- Jul 7, 2003
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Either we have the most disgusting toilet mannered fans or the toilets, both urinals and cubicles had not been cleaned prior to the match.
Your coach driver on the way up didn't happen to have a Palace badge on, did he?
Either we have the most disgusting toilet mannered fans or the toilets, both urinals and cubicles had not been cleaned prior to the match.
What really annoyed me was Virgin un reserving seats on the 10am train leading to a free for all following a cancellation of another service -
Your coach driver on the way up didn't happen to have a Palace badge on, did he?
They didn't say that - they said that reservations were being loaded to the system and to take seats as per your reservation.
We were one of the first on the train and it was still marked as Glasgow, next stop Milton Keynes. We were very fortunate as I noticed one small board on the Euston concourse showed the 10:00am was going from Platform 3 whilst all other boards, including the big board, still didn't have platform info.
We legged it to Platform 3 as I didn't have a seat reservation, whereas [MENTION=236]Papa Lazarou[/MENTION] and [MENTION=2223]e77[/MENTION] did, and we had our choice of tables in the unreserved carriage as the train was all but empty.
Tiny concourse, too many hawkers selling moody merch and a library like crowd. The Emirates II with some Everest high seats that make WSU back row look like the dug out seats.
Awful place.
When they fluked their goal, a lovely lady sat in the disabled area as a helper turned round, gave us the finger and shouted “f*ck off gayboys”. I remarked on the appropriateness of this to a steward, and within minutes two policeman had arrived to remove her from her seat. They returned 10 minutes later asking if I wanted her ejected from the stadium. I said no, as I thought a word was probably enough. But they were clearly taking the issue seriously which was interesting to see. Consistent with the policy applied at other grounds?
Just out of interest (for when we go back next season) what Tram Stop did you use and how long did you have to queue for?Concourse a joke as was the legroom. Of the three stadiums mentioned in this thread it is by far the best football ground though. Just a shame the home fans didn’t make an atmosphere. The view was excellent and from our perspective felt very compact although the upper tier seats looked very remote.
Agree re the trams. Superb. Queue management and ticket buying was excellent, no bother getting out at all.
Just out of interest (for when we go back next season) what Tram Stop did you use and how long did you have to queue for?
Old Trafford and about 30minutes as we were in the buy a ticket queue. Surprisingly quick exit, quicker if you already have a ticket.Just out of interest (for when we go back next season) what Tram Stop did you use and how long did you have to queue for?
I was surprised at their "6 for £13" thing...
2 * pints
2 * pies (or hot dogs)
2 * snacks (grab pack of crisps or chocolate bars)
There may be some meal deals at the Amex that bring the prices down a bit but individually isn't that about £20?
Liked the view inside the stadium but thought the away concourse was awfully cramped and the decor very tatty. Also used the toilets at 1. 15 so not in use for long. Either we have the most disgusting toilet mannered fans or the toilets, both urinals and cubicles had not been cleaned prior to the match. Final moan the steps in the seating area were very high and saw a number of folk having difficulty especially descending.
Apart from that I enjoyed the experience although the home trip on the coach was seemingly going on forever. Back indoors at 1.00 am