Some people do have two hour or more journeys each way and it is very easy to criticise those when you live in say.......Hampstead or somewhere!

I agree, I doubt any of these *word censored* actually care about the team. They don't even sing, ban every *word censored* who leaves early unles sthey have a valid reason.Robsy wrote:Last season I understood the early leaving situation...but last night was pathetic.Kevinho wrote:I've always understood people leaving early for midweek evening games, though like others I'm not sure that excuse applies to THAT many people.
It's the early leaving for the 12:45/3:00/4:00 weekend KOs that piss me right off.
The rush these f*ckers made for the exit was out of order - if ANY of them were moaning or complaining before the game about the team's start to the season they should take a look at themselves.
We expect anyone who pulls on an Arsenal shirt to die for the cause, but so should the fans. You can't berate someone for not trying or playing badly when 80 minutes into the game you turn around and f*ck off!
We played well last night, but you could see the players walking off almost deflated. They finished the game, looked up and everyone had gone, leaving a few thousand to clap/cheer them off. That, in everyone's book, is SH!T support. Why would anyone want to play for a club where the fans don't give a f*ck, we have a go at players for wanting more money, but when your home support are as bad as last night money becomes the only motivation!
The board need to seriously look at this constant problem. They need to address it before the players begin to lose faith in the home support.
That sounds like a fair deal and completely do-able. It would almost instantly solve the problem.TheOne2Smooth wrote:I reckon anyone leaving early should swipe before they leave and if we get into a final your only guranteed one by the amount of minutes you have watched the game for so someone who watches the game for a full 90 minutes week in week out has more preference to that of a fan who watches the game 75 minutes week in week out!!
So if someone goes to every game but misses a few minutes because they make a 5 hour round trip and struggle to get home they deserve to go to the Final less than someone who lives in Holloway?TheOne2Smooth wrote:I reckon anyone leaving early should swipe before they leave and if we get into a final your only guranteed one by the amount of minutes you have watched the game for so someone who watches the game for a full 90 minutes week in week out has more preference to that of a fan who watches the game 75 minutes week in week out!!
yes of course and when someones family member has a serious or fatal accident or their wife goes into labour they can use the excuse oh sorry love, my carling cup final ticket was on the line. I appreciate your suggestions but that is pure bollox from my perspectiveRobsy wrote:That sounds like a fair deal and completely do-able. It would almost instantly solve the problem.TheOne2Smooth wrote:I reckon anyone leaving early should swipe before they leave and if we get into a final your only guranteed one by the amount of minutes you have watched the game for so someone who watches the game for a full 90 minutes week in week out has more preference to that of a fan who watches the game 75 minutes week in week out!!
I'm sure under this system there would be a way of ensuring that unique events could be accounted for, etc, etc!EL-Z wrote:yes of course and when someones family member has a serious or fatal accident or their wife goes into labour they can use the excuse oh sorry love, my carling cup final ticket was on the line. I appreciate your suggestions but that is pure bollox from my perspectiveRobsy wrote:That sounds like a fair deal and completely do-able. It would almost instantly solve the problem.TheOne2Smooth wrote:I reckon anyone leaving early should swipe before they leave and if we get into a final your only guranteed one by the amount of minutes you have watched the game for so someone who watches the game for a full 90 minutes week in week out has more preference to that of a fan who watches the game 75 minutes week in week out!!
Thank you robsy couldnt of put it better myself!!!Robsy wrote:I'm sure under this system there would be a way of ensuring that unique events could be accounted for, etc, etc!EL-Z wrote:yes of course and when someones family member has a serious or fatal accident or their wife goes into labour they can use the excuse oh sorry love, my carling cup final ticket was on the line. I appreciate your suggestions but that is pure bollox from my perspectiveRobsy wrote:That sounds like a fair deal and completely do-able. It would almost instantly solve the problem.TheOne2Smooth wrote:I reckon anyone leaving early should swipe before they leave and if we get into a final your only guranteed one by the amount of minutes you have watched the game for so someone who watches the game for a full 90 minutes week in week out has more preference to that of a fan who watches the game 75 minutes week in week out!!
As for people who live far away being punished for coming to the game and having to leave early, I've never understood this...see...I had to wait 9 years before I got my season ticket because so many people held onto theirs, and yet, when I was allowed to take up the option, my girlfriend wanted to move to the south coast. But, and I kid you not, because I had just been given my season ticket I persuaded her to move into Hertfordshire. She gave in, BECAUSE SHE UNDERSTOOD WHAT IT MEANT TO ME. Obviously, I'm lucky...HOWEVER, when I took up my seat it turned out I was sitting next to a guy who I didn't know and who didn't live in London, in fact he lived near Wales and never bothered coming to late night games, always left early (with an excuse), hardly ever sang and would often go and watch his local team (who he would speak passionately about)...see he just kept going to Arsenal almost out of habit rather than true, true passion. I believe that although he was most definitelt part of our glorious past, he is not the future, and although he has the money to pay for a season ticket, the club should be trying to encourage those who will really get behind the team.
There are plenty of supporters who get the supporter-coaches to matches ever week. I assume they don't have to leave early to get the coach back every game, so why do people who live miles outside London not join their local supporters club and get the coach home? Obviously, the boys in Ireland and further abroad have an excuse...but they can hardly be blamed for the mass exodus we experience EVERY SINGLE WEEK!
Let's remember this is just a suggestion to try and give early leavers an incentive to stay! Obviously club loyalty just isn't enough for these people, so rather than just slag it off, why not come up with a better idea to help them stay!
XXXL please Rosie my DearRossieGooner wrote:He's been at something for months i think ........gus ceasar is a legend wrote:No **** that is someone completely different!mrgnu1958 wrote:Rosie..are you irish Daves wife?
The one with the plastered leg at the WBA game?
Have you been at some homegrown mushroom tea today?