Better than saying
We have a number of players who are not quite premier league ready so they need to up their game quickly
like a certain x-man utd manager would say
Just realised if its the Sunday then there is a bus service on the SE Line, oh well Hastings - Ashford -- St P then instead, costs a bit more but only an hour and 27 which is quicker it would be up the SE line.
If I go from Bexhill a travel card is £50 for the three but I prefer the 1 hour 15 short trip from Battle to pay a premium on the SE line, but I agree from Brighton up its an even cheaper day, going from Bexhill I can only get to Haywards Heath in that time.
I have said this for the last 7 years. The problem going East after the game is people going to stations Eastbourne/Hastings will stand on the platform until the Eastbourne train comes, people going to stations to Seaford do likewise. This results in less space on the platform and longer queues...
Points for home cup matches have always been 15 no matter which opposition. It encourages bums on seats for the home cup matches and unlike away games you have to attend to get the points
I suppose there might be people waiting to see how Arsenal do on Thursday, a big defeat will make a Saturday game more likely, if its moved to Sunday I think it might get that low and there might me some returns.
I don't know, people will moan whatever
2005/2006 last time. I remember going up there for Barry Lloyd's first match in the FA cup 3rd round, in the snow.
Such an easy ground to get to as is Sheffield so easy to get to on the train.
Although I also remember in the infamous last game of the season at the Goldstone pitch invasion at...
To be fair there are not many grounds in the country where away fans are able to sit down. I'm not that tall but find it physically impossible to sit at some grounds while many others it is uncomfortable to sit for more than 10 minutes. I think Old Trafford was the worst, at half time I had to...
I found Wembley Park after the match was surprisingly simple. More or less straight onto a Metropolitan line train and changed at King's Cross to get down to London Bridge.