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I am actually pretty annoyed that this will be 3 years in a row that there is a game on NYE. Its 3 years that I have had to decline party invitations with friends to attend the game. My 1st priority will always be the game but this time I will not get caught out just standing around doing nothing after the game and being fooled into thinking its a NYE party.
I don't blame them either, nor do I expect that they will stay. I am just annoyed at the way it is publicised leaving people to think that its a New Year's Eve party with the players in attendance.
That's rubbish Isaac, they don't stick around. If you're lucky they'll make a 5 minute appearance and then run off to their own parties. Only the "family" players may stay a bit longer. Having the game so late upsets plans for people wanting to go out after the game. By the time you take the car home and take some form of transport, its already past midnight.