I wonder if a combination of rail strikes, the removal of the huge bendy-buses and a greater stadium capacity (31.8k, just 20,219 at the Will Buckley game) all exacerbating this, then it’s a vicious circle of folk judging how many have departed. We used to stay to final whistle until say the...
Just two in 12 years. Balanced against 200+ hours saved standing in the zzzzz Mill Road bus queue. I do stay when I sense the players are up for it with cool heads and to applaud end of season.
Are you into boozing at the Amex? The people I know who stay love the craic of drinking from...
They = me.
I need further details on late home winners correlating to no one leaving early.
I mostly enjoy trips to the Amex, I celebrate goals, but it’s not the be all to me, 4 hours out is my limit. Standing in a queue for an hour is a tedious hell imho.
The Albion players blow a lead to continue their poor PL form, giving rise to irked control-freaks looking for scapegoats.
One week it’ll be the NS are not getting us over the line with loud enough singing, the next it’s people having the temerity of personal circumstances or not wanting to...
That’s my cheap, doable part solution.
I get the impression from @jackalbion (and nsc’s other train experts over the last 12 years), that nothing will ever change with the trains. Network Rail won’t spend serious money on a line and stations, for a few peoples hobby 25 times per annum.
I left a minute into stoppage time. An Albion player passed the ball into touch, no cool heads. I thought a win incredibly unlikely.
Joined a queue in the rain for Mill Road. Will get home (just 2.5 miles away as the crow flies) an hour earlier and dry. Straight onto a DIY project :lol: and...
Loads more park n ride buses ready would help.
Was always going to be THE issue with a site in the sticks with just the A27 and an unimportant train line.