jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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Yes, unless you are a civil engineer? The railway line needs maintenance so they can run at full speed.I dont get why the works seem to be constantly required every year? Am.i missing something?
Yes, unless you are a civil engineer? The railway line needs maintenance so they can run at full speed.I dont get why the works seem to be constantly required every year? Am.i missing something?
This wasn't Sky's decision though.This one has been in the diary for two years, this was a Sunday only block, but Sky Sports make their decisions with only a few months out, well after all the machinery is booked to do the work. Unfortunate, but if Sky move everything to a Sunday thats something we cannot anticipate two years out.
Very true, but still outside the timeframe, you can't just shift the engineering work however, the only time I've known it to happen was when we were at Wembley or when Falmer is blocked, like others have said its just one of those things.This wasn't Sky's decision though.
Had to be moved because of Spurs Europa league game.
Yep.Very true, but still outside the timeframe, you can't just shift the engineering work however, the only time I've known it to happen was when we were at Wembley or when Falmer is blocked, like others have said its just one of those things.
It’s subjective and depends when you leave. I normally have a beer in town and then you’re in the lap of the gods to an extent. Yesterday met some old boys from the Goldstone days in the Swan so left Brighton on the 14.17. Straight on and a seat. Going home stopped for one beer and walked straight on the train and then straight on the bus at Brighton. Probably the easiest journey I’ve ever had.crap pre match with the usual Brighton station / sunday crap