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Oh crap. I've got 4 tickets.Oh ffs just seen this - absolute wankers. That’s prob money down the drain then.
Oh crap. I've got 4 tickets.Oh ffs just seen this - absolute wankers. That’s prob money down the drain then.
I'm not used to the underground, which is best to drive to and park to get a tube? From Brighton.No tube strikes so possible to drive to Morden, Richmond, Wimbledon etc and get tube across London.
Fully agree. Need to look at the big picture hereLet’s remember what the RMT are fighting for before slagging them off. A fair wage for ALL staff. This is a critical time in British history. A football match pales when compared to putting food on the table. Drive or get the coach, there are options for the loyal fans. I’ll be taking this option.
You say this as though the scale and frequency of the disruption caused by these strikes doesn't impact normal working people's ability to put food on the table too. People rely on the rail network for work, not just trips to the football.Let’s remember what the RMT are fighting for before slagging them off. A fair wage for ALL staff. This is a critical time in British history. A football match pales when compared to putting food on the table. Drive or get the coach, there are options for the loyal fans. I’ll be taking this option.
You say this as though the scale and frequency of the disruption caused by these strikes doesn't impact normal working people's ability to put food on the table too. People rely on the rail network for work, not just trips to the football.
I'm not used to the underground, which is best to drive to and park to get a tube? From Brighton.
Bought tickets for my brother and his wife and my daughter as a surprise trip (he's over from the USA that week). Seagulls Travel for 4 makes it bloody expensive day out.
Before just automatically assuming that strike workers have some righteous cause, what is the average wage of a train driver, does anyone know?Let’s remember what the RMT are fighting for before slagging them off. A fair wage for ALL staff. This is a critical time in British history. A football match pales when compared to putting food on the table. Drive or get the coach, there are options for the loyal fans. I’ll be taking this option.
Why does everyone go for train drivers out of interest ? What about all the other stuff involved in the railway.Before just automatically assuming that strike workers have some righteous cause, what is the average wage of a train driver, does anyone know?
Port workers at Felixstowe were striking a few weeks ago, rejecting a 7 (yes SEVEN)% pay rise and a one off payment on top of that. All I can say is teachers and nurses would absolutely eat your arm off for that.
Rmt are striking so affects the signallers , managers will run the signalling panels but only between 7am and 7pm so most trains have to finish by then I’m afraidApologies if I'm being stupid .... But is it all trains are off for November 9th or is it only certain services affected? Cant seem to find the actual details about it online!
I’m looking at the Wolthomstowe central option for parking and then Victoria line to Finsbury Park.Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park, Southfields would be handy. Get District line up to South Kensington then change for Piccadilly line up to Arsenal.
This is why I put ‘ALL’ staff. Very lazy just blaming drivers. Many thousands of other staff. Fancy working on a train platform late at night for very little money ? I’m not going to argue the case. I have my views and you have yours. Ps. A 7% increase for port workers is a real world 4% pay decrease.Before just automatically assuming that strike workers have some righteous cause, what is the average wage of a train driver, does anyone know?
Port workers at Felixstowe were striking a few weeks ago, rejecting a 7 (yes SEVEN)% pay rise and a one off payment on top of that. All I can say is teachers and nurses would absolutely eat your arm off for that.
Teachers will be voting soon on strike action, not sure on nhs staff.Why does everyone go for train drivers out of interest ? What about all the other stuff involved in the railway.
Also nothing stopping teachers & nurses striking … that said I do think with the railways recent history their continual striking is a bit ‘rich’ at the moment
Best option is drive to outer London and park near the end of one of the tube lines. A bit of a pain but a good option for a car load.If this game was somewhere like Southampton or Bournemouth where parking is a possibility I think a lot of people might try and drive there. But parking near Arsenal will be near impossible.
When you add in that it's a night game and tickets are only £20 I think there will be a vast amount of people who will swerve it.
I reckon our best hope is that the RMT change the date yet again.
Especially with the stricter rules about away tickets, don’t want to look like I’ve bought tickets to pass on and accrue points.Once bitten, twice shy. I too won’t be buying away tickets again while train disputes persist. it’s just becoming an expensive way to accrue loyalty points.
I’m looking at going to Westfields in Stratford, easy parking. Then London Overground to Highbury & Islington, I don’t think they’re on strike.I’m looking at the Wolthomstowe central option for parking and then Victoria line to Finsbury Park.
West Ham are at home at the same time so could be busy.I’m looking at going to Westfields in Stratford, easy parking. Then London Overground to Highbury & Islington, I don’t think they’re on strike.
I’m looking at going to Westfields in Stratford, easy parking. Then London Overground to Highbury & Islington, I don’t think