Just a heads up for anyone unaware of the complete closure of the seafront A259 between the Aquarium and West St on top of additional issues at the Steine for road works.
Traffic has been locking up all through the centre of town and even up into Hanover so I suspect access to the Racecourse...
An excellent attitude. Unfortunately my over pessimistic attitude doesn't really let me do this, despite as you correctly say a very low risk environment!
Much nicer over the hills, but much slower than the horrible noisy pavement next to the A27. Nice on a full moon, a bit muddy in a few places at the moment!
I have a rat bike I take there that I can "afford " to lose. No way would i risk a decent bike there sadly, though I do see some lovely bikes some brave souls have locked up. I'd be interested to hear if anything has actually been pinched, but I am paranoid when locking up locally.
One bloke...
We sometimes walk to Lewes from Brighton as the rail option is less frenzied and we like the pubs!
The Juggs road runs from the Racecourse behind Woodingdean and over to Lewes- and vice versa. There is a shared path from Woodingdean down to Falmer. Quicker than the Park and Ride if you miss...
His methodology for walking was far too short. Woodingdean wasn't classed as walkable but I can barely make it down the cycle lane as so many people use the shared path down from Woodingdean- especially for daylight kick offs and in good weather.
He also has ignored topography and safe route...
And the Germans call it the Sleeve Channel "Armenkanal" Just to keep things neutral.
In a few years we will all be saying the "Gulf of Mexico and America" or some such guff to avoid being invaded!
The Dulwich quip is fun, but in football terms, Reform are potentially( I fear) more like the original Wimbledon who came from nowhere and were successful to a degree by stepping over the line in acceptable behaviour. Moving the Overton Window on and off the pitch?
Thus intimidating refs ...
No easy choices left after Truss emptied what was left in the piggy bank. Mention of issues with train unions sends me down a rabbit hole.
I am simultaneously intrigued/horrified at the advance of AI and wonder whether the train drivers are roughly where the print unions were in 1982. The...
Perfectly audible if the stands near the SW are quiet. Wind seems to make difference too- it was pretty still last night, so potentially good as Brentford Ultras were mostly silent. We are "under" the WSU, so noise from there is thrown over our heads, as it were.
FIFA Soopa Lig Division 4. Just promoted via a playoff on neutral ground in zero gravity against our hated rivals, Crystal Pluto (yes, they finally moved to a purpose built new ground, with an even worse atmosphere).
Well, science would suggest a significant "drop off" as the south stand is roughly twice as far from the north as you, so it will sound significantly quieter.
From the SW, during very quiet passages it's hard to hear anyone other than the police box lot, though we do sometimes hear another...
This interests me as there is a seat next to me which someone uses at most twice a season and maybe a couple of times a year has tourist fans (usually toxic six or similar) in. This has gone on for probably three years, though it is handy having somewhere to put my coat.. He's a season ticket...
"The general feeling of the fans?" Blimey did you use the same pollsters the Democrats used for the US election. I thought the full Binfest was reserved for train queues, parking , naughty fans leaving early and burger/pie temperature than where people other than them are sitting.
3000 away...