This proves the point. Southern don't lay on extra trains simply because there are passengers who want to use them. They lay on extra trains because the Club have agreed to pay a subsidy. The subsidy obviously only covers the level of service between Lewes and Brighton, although it also...
When we get to the Premier League, we can all sit in our mate's hotel room and watch the game on Sky. Nobody need even think about having to travel to Falmer. At it'll only cost £29 for the whole party. Problem solved. Barber IN!
Yes, but the "average" Championship player is rubbish. The extra money needs to go to the guys who are earning £15,000 a week. They are the good players who DESERVE to be earning the same as Wayne Rooney.
You may think that the current arrangements are "a joke". They are nowhere near as funny as they could be, if the travel subsidy goes.
If all that Southern chose to run were four trains an hour from Brighton or Lewes to Falmer (two four coach trains and two three coach trains) your...
The issue is not just about subsidies paid by the club and charges paid by fans, it's also about the availability of transport to get to games and the parking that is available, if you choose to use your car.
It's essential that everyone involved in decision making is happy with what they are...
Apart from anything else, what's the point of "sharing"? I come on NSC to read the views of other NSC users and to contribute to some of the discussions. Sharing all of this with other contacts who aren't NSC users strikes me as being simple self-indulgence.