- Mar 1, 2021
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I can only comment on the issue of the road works.
I was really surprised to see all the comments on the delays for fans so they missed part of the match yesterday. I am not doubting it happened, it's just that as I said earlier we have been using seagull travel from Portslade southern cross all season including the last 3 home games with the road works and while yes it has taken longer, we have only had 15/20 minutes added to the journey. To take yesterday as an example, we left southern cross at 12.10, had one stop at the old Shoreham road/Neville Road junction and arrived at the Amex(via the road works) at 13.10.
My guess is that our bus, and the others from Seagull travel leave early enough to avoid the real trouble. I'm not looking forward to the Liverpool game as it will probably add rush hour traffic to the mix.
As far as the road works are concerned from what I saw yesterday they were going well as at least half of the distance had new safety barriers in place.
A thought about alternatives. If it is feasible for any drivers to get onto the seafront A259 maybe try going East to Rottingdean and then up the road through Woodingdean to Falmer. That's what I did for the women's match v Liverpool. I appreciate the traffic was lighter then, but it might be worth a try.
I was really surprised to see all the comments on the delays for fans so they missed part of the match yesterday. I am not doubting it happened, it's just that as I said earlier we have been using seagull travel from Portslade southern cross all season including the last 3 home games with the road works and while yes it has taken longer, we have only had 15/20 minutes added to the journey. To take yesterday as an example, we left southern cross at 12.10, had one stop at the old Shoreham road/Neville Road junction and arrived at the Amex(via the road works) at 13.10.
My guess is that our bus, and the others from Seagull travel leave early enough to avoid the real trouble. I'm not looking forward to the Liverpool game as it will probably add rush hour traffic to the mix.
As far as the road works are concerned from what I saw yesterday they were going well as at least half of the distance had new safety barriers in place.
A thought about alternatives. If it is feasible for any drivers to get onto the seafront A259 maybe try going East to Rottingdean and then up the road through Woodingdean to Falmer. That's what I did for the women's match v Liverpool. I appreciate the traffic was lighter then, but it might be worth a try.