- Jun 27, 2012
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Yes but that was an early kick off so running trains etc would have been a lot easier than asking drivers to give up their Boxing Day evening to operate the trains and the busses! When this was announced yesterday, I asked my bus driver friend who drives for the bus company if he would work Boxingday evening and his reply was very fruitful in its language.
If there is a very much reduced park and ride option then this will be another game that I will take a dip out of
I’m sure it’s not going to be easy but I’m just speculating as to what the clubs are going to offer based on previous fixtures and the agreement to go ahead with the game (with the police). Where I assume feasibility of a bus operation will have been discussed with bus providers before the ok was given (“can you supply x number of buses at y time on Boxing Day night ? )
But yes. I don’t know - except I’m assuming more park and rides, parking, shuttle buses and subsidised coaches for Brentford fans.