I hope these transport planners have done their homework because I'm actually quite worried if those figures are correct. The lack of car parking spaces is only a minor inconvenience if the rest of the transport is in place, but I thought (assumed?) the trains would be taking up the slack. You...
First of all, it's arguable whether he was abusing those experts. Secondly, he wasn't abusing YOU, especially as you're not a planning expert, yet you see fit to talk to him like a child.
What feeble snipe. I'm so hurt! :rolleyes:
I was a STH at Withers for the first 3 seasons, then kids...
I think I am. Your tone (as seen in the quotes above) are completely uncalled for - his crime appears to be that he doesn't accept that planning restrictions have to be set in stone forever.
You see, I prefer this sort of explanation to the sort of pathetic put downs that others have stooped to on this thread.
I'm guessing that if it is possible to contest these decisions, Tony Bloom will do so. At the end of the day, I think Tooting has hit the nail on the head when he says that...
The only point we can conclude for definite is the first one.
The second one is the whole point of this debate. You haven't got a clue what impact no "pay on the gate" will have. I'm sure the stadium will open with a fanfare and promotions and the like, but do you honestly trust our crappy...
But equally "of course" that is true, but that really isn't the issue here. The real issue is how many people won't turn up because of the "perceived" arse-ache of having to book over the phone with a plastic card. I think perception is everything.
If you're getting there by train, then a remote ticket point on the platform is of no inconvenience at all really. (unless you have to take your stupid plastic card along with you of course)
Yes, it's very straight forward indeed. It won't even bother the people who go 3 or 4 times a season and have a plastic card in their wallet. They'll just rock up to a pay kiosk (wherever they may be) and pay as required.
However, there will be times (say, Boxing Day) when families fancy a...
Some of the people slagging off Jamie and the like would do well to remember that there are thousands like him, and like you Bry. I just don't see that what you're asking for is that unreasonable.
I'd have thought one reasonable solution would be to install matchday ticket dispensers at the...