No buses? But in all fairness the Americans have crap public transport so every day is like Boxing Day in the US.
Difference being that they have a Carpark the size of sussex at every major sporting venue !
No buses? But in all fairness the Americans have crap public transport so every day is like Boxing Day in the US.
This, why dont we eat the leftover turkey on some day in August instead - if the club cant get it moved then its an absolute travesty !!!
That is much too logical for the Football League as it is much easier to put their hand in the sand and say it isn't their problem.
Is this a new phrase that has completely passed me by, or did you mean to say "head in the sand"?
There's 3 million people on the dole, give or take a bit. I'm sure the club could find 20000 of them and use them to give STHs a piggy back to the game and back. If they refuse, stop their benefits and send them home.
The turkey might go off by then !
sorry typing error yes I did mean to type head in the sand, probably due to the spelling checker and me clicking on the wrong one.
You had to sheck the spelling of head ?
The hire of buses for 23 home league matches would surely have been budgeted into the transport plan at the start of the season? Whether the requirement to provide buses for a Boxing day match was included in the contract or slipped through the small print net at the time is another matter.
The transport budget would surely have included Southern trousering their subsidy for 23 home league matches, Boxing Day or not? The payment that Southern would normally get, but surely, should not receive on Boxing Day, seeing as they fancy the day off, should or could, go a long way to subsidising any extra payment to bus companies - In theory?
I am sure that many will do the same as me, either drive as near to the ground as possible to park, and then walk or possibly get wife to drop me off and pick me up, but this depends on how many of us are going to the game and in how many cars.
No buses? But in all fairness the Americans have crap public transport so every day is like Boxing Day in the US.
I am sure that many will do the same as me, either drive as near to the ground as possible to park, and then walk or possibly get wife to drop me off and pick me up, but this depends on how many of us are going to the game and in how many cars.
Could they turn the bus drop off area into a car drop off area as a one off?
Parking anywhere on Lewes Road, between Natal Road (next to Mithras House) and the bypass is illegal at any time. You'd have to use the residential side streets.I would think that it looks very much like parking south of Coldean Lane on Lewes Rd but I a sure the locals on here will have a better idea of the parking problems there, if any.