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Years ago
Saturday night
If silly excuses like that are enough to keep you away from the game, chances are you wouldn't go anyway. You can't be that passionate about it if you'd rather go to the beach instead of a game.
The beach will always be there 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. Who cares when the games are scheduled if that's what you want to do most.

Years ago
Well the games finish around 9:30. Most clubs open at 9. I had free tickets to heaven which is the most popular club in town and went straight after the game last week. We were about the second group of guys in the door.
Don't see how going to a game on sat is a problem. My problem is what to do in the time between the game and going out.
