Jello Biafra
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- Aug 8, 2011
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re: Chelsea. What does 'Purchase history' mean (date is 9/4)? And had they all sold out by that date?
Thanks for the tip-off. Snaffled it for one of my lads who is long term STH and Away traveller, who had other plans but can now attend. Thx a million.There’s a Chelsea ticket available atm
Train direct to Blackfriars, then tube to one of Earls Court/West Brompton/Fulham Broadway.For those travelling to Chelsea by train on Saturday, which route are you going on as it doesn't seem we can go via Clapham Jct??
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Get off at East Croydon, tram to Wimbledon then district line to Fulham BroadwayFor those travelling to Chelsea by train on Saturday, which route are you going on as it doesn't seem we can go via Clapham Jct??
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Train direct to Blackfriars, then tube to one of Earls Court/West Brompton/Fulham Broadway.
Get off at East Croydon, tram to Wimbledon then district line to Fulham Broadway
London Bridge (5 Guys lunch)For those travelling to Chelsea by train on Saturday, which route are you going on as it doesn't seem we can go via Clapham Jct??
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If you're going through London Bridge anyway before Blackfriars (?) why not LB to WestminsterTrain direct to Blackfriars, then tube to one of Earls Court/West Brompton/Fulham Broadway.
By the time you've changed lines I doubt there's much in it either way and depends on services on the day..........good thing in London is there are always plenty of options so no real need to plan to the nth degree in advance, Last time I walked from Victoria.If you're going through London Bridge anyway before Blackfriars (?) why not LB to Westminster
and pick up the district line there. Bit quicker shirley.
Fair point dazzer. I have to admit, Blackfriars is one of the most stunning stations for views across the river.By the time you've changed lines I doubt there's much in it either way and depends on services on the day..........good thing in London is there are always plenty of options so no real need to plan to the nth degree in advance, Last time I walked from Victoria.
It is - one thing the planners did get right in London - it's brilliant. It's also typically a lot less crowded than LB as well, and probably a quicker route to the tube than getting to the Jubilee at LB.......Fair point dazzer. I have to admit, Blackfriars is one of the most stunning stations for views across the river.
The Blackfriar pub nearby is none too shabby either!It is - one thing the planners did get right in London - it's brilliant. It's also typically a lot less crowded than LB as well, and probably a quicker route to the tube than getting to the Jubilee at LB.......
A lot of these type opf threads always seems to be people looking for the quickest (and usually least amount of walking) - usually loads of nicer options if you don't mind a stroll
Graham and Billy thought it probably best they didn’t goDoes anyone know why there is occasionally a single or pair coming up for sold out games like Chelsea? We can't make it now (and, no, I'm not offering the ticket to anyone because likely ban) but Supporter Services say no returns. How on earth are extra tickets popping up then?
I've not been in this position before as always make sure I can go before buying normally (something has come up that means Mrs GB is away so I need to take care of youngest and dog). I can now see why people think an away exchange might be good.
If we end up in Europe for any reason it would certainly be a good thing. I can see any nearby away selling out on day 1 to T1s only, but then people needing to return as flights get cancelled, leave gets refused, folks get Covid etc.
Unfortunately the trams aren't running from East Croydon to Wimbledon at present. You'll need to walk down to Reeves Corner.Get off at East Croydon, tram to Wimbledon then district line to Fulham Broadway