So it's no longer a subsidy ? It would be much more honest to scrap the 'subsidy' and let people pay their own way to get to the ground.
Are there any clubs that don't need a transport system in place ? I can't recall an away ground whereby I have not had to pay for my transport to that...
Thwaites is leftovers from the Blackburn home game. They can put this on at the kiosks but not Dark Star, criminal.
Cronx (Palace) Kotchin is best beer going at the moment, have to say.
Why 'HAS' to, Bozza ? A comparison with inflation (price and wage) might be helpful rather than a comparison with some ideal of what it should cost to sit in the Amex. Love you, mate, but less of the cheerleading for the club please :)
So, home fans behind both goals abandoned. Prices rise circa 4 times inflation (without catering increases.) And categorisation to be used to charge more for the big cup games than we charged for Newc/Arse.
Thanks, great tip re. the 25. Are there buses that start at Cockroft and thus avoid the giratory, or do all the buses start at Mithras and then go round to Cockroft ?
Yes, thanks both. I was mainly talking about getting there, but it's good to know that afterwards is a pain. I take it that it's slow getting out of the ground and on to the A27, or is it busy all the way down the Lewes Road back to the sites ?
All,
Just after a quick bit of advice. I'm going to give the Mithras/Cockroft P&R a go tonight. What's your experience/tips of using this site ? I will get there for when it opens (5.30pm). How is the Lewes Road at this time, what's it like afterwards, is one side of the Lewes Road better...
TB is the 'ultimate controlling party' due to his 77% shareholding as per the accounts for year to June 2011. This shareholding is in the holding company, which itself owned 100% of the 'Football Club' in these accounts.
It seems that, acc. to the return lodged at end of 2012, there are now...