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[Albion] TV dates for March







Frutos

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First world problem of the highest order, but our progression in Europe and the consequent moving of the Forest game means another yet Amex-less season for me (haven't been since Dec 2019).

I'm all the way down in Croydon on the Friday for work, and had hoped to take in the game on the Saturday before coming back up.

In further hilarious irony, the weekend that we're up here I'll be in Sussex for unavoidable family reasons!
 




jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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A couple of clicks and the Liverpool hotel bookings amended, hardly a big deal and most folk knew that was coming.
City will be moved again anyhow.
Yes the train situation to Liverpool was rubbish anyway. Probably going to do some stupid groundhopping trip now.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Trains look rubbish for Liverpool and suggestions of best / cheapest route?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Shop around for prices and times, but your options are probably;

Marylebone > Birmingham Moor Street > Birmingham New Street > Liverpool
St Pancras > Nottingham > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool
St Pancras > Leicester > Nuneaton > Crewe > Liverpool
Paddington > Reading > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool

None of these will be that quick but those are the obvious routes
 




jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Shop around for prices and times, but your options are probably;

Marylebone > Birmingham Moor Street > Birmingham New Street > Liverpool
St Pancras > Nottingham > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool
St Pancras > Leicester > Nuneaton > Crewe > Liverpool
Paddington > Reading > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool

None of these will be that quick but those are the obvious routes
Only route you can get to Liverpool before KO is the Marlybone route if you are doing it in a day.
 


Arkwright

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Oct 26, 2010
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Caterham, Surrey
Shop around for prices and times, but your options are probably;

Marylebone > Birmingham Moor Street > Birmingham New Street > Liverpool
St Pancras > Nottingham > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool
St Pancras > Leicester > Nuneaton > Crewe > Liverpool
Paddington > Reading > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool

None of these will be that quick but those are the obvious routes
Many thanks, we'll have a look. Most grateful
 






Jim in the West

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So it now looks like >>>

Sat 10th Feb - 3pm - Spurs (A)
Sun 18th Feb - 2pm - Sheff Utd (A)
Sat 24th Feb - 3pm - Everton (H)
Weds 28th Feb - 745pm - Wolves (A) - BBC iPlayer
Sat 2nd March - 3pm - Fulham (A)
Thurs 7th March - 5.45/8pm - Europa Lge R16 (A) - TNT
Sund 10 Feb - 2pm - Nottm Forest (H)
Thurs 14 March - 545/8pm - Europa Lge R16 (H) - TNT
Sund 17 March - 4.30pm - Man City (H) or FA Cup QF
18th - 26th March - INTERNATIONAL BREAK
Sun 31 March - 2pm - Liverpool (A)
Weds April 3rd -745pm - Brentford (A)

FWIW - Europa League...

  • Quarter-finals: April 11 & 18, 2024.
I know it's a couple of month's away, but I don't think the Brentford game has been moved yet - logically it will be, but the club site is still showing Tuesday 2nd.
 


chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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I know it's a couple of month's away, but I don't think the Brentford game has been moved yet - logically it will be, but the club site is still showing Tuesday 2nd.
Thats right . Brentford is still on a Tuesday but v.unlikely Liverpool on Easter Sunday and then Brentford the following Tuesday so i've jumped the gun That said a move to Weds as @Bozza spotted is probably imminent.
There might also be some TV implications .
 


Jim in the West

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If we were to go out of the FA Cup at Wolves and City go through that's a big old gap between fixtures !
Quite a frew clubs will be facing THREE week breaks! I see that Palace are scheduled to play Newcastle on Saturday 16th March - but Newcastle are away to Blackburn in the 5th round, so highly likely to progress. Similar potential for the likes of Everton, Sheff Utd and a few others to have a massive break. It seems crazy - managers will strart to complain that they're not playing enough!
 




schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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Mid mid mid Sussex
Shop around for prices and times, but your options are probably;

Marylebone > Birmingham Moor Street > Birmingham New Street > Liverpool
St Pancras > Nottingham > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool
St Pancras > Leicester > Nuneaton > Crewe > Liverpool
Paddington > Reading > Manchester Piccadilly > Liverpool

None of these will be that quick but those are the obvious routes
El Presidente is the expert on traveling from Sussex to Liverpool, given he does it weakly for work.
 


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