You'd like to think so - there'll be a lot of people who might not want to crowd on the early trains, and would prefer to wait it out for a bit and allow things to quieten down a bit.
Ideally people would be able to return to the stadium bowl and fresh air, if they prefer to do so too.
It really depends on when you got in and how close to the exit (also the entrance) you were able to park.
It becomes a bit of a free-for-all as everyone tries to edge their way to the magical exit.
And, as Lamie indicated, it can take longer to walk back there due to the sheer volume of...
Pretty much, yes.
I’d question the easy access away though. Basically you have a trade off…
Get there very early, secure a space near to the exit, and wait around before the game, or
Get there later and know you’ll be sitting in your car for quite a while waiting to get out after the game...
Just said the same elsewhere.
Trains to and from the Amex won’t be fun for the Covid-nervous.
Pissed up wanker football bloke types who won’t believe in vaccinations nor in wearing masks.
Also likely to be singy-shouty.