[Albion] Arse at home on NYE miserable git thread

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Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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How many people on here are coming down for the game who don’t expect to get home before Big Ben strikes taking us into 2023

I was speaking to a guy yesterday who says that a lot of bus drivers have put in for the day off on NYE so he thought there may be issues with the P&R busses availability and with train reduced services it could be interesting getting home.



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Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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It seems we are now served with these horrendous KO times annually. For me, 5.30pm is not quite as bad as 8pm on Boxing Day last year, but neither is in anyway attractive.
One mainly for BHAFC local fans and the huge number of AFC fans that live locally, I'd have thought. At least there are public transport options available, unlike that genuine Boxing Day shitshow last year
 


A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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getting to the stage with these idiotic match times where I just can’t be bothered with the grief. Its on tv, so will most likely sit and watch the match with my SIL and Granddaughter, glass in hand and waitress service along with a series of nice snacks and eats all on hand.
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

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Jul 7, 2003
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Seagull Travel booked as soon as the kick of time was confirmed. Not ideal but makes sure I get home at a reasonable time. Not miserable about the football, more that I can't stand New Years Eve and all the total bollocks that surrounds it but I'm sure the annual thread on that topic will appear next week
 






Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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A 5:30 kick-off very probably means not being back in Worthing until gone 9pm. On a regular Saturday that is fine, but not on NYE, so I'll also be watching from the sofa before heading out for the evening.
 








Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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I very much doubt I shall be partaking. A local barstool beckons for the game, then arriving home shortly after for a pre-ordered curry, some Christmas grog, and the tellybox. Soon followed by that warm feeling of infinite relief that I am NOT trapped in a horrendous queue at gawd knows what time trying to battle my arse back from the Amex to my comfortable armchair.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Well, I'm going to humbug your humbug. Haven't been out for NYE (apart from a particularly poor school parents' party one year) in donks. Pubs are overpriced and absolutely full of the sort of nob ends who can't handle their booze and drugs that most complain about at London away games. Routine for a while now has been cook something really decent, open a nice wine and watch Jools, sometimes with kids and sometimes without.

This will give me an excuse to go to the pub earlier when it's calmer and have a happy new year pint with a couple of mates on the concourse, bit of football, shenanigans call for going home with no "when are you getting back" texts from her indoors and likely to be home just in time for Jools to start and get a nice, mellow, warming Aussie Shiraz on the go with some snacks.

Bring. It. On.
 




Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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A 5:30 kick-off very probably means not being back in Worthing until gone 9pm. On a regular Saturday that is fine, but not on NYE, so I'll also be watching from the sofa before heading out for the evening.
As our Commander In Chief you should be setting an example and actively encouraging your troops to go to games, not sitting at home on your arse!
 












Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Mehh.. according to ze internetz, going on the Picadelly Line-stuff to Heathrow takes 45 minutes, then the flight takes 2 hours, then my train from Copenhagen takes like 50 minutes... with small margins and no unexpected delays I could be home before midnight!

Nah
:lolol:

Well, APART from getting to Heathrow from Brighton, taking three hours to clear security and passports, the delay while the single working baggage handler finds all those bags and the time difference......
 






Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Nah, you're alright, got a party to go to, won't watching, will have occasional snoops at my phone to keep up with how many Arsenal score.
 




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