Unless you're Alanis Morrisette, I'm not sure about the irony of a rugby stadium that has a capacity of 80,000 and was originally built in 1906.
You still haven't enlightened me to better arenas for transport links.
Unless you're Alanis Morrisette, I'm not sure about the irony of a rugby stadium that has a capacity of 80,000 and was originally built in 1906.
I know it doesn't suit everyone but as usual we stayed for a post match pint watched the highlight's in the West Lower concourse walked down to the station, no queues on the bridge and waited five minutes for the Lewes train which was fairly empty.
It works well for me that some leave early as it makes my journey easier.
You still haven't enlightened me to better arenas for transport links.
And it was f..in cold yesterday even in the concourse !!!
Thank you grasshopper. You'll have to find your enlightenment elsewhere. I have what I need on what this subject. It's scope is more than just transport links and stadia.
The point of leaving early is to avoid spending ages stuck in a queue. The reason people get stuck in a queue is because other people are ahead of you; therefore the time of leaving (and speed outside the ground) depends on how many other people are also leaving earlier than you.
The only way you can "win" is by leaving earlier than others, but this becomes an increasingly hopeless as the earlier people leave, the earlier you have to leave to make it 'worthwhile' (no-one wants to leave early, miss loads of the match and then be stuck in a queue anyway).
Having been to many of our stadiums in the UK including all the top ones of all events and none stand out as any better than the Amex. In fact many are much much worse and leave it totally to those attending to sort their transport requirements out. Few stadiums have their own bus station, coach parking area, railway station, car parking and even pay those attending to use them.
Honestly not sure what you're on about, but happy to leave (early) it.
We always leave after the final whistle.....have a brisk walk to the Mill Road bus queue ( to old to run) get on a bendy bus normally within 30 mins, Arrive Mill Hill normally about 17:30
Get home by 20:00 ( yes 8pm) stop moaning.....................
What you talking about Willis?
What you talking about Willis?
Subsidised so to be sustainable within the local transport structure.
Unless you're Alanis Morrisette, I'm not sure about the irony of a rugby stadium that has a capacity of 80,000 and was originally built in 1906.
Once driverless vehicles are the only things on the roads you should see a vast improvement in leaving big events!
At Wembley, empty seats appeariing in the Arsenal areas after 68 minutes.
It must be due to long journeys ahead for Rupert's and Tarquin’s, back to Islington and Brighton.
Fancy missing a Cup Final like that. Or are they running away from the Spurs fans in the home end?
The point of leaving early is to avoid spending ages stuck in a queue. The reason people get stuck in a queue is because other people are ahead of you; therefore the time of leaving (and speed outside the ground) depends on how many other people are also leaving earlier than you.
The only way you can "win" is by leaving earlier than others, but this becomes an increasingly hopeless as the earlier people leave, the earlier you have to leave to make it 'worthwhile' (no-one wants to leave early, miss loads of the match and then be stuck in a queue anyway).