Weststander
Well-known member
Exactly this. The Amex location fundamentally means that there’s three routes out. Train, bus or car, everyone is taking one of these three options (excepting a gaggle of hardy cyclists). Massive pinch points.
It’s that feeling that you haven’t left the stadium 50 minutes after the match ended because you’re still stood 100 yards away waiting for a bus.
I wasn’t a regular at the Goldstone, but when I went it didn’t matter where I was living, I set off and I was moving. That (to me) is the difference. We can’t clear these pinch points fast enough.
I was a Goldstone regular from Jan 76. Even with 33k plus gates, at final whistle we just walked off to the Hove Park area or down to Shirley Street where my Dad had parked. Home to our town 10 miles away 45 minutes later, picking up the Argus Night Final on the way.