You are talking about 25,000 people with the majority coming by car trying to find parking spaces in residential streets, something the club assured the town would not happen if we build The Amex. We are talking about one day a year this is a problem and the damage we could do to the clubs...
80% of the crowd on match days come via public transport with no public transport the crowd would be massively down.
I would imagine due to the number of cars that would be expect if it goes ahead on Boxing Day the council would have a legal case to stop it due to assurances the club gave at the...
How do you get on with your next door neighbours? Without the rules on public transport bringing most people to The Amex it would never have been built and if it was as easy as saying 'f*** the neighbours' it would have been build 2 decades earlier.
Most grounds in the UK expect 20%-30% of the crowd to travel by public transport, at the The Amex it's 80%, it's the way it was designed and Boxing Day is the one match a year that it will effect, it's very sad but Boxing Day may just have to be avoided.