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Intending to stay for the whole game on Saturday!









Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
Any tips on making it less painful getting away?
Getting back to hove:thumbsup:
Have you cranked it up since the new ignore feature has been introduced.
Or have you always been like this and I've not noticed.
 




















maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,054
Zabbar- Malta
Any tips on making it less painful getting away?
Getting back to hove:thumbsup:

I am going to wait in Dicks Bar for a pint or two and get the bus back . I will probably only be able to see two games this season and want to savour the Amex experience.
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,815
Born In Shoreham
Everyone pretty much stays to the final whistle at away games and is happy for the three hour or more journey back, yet many cry at getting home to regions of Brighton from the Amex and feel the need to leave early. If your going to football then go for the whole game FFS
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
Any tips on making it less painful getting away?
Getting back to hove:thumbsup:

dont believe you will actually stay to the end but you could stop for a drink and watch the results come in then visit the shop. By that time you can stroll for a train with no queues
Dont understand why more dont try it although I accept a few have to rush away unavoidably. Soooo much stress though.........
 




GoldWithFalmer

Seaweed! Seaweed!
Apr 24, 2011
12,687
SouthCoast
I am going to wait in Dicks Bar for a pint or two and get the bus back . I will probably only be able to see two games this season and want to savour the Amex experience.

When i do that i normally end up staggering down the stairs,still price you have to pay these days to avoid the herds
 


Birdie Boy

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2011
4,108
Any tips on making it less painful getting away?
Getting back to hove:thumbsup:

So, you don't stay for the whole game, you inconvenience everyone in your row, you inconvenience everyone behind you, you inconvenience everyone behind everybody else in your row, you miss all the late goals and you want us to help you!

So, my advice would be to take the car, park at the stadium and sit in traffic for the next hour waiting to get out whilst I will be waving to you from the East Stand Concourse with a pint in my hand!:thumbsup:
 


dont believe you will actually stay to the end but you could stop for a drink and watch the results come in then visit the shop. By that time you can stroll for a train with no queues
dont understand why more dont try it although i accept a few have to rush away unavoidably. Soooo much stress though.........

honestly drinking after the game would bore me to tears and i've seen enough of the club shop,just can't stand having to q:(
 






dookieno8

New member
Aug 20, 2012
128
Just head straight to the trains after the final whistle, will take you about 30/45 mins to get to brighton then get the bus to hove...

that is pretty good for football traffic in my experience
 


so, you don't stay for the whole game, you inconvenience everyone in your row, you inconvenience everyone behind you, you inconvenience everyone behind everybody else in your row, you miss all the late goals and you want us to help you!

So, my advice would be to take the car, park at the stadium and sit in traffic for the next hour waiting to get out whilst i will be waving to you from the east stand concourse with a pint in my hand!:thumbsup:

only about 3 left in my row after 80 minutes tbh and sitting in the car is not much of an option really is it.
AND TLO ON IGNORE ALSO:thumbsup:
 


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