- Aug 8, 2005
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Any recommendations for trains post match.
Am I better off walking further to Putney station over the bridge than queueing at Putney Bridge underground queue?
Yes definitely then back to Clapham and anywhere South after that.
Any recommendations for trains post match.
Am I better off walking further to Putney station over the bridge than queueing at Putney Bridge underground queue?
The Swindon Town match was abandoned in the 67th minute.
Albion HAD earned promotion before the rearranged game; they were promoted when they beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 at the Goldstone Ground on May 3rd 1977 (Rotherham lost the same night and could no longer catch us).
That’s what I thought but the table suggests Wrexham could have caught Albion post Swindon defeat. Is that wrong?
Anyone else notice that nowadays when you try to arrange to meet somebody by text in a different town, and you're going by train, you always have to add some kind of 'trains permitting' rider and warn the person you're due to meet to monitor their texts in case the trains upfurk. Which they will do, more often than not.
No, think it was late in game. Lost rearranged game 2-1 as penultimate game of season. I thought we were promoted by then, but not case:
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Wrexham fluffed their lines - lost final two games and we pipped Palace. Final table reads as an interesting 'where are they now':
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I was going to drive. Anyone got any parking suggestions ? Was thinking of going to Staines and getting the train from there.
weather or not
the latest GFS has snow for much of the south already by 7pm.
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and still snowing over London at 10pm
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[MENTION=236]Papa Lazarou[/MENTION] - when you look in detail at the BBC/Meteo Group forecasts this week, not just for milder Brighton, but for inland Sussex towns just the other side of the South Downs, typical temp’s day and night when the next bands precipitation pass are 3C, 4C and 5C. With only rain and sleet forecast. Not a snow symbol in sight.
The media headlines forecasts for snow might be covering meterologists for a ‘Michael Fish’ moment, plus they are very broadbrush for the wider region, which includes colder and snowier places such as the Chilterns.
Question, do you think the South Downs will get settled snow this week?
I do 2 train journeys most days (plumpton to London Victoria and back) and only twice in the last 6 months has there been a greater than 15 mins delay. Apart from pre announced buses etc. I
(It was far far worse admittedly during the 2017 disputes with almost 3-4 times a week disruption).