I assumed it was always like this 83 minutes into every game?Never seen a queue like this before.View attachment 191528
What were they all doing in Bridge Car Park?Attacking wise did well.
Lampty back to his best going forward but no where near strong enough defending.
Ferguson a long way from a PL player. Movement to make himself available has to be better.
Despite his skill have big doubts if he will ever be a good team player. It is obvious why others are selected before him.
Mitoma real quality.
Probably still a Liverpool fan.Not relevant to the car park but some bloke stopped in front of me when I was walking down from Coldean and asked whether the whole area was permit only. When I confirmed that it was, he asked where near the stadium could he park. How long has restricted parking been in place? How could someone not know? (and he wasn't a Scouser, he had a local accent).
It was really bad near the ground: the queues for the trains blocked off everyone trying to cross the bridge.Never seen a queue like this before.View attachment 191528
Great work. I left 5 mins after final whistle (east lower). Caught in queues over railway line. Parked at top car park in uni. Got to car at 9.51. At woodingdean crossroads at 22.15. Home (saltdea ) at 22.26. Had a lucky space that had a path out onto boiler house hill.Final whistle: 21;23
At car: 21:42
Out of car park: 22:05
At @Papa Lazarou’s in Worthing: 22:33
So, 42 minutes.
We had what looked to be an excellent space, literally end of row, a couple of rows from the exit gate. I thought we might have been on for a sub-30, but it wasn't to be.
Restrictions came in around the 3rd-4th season as I recall. When I sometimes had to work pre game and was running late, I confess to randomly parking up or around Rushlake Road, then attempt to shuffle innocently out the car whilst covering up any Albion colours.Not relevant to the car park but some bloke stopped in front of me when I was walking down from Coldean and asked whether the whole area was permit only. When I confirmed that it was, he asked where near the stadium could he park. How long has restricted parking been in place? How could someone not know? (and he wasn't a Scouser, he had a local accent).
The uni has been shocking this season, it used to be the good option too. I ended up having to squeeze in next to some ridiculous truck for the United game, then it was a good 70/80 mins before we actually got out of the car park.It was bloody awful in the Uni car park today. I assumed they over sold it as that was the first time I have ever seen people circling round car park C to find somewhere to park. That was really the worst I have seen in 5 years of using the car park. Quite a few people getting out of their cars with Liverpool shirts on too. I thought car parking tickets were home fans only. Obviously not
i think in the future they are going to have to rethink how car parks are marked out. With now so many HUGE SUVs etc taking up all of their parking boxes and spilling over to the next ones so limiting people being able to park and get out of their cars ( it’s getting like parking in the US) and today we saw at least 20 cases of this, they should really mark out a section of a car park so they can all park together.
i hope the Man City parking will be better or EDF a will be open which is certainly a better option
Good work. I was hopeful for you when you described your space.Final whistle: 21;23
At car: 21:42
Out of car park: 22:05
At @Papa Lazarou'sin Worthing: 22:33
So, 42 minutes.
We had what looked to be an excellent space, literally end of row, a couple of rows from the exit gate. I thought we might have been on for a sub-30, but it wasn't to be.
Have you considered the 49 bus as a Plan B? Ok it's not the fastest, but journey time from just past the Bridge Car Park to Portslade station is about 45 minutesGood work. I was hopeful for you when you described your space.
We got in just after 11 thanks to the trains so about an hour an 40 to do the six miles home to Portslade!