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Palace match leaving arrangements



BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
The simple answer would have been do as Southampton and Portsmouth did and distribute the match tickets on the train from East Croydon so all their fans had to travel via train or not have a ticket and then escort them back to the station and if needs be keep our fans in for 10 mins before opening the exit doors.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I am confused. Surely ONLY poor people use buses ?

One would imagine its a SPECIAL bus, laid on only for those sorts whose expensive season tickets are deserving of it.
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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The simple answer would have been do as Southampton and Portsmouth did and distribute the match tickets on the train from East Croydon so all their fans had to travel via train or not have a ticket and then escort them back to the station and if needs be keep our fans in for 10 mins before opening the exit doors.

Thanks for that idea !
 


The tall one

Banned
Jan 2, 2007
197
I take it the bars in the away end will not be open after the game for them lot?

It is planned that the away end bar will remain open after the end of the match.

The away end outside concourse will be sectioned off after the end of the match, hence the reason why having to walk clockwise around the stadium.
 






raymondbriggs

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Dec 21, 2008
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on a snowman plough
And as I have stated earlier,you don't want to go the long way round?(it really does not take that much longer)
Use the sliproad,just head down to the away team coach and turn left up the little hill,get to village way and hit the P.&R. or Coach park.
 


Dandyman

In London village.
One would imagine its a SPECIAL bus, laid on only for those sorts whose expensive season tickets are deserving of it.

I am fairly sure it's very Special.
 








8ace

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Jul 21, 2003
23,811
Brighton
The simple answer would have been do as Southampton and Portsmouth did and distribute the match tickets on the train from East Croydon so all their fans had to travel via train or not have a ticket and then escort them back to the station and if needs be keep our fans in for 10 mins before opening the exit doors.

Only tinpot teams hold their on fans back.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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The simple answer would have been do as Southampton and Portsmouth did and distribute the match tickets on the train from East Croydon so all their fans had to travel via train or not have a ticket and then escort them back to the station and if needs be keep our fans in for 10 mins before opening the exit doors.

No, no that WOULDN'T be the simple answer, would it? How is that in any way simple? How do the Palace fans living in East Sussex, for example, get to the game (before you say it, there are plenty, I was on a Wivelsfield- Lewes train recently after they'd played at home and there were loads on there).

Much as we all want to despise them on the pitch, ultimately, most of their fans are no different to most of ours: they just want to watch the game, win, drink a beer or two and sing a bit. I don't want them treated like animals any more than I wish to be when I go to their filthy shed of a ground. That sort of treatment only winds people up and is likely to make those inclined towards aggression act up even more.

As for part two of your cunning plan: can you seriously envisage the response if the police told 26,000 Albion fans they had to wait in their own stadium for 10 minutes to let away fans out?

I HATE all that "bubble" crap that some clubs enforce at high profile games. I hope to god we never stoop to treating people like that, whichever team they support.
 








BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
It has been suggested that a 12 coach train is going to be at Falmer or in Brighton waiting for them to take them to East Croydon not sure how many that would hold. I think it was done for Millwall
 






raymondbriggs

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Dec 21, 2008
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f***ing palarse coming to town,the "fans" that ran so early at the Goldstone they got home in time to watch wrestling on World of Sport saturday afternoons and you lot make it seem like Ghengis Khan,Pol Pot and the Khymer Rouge,the Persian hordes,Adolf f***ing Hitler and the massed ranks of the Waffen S.S. are coming to town.
F.F.S. Port f***ing Vale carry more threat than the town burners.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,119
SHOREHAM BY SEA
It has been suggested that a 12 coach train is going to be at Falmer or in Brighton waiting for them to take them to East Croydon not sure how many that would hold. I think it was done for Millwall

Suggested by who...and as has been pointed out THEY AREN'T ALL COMING BY TRAIN
 


HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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Nov 9, 2009
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Falmer only holds an 8 coach train.
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BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Suggested by who...and as has been pointed out THEY AREN'T ALL COMING BY TRAIN

If that is where the tickets were issued, as per Southampton and Portsmouth on coaches, they would or not get a ticket. As regards Falmer station why can they not pull 6 of the coaches onto the platform then shut those doors and pull forward and fill up the rest of the train.
 


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