Rev Algenon Stickleback HStranded There is no weak reason for leaving early because frankly you don't have to have a reason.
Far more than usual may have left a tad early on Saturday because the game was an early evening kick off, it was 7pm when the match finished so it is not beyond the realms of possibility that many had other plans that meant they had to get away asap - a problem that would be lessened at 3pm kick offs.
the point was "why?"
I'm sure people at various times do have reasons for needing to leave, but there were far more leavers than usual on Saturday. I'd guess at the final whistle the place was between 1/4 and a 1/3 empty. That is very unusual.
If somebody out there likes to leave 10 minutes early to beat the traffic then that's their perogative. It doesn't make them a "bad fan" or anything, but unless those 10 minutes will make a dramatic difference to their evening you have to ask if the benefit outweighs the potential loss of missing a goal. Did those who left early at the Wigan game, for example, think it was worthwhile?
Personally I have left early from games. I once left a world cup match 10 minutes early because I had to catch an earlier train. I missed two goals and was damn annoyed about it, but the alternative meant getting back to my hotel at 5am rather than before midnight.
5.15pm kick offs on a Saturday are very unusual (we've had what 2/3 of them). A number of people who therefore would not normally have to leave a bit early would have done together with those who usually do.