave early to get out of the official car parks before they stick the cones out?
 
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