Spence stalks you two as commies and told me.
No ... you put in a Amex transport thread about the time you were given the driveway parking, praising @Hugo Rune as coming to your rescue. It's in your digital footprint forever :lolol:
You’re alright Jack :mad:. Whilst everyone else sits bumper to bumper in the Bridge Car Park for hours, you’re enjoying canapés in the warm at @Hugo Rune’s.
I'm referring to all fans, surrounded by the suburbs or parking in any direction, folk literally head off in any direction that suits their plans. That's the nature of an urban stadium surrounded by the city. The walk downhill to Lime Street or city centre hotels is easy and I'm not a 10st...
And park n ride is fully within the club’s control, it’s their baby. For Mill Road both legs they could hire in more buses/coaches. The club’s annual income must now be approaching £200m, currently profitable due to Starlizard’s algorithms (thank you TB), I wonder if the Mill Road service...
Living where you do, do you use London Road Station on either journey?
When the Amex opened I had planned to, green credentials and all that, but everyone said it wouldn't stop there on match afternoons/evenings. As the trains would be rammed.
When the Amex came about, I thought Seaford fans would be fortunate. I know a few, all use the trains.
Did the service get completely cancelled for 2 or 3 years at the turn of the decade?
Seaford/Lewes fans are the lucky ones.
Buses/trains heading in other directions are shite. The days of staying until final whistle then hopping on a train to Brighton after a short wait disappeared years ago.
I was a Goldstone regular from Jan 76. Even with 33k plus gates, at final whistle we just walked off to the Hove Park area or down to Shirley Street where my Dad had parked. Home to our town 10 miles away 45 minutes later, picking up the Argus Night Final on the way.
Anfield - I’ve been countless times. Parking in one of the businesses on Walton Breck Road, in recent years taking the 45 minute walk all downhill to Lime Street, seemingly along with huge numbers of others. Many NSC’ers have said they do the same.
I find that walk to/from Forest easy.
Agree...
At some other grounds such as Anfield or Molyneux, you leave at final whistle and have an immediate feeling that you’re heading home whatever direction you take. Everyone off 360. The same as the Goldstone.
Whilst at 19+ visits to the Amex each season, if you stay until final whistle, involve...
Someone had the guts to say it.
Transport is shite, I leave a few minutes early to shave an hour or far more to get home less than 4 miles away. I miss the rare Albion goal, not bothered.
Quiet Amex unless we’re winning. I put this down to either quiet southerners, or the relatively small...