Yep, you have a point. Pretty much what Donald Trump said too ................. although I will concede that you haven't advocated injecting cleaning fluid!
Stupidly long roundabout transport mode there and back. Either that or leave shortly after half time because it's clearly more important to get the train home than to watch the game you paid to watch
Sarcasm somewhat misplaced, methinks.
Current thinking is that Omicron is mild, albeit easily spread. Covid deaths estimated at 1 in 3,000 compared to 1 in 250 two years ago. It is the dog that has barked for the most part. There will always be exceptions but we really should not be concerned or doing anything different than we were before Covid. As it is a coronavirus, Covid is very unlikely to morph into a virus that is more harmful than Omicron B5/B6.
Indeed, there is almost certainly a bigger issue round the corner from influenza, which has has had two years off due to lockdowns (and perhaps mask wearing) so our collective immunity has reduced. Influenza spreads less easily but is more serious.
Almost certainly going to be my last as well. Now 76 and just not up to going to every home game. only managed two last season although that was largely down to Covid. Have had a ST on and off since 1959 so Ive had a decent run.
I have problem with walking for an hour or so (subject to weather) so am considering getting the 700 bus (free) into Brighton and walking to the ground from there. And then do the reverse after the game - avoiding queue at Falmer. That's fine for most games - but evening kick offs are trickier due to less frequent buses.
I suppose I could give it a go ...
I'll report back if it gets nicked
Getting the 700 and walking does mean you'll be walking for an hour or so. You could get off at Palmeria Sq and jump on a 25 or 49 there to get you up to the Amex. The queue for getting the bus back into town can be a bit crap but also can work well; such are the vagaries of bus travel.
Sarcasm somewhat misplaced, methinks.
Current thinking is that Omicron is mild, albeit easily spread. Covid deaths estimated at 1 in 3,000 compared to 1 in 250 two years ago. It is the dog that has barked for the most part. There will always be exceptions but we really should not be concerned or doing anything different than we were before Covid. As it is a coronavirus, Covid is very unlikely to morph into a virus that is more harmful than Omicron B5/B6.
Indeed, there is almost certainly a bigger issue round the corner from influenza, which has has had two years off due to lockdowns (and perhaps mask wearing) so our collective immunity has reduced. Influenza spreads less easily but is more serious.
Getting the 700 and walking does mean you'll be walking for an hour or so. You could get off at Palmeria Sq and jump on a 25 or 49 there to get you up to the Amex. The queue for getting the bus back into town can be a bit crap but also can work well; such are the vagaries of bus travel.
Not sure why this couldn't be tagged onto one of the existing type threads but...
Always saddened to hear a long term fan saying they're giving up. Many "newer" fans might not stick around when things dip (we've had a mighty run since the Amex opened). The older fans know what it's like to follow a team really through the mire.
I'm currently on hiatus (my username is inappropriate nowadays) for last season and this one, hope to get back to a season ticket in 2023.
So, no hate from me. Hope you can relight your fire and enjoy it all again.
Thanks for the Palmeira Sq tip ... I've never got my head around B&H bus numbers and routes ... despite the fact one of my sons has been a driver for them for years. We've always caught the 700 from Shoreham High St to Brighton as it's so direct whereas the number 2 goes on a magical mystery tour!
Assume you just show season ticket on phone for free travel?
The levels of self-importance you must have to start a thread like this. Just do it and get on with it FFS. Plenty of other people enjoy the Amex experience and living it through kids, grand kids whatever.
Yes you just show your season ticket when you board. The 25 no longer runs from Palmeira Square straight to the ground during the day, you can catch a 49 there to East Moulsecoomb and then walk, or change again at the Old Steine to a 25 straight to the Amex.
Or perhaps just going through a bad patch like we all do sometimes.
Thing has just about run its course for me, will be stepping aside. BHAFC can sink or swim with or without my £. Time was when the proper fanbase made the difference. That's not the case anymore. Despite living about 3 miles from the Amex, still makes it about a 6 hour covid high-risk round trip.
Just too tired. Just can't be arsed with it anymore. Club mask regime and SASTA make it perfectly clear they don't care if we catch covid or not. ****s
Lewes FC looks like a way better day out on just about every level
Given the police/stewards/cctv in attendance at a match I'd say any thief trying to steal a bike/helmet from outside the Amex during a match must be as thick as shit.
The levels of self-importance you must have to start a thread like this. Just do it and get on with it FFS. Plenty of other people enjoy the Amex experience and living it through kids, grand kids whatever.