I don't think adversion is a word, but there is a round in I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue where Jack Dee must answer In My Pants to every question. Is this a future question for the show?As I have a complete adversion to waiting hours for a train back, I am looking at going to the Forest game on a motor bike. Reserach suggests that parking is free - where do you leav ethe helmet, or are you allowed to take it into the ground?
Google says
Amex Stadium EntranceThere are four reception areas at the stadium, at the North, South, East and West sides of the ground. Bags over the size of A4 paper and motorcycle helmets will need to be deposited in our bag drop facility outside the South East entrance at a cost of £5
See #2.
Sorry, that was childish of me I know. I’m usually better than that.See #2.
No better than me. Same joke, different set up.Sorry, that was childish of me I know. I’m usually better than that.
Actually on reflection I am not usually better than that. Despite this, I apologise.
When I took my motorbike to the pre season friendly it had gone up to £8 to leave a helmet.Google says
Amex Stadium EntranceThere are four reception areas at the stadium, at the North, South, East and West sides of the ground. Bags over the size of A4 paper and motorcycle helmets will need to be deposited in our bag drop facility outside the South East entrance at a cost of £5
Don't take other NSCers with you then, they're a financial liability at best.When I took my motorbike to the pre season friendly it had gone up to £8 to leave a helmet.
Unless things have changed, any revenue from the bag drop goes into the Albion Foundation (formerly AITC) so the club aren't making money from this.Don't take other NSCers with you then, they're a financial liability at best.
I've waltzed into games with a skid lid before now and no ones batted an eye lid . . . Then got stopped and refused in 1901, so turned 180 and walked in via the opposite turnstiles no problem.
the last 2-3 years the clubs clearly seen another added matchday congestion/complication opportunity with a nominal revenue stream and just couldn't resist.
They also have to staff the facility, which obviously costs something. Whenever I've used it the staff have been very friendly and efficient, by the way.Unless things have changed, any revenue from the bag drop goes into the Albion Foundation (formerly AITC) so the club aren't making money from this.
The word is aversion.I don't think adversion is a word,