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Plenty if it saves them a few bob in this ever gloomier economic crisis.I don't believe that for a second, and how many people are going to walk half an hour in the middle of winter ?
Plenty if it saves them a few bob in this ever gloomier economic crisis.I don't believe that for a second, and how many people are going to walk half an hour in the middle of winter ?
I don't believe that for a second, and how many people are going to walk half an hour in the middle of winter ?
Plenty if it saves them a few bob in this ever gloomier economic crisis.
There are lots of Albion supporters in Moulsecoomb, Coldean, Bevendean and Hollingdean - all within 30 minutes walk of the ground.
I don't know how we'd prove it but I bet more people will walk to games than come by train.
No wind up, I have no interest in trains, don't use them, have no need to use them so they hold no interest for me.
As far as the Amex goes, they can only accommodate less than 10% of the total gate,
So on boxing day only 10% of of those going to the game will inconvenienced, so as travel medium for games they are insignificant.
you plank ! charltons in a central location for most of your lot , you still poncing fans from sussexWtf? 90% of the football grounds in England have no trains on boxing day. In fact Victoria-Brighton is one of about only eight lines in the UK that runs that day. Everyone else manages to get bums on seats, what you fretting over?
it must be a head ache sitting in that Police van with your fingers crossedChrist on a BIKE.
What is the WORST that would happen out of this? You go by train to one game, you find out it takes you an hour and a half to get away, you decide not to go by train again. It's only an hour and a half out of your whole life. It's not the end of the world.
Secondly: if we do have a Boxing Day home game, well it's now MARCH. You have NINE MONTHS to formulate a plan to get you to the stadium. If you start thinking about it now, hopefully you'll have come up with some kind of crazy solution, like, I don't know, driving or getting the bus, or walking, by Christmas. Good luck with your planning, chaps, I'm crossing all my fingers for you all.
it must be a head ache sitting in that Police van with your fingers crossed
no i'm not worried but i thought it was a topic for discussion, how people can dismiss this when there hasn't been a trial run at the stadium i find a bit strange but hey ho just my view on itAre you seriously telling me this issue is worrying you though? Really?
you plank ! charltons in a central location for most of your lot , you still poncing fans from sussex
Christ on a BIKE.
We still run subsidised coaches to home games from Worthing, Brighton, Eastbourne, etc, yes. Why, are you thinking of catching one to watch us instead on Boxing Day, because of how impossible traversing the seven miles from Brighton to Falmer without a train is?
yeah we all live in brighton :hammer:
We still run subsidised coaches to home games from Worthing, Brighton, Eastbourne, etc, yes.
desperate times for a desperate club ............... things can only get betterWe do them from Crawley, Lancing, Bexhill, Battle and Ore too. Whereabouts are you, I'll find out your closest pick-up point.
If you haven't bothered reading the rest of the thread, it's the Brighton-Falmer bit specifically that people are talking about in terms of capacity when there's no trains, do keep up.
When we were shit and Charlton were in the prem they took full advantage. This also extended to Kent, which also got Scally angry (not a bad thing but MORALLY dubious).
And THIS, ladies and gents, is why I HATE Charlton. Do NOT give me all that fans utd rubbish. Oh they all turned out that day blah blah BLAH.
When we were shit and Charlton were in the prem they took full advantage. This also extended to Kent, which also got Scally angry (not a bad thing but MORALLY dubious).
What sort of aftershave is everyone going to be wearing. I bet Buzzer comes up with something nice.
fair comment .Hmmm. I agree with here but it does seem to form part of a transport plan for getting people to/from the Valley and this is more than our Stadium Project Team have come up with to date. Having to bring in transport consultants at this late stage in order to advise on meeting the requirements of the planning consent and undertaking transport "surveys" at ST presentations indicates to me that this could be a cock-up. Notwithstanding the limited train capacity on the Brighton-Lewes line, how is the Mill Road P&R (it's full every game now) going to cope with x3 the number of away fans as well all the additional Brighton supporters from West Sussex and Surrey where for many, as now, public transport will not be a viable proposition.