Two together pays for itself in one journey usually, especially the longer distance ones. The cheaper train tickets seem to be getting snapped up quick for Preston
I resided in Manchester for 3 years up till 2008 and there were a load of seagulls in the north west....would often head back north together after the southern and Midlands games....
Heading at first light on the Wednesday morning....anticipating the painful Q to get in but hoping to pitch up somewhere in Dairy Ground by late morning.....weather looks like it will be nothing more than a few showers here and there so all in all ok.....
If you are really keen for a ticket get yourself to castle Carey station on the Wednesday or Thursday morning....for about £300-£350 you will be able to pay a man to take you in the back of his van/truck as a on site worker....friend of mine has done this the last couple of years.....when...
Has the rail replacement bus only just been announced by Network Rail? It really does baffle me as to the lack of planning they do around these works....a bus from three bridges effectively doubles the journey time down from London - not a great day to be doing it with many Albion and Brentford...
Am I right in thinking that as a season ticket holder in WSL that if I wish to buy a ticket in the north stand for this game, I need to wait until after 9am on Tuesday? I will then have 24 hours until the Wednesday when they go on sale to bronze members to buy the ticket?
Poverty zone? Tower Hamlets is a poor borough with areas like Whitechappel, Stepney and Limehouse but Brick Lane and the surrounding area is swamped with these kinds of establishments as it is on the edge of the city....you struggle to buy a pint for less than a fiver in the pubs around brick...