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Lander

NSC down?
Jan 11, 2005
4,424
Lindfield
Withdean Wanderer said:
Not quite Sussex finest though? Nor London Pride either!

and don't you get toilets on trains?!?!

Train or Lovebus? Train wins, hands down

Yes, but, i cant be fagged to carry this argument on, train means taking my big bag into the ground with me. Going straight from college.
 














Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
Train is good for the local and London games, coach is easiest for the long haul games. No train changes either, a TV on board, toilet, food and a stop on motorway for a comfort break. And anything you take you can leave on the coach. You can't do that on a train. I'm more than happy to take my portable DVD player on the coach and leave it on board. I couldn't do that on a train.
 
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Munkfish

Well-known member
May 1, 2006
12,090
Withdean wanderer is going for you lander i think you should have a ruck! see who wins then you can decide whats best train or coach :)
 


Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
Munkfish said:
Withdean wanderer is going for you lander i think you should have a ruck! see who wins then you can decide whats best train or coach :)

:lolol:

I'm not 'going for him', i just fail to see why anyone would WANT to do away games on the Lovebus (without the now almost cliche answer of 'Liz/Sarah:love: ').

Obviously, if you are going alone, the Lovebus experience is probably better, but if there's 11 of you going, i can't see how going by coach can be very enjoyable!
 




Lander

NSC down?
Jan 11, 2005
4,424
Lindfield
It is, we make it a laugh, ask Braders, he will tell you since we have been coaching it, its been A LOT louder on the coaches and much more enjoyable
 


rospants

off to ronan in the park!
Jul 11, 2005
2,059
brighton
Lander said:
It is, we make it a laugh, ask Braders, he will tell you since we have been coaching it, its been A LOT louder on the coaches and much more enjoyable

cant you kill one of your group?. there will be a spare place for me then
 






Munkfish

Well-known member
May 1, 2006
12,090
Train is much better but its each to there own! i can see for ease the coach is much easier all you have to do is sit on it no changing trains/tube etc sit there and relax shame theres a no drinking policy! anyone tired a alternitive coach offering?
 




Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
British Bulldog said:
Do they let you take lots of beer on the coach?

Not a drop.

Lander said:
It is, we make it a laugh, ask Braders, he will tell you since we have been coaching it, its been A LOT louder on the coaches and much more enjoyable

Aha, so you improve the experience, right.

Lovebus experience...
Sounds a right load of laughs....:rolleyes:
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
Lander said:
No beer, and no sorry rospants

It's the train for me every time then, Cant be doing with all this staying sober at away games mullarky! :drink:
 


seagully

Cock-knobs!
Jun 30, 2006
2,960
Battle
I've gotta get from Coventry down to Earl's Court to meet my mate and then try and navigate my way to the game on the tube after a skinful. Can't wait!

:drink:
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
My son told me that he thinks that for Millwall you can now get a train which goes straight to the stadium and you walk down a covered wakway straight to the away end. Is this so, if so which station and how do we buy the tickets so as to retain the stub for the next round?
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
BensGrandad said:
My son told me that he thinks that for Millwall you can now get a train which goes straight to the stadium and you walk down a covered wakway straight to the away end. Is this so, if so which station and how do we buy the tickets so as to retain the stub for the next round?

You take the train to south bermondsey & exit the away fans walkway then it's fenced straight down to the away end. You go to the ticket booth to buy your ticket then straight in the turnstile for a pint before kick off!
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
British Bulldog said:
You take the train to south bermondsey & exit the away fans walkway then it's fenced straight down to the away end. You go to the ticket booth to buy your ticket then straight in the turnstile for a pint before kick off!

Many thanks a lot more civilised than my first away game to watch Brighton when I bunked off school to watch a cup replay at The Den with my mate Terry Tribe later of The Clifton fame.
 


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