Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Now Tuesday 18th Dec.
On the club site.
Excellent news as it means I can go to the match now.
Now Tuesday 18th Dec.
On the club site.
Excellent news as it means I can go to the match now.
What's to say the club have not been trying to sort this for some time, and have been unsuccessful? They could have requested it be an away game right when the fixtures were being drawn, but perhaps they thought they'd be able to get the buses and trains to offer a service. In light of the time its taken for them to come to this announcement, could they have not been working hard all along to resolve this? Imagine trying to convince the bus drivers to work, and the train company to open the stations, train drivers, station staff, railway opperators? There's a lot to be arranged, for just one match, which affects less than 2% of the population of the county.
The again, it's probably all Barbers fault.
I note Mr Barber has appeased the Football League by saying that in future there will be more robust transport arrangements in place for a home fixture on Boxing Day. Does this infer the transport levy included in the match ticket price will rise from £3 to £5 next season
Me too - our 3 empty seats will now be filled - which is great for us.
But there will be some who now cannot make it, and actually I feel it's a bit unfair on them.
I've said it before and I will say it again. There are 91 other football grounds in England that host matches on Boxing Day when the fixture list demands they do. We aren't the only one to have built our stadium out of the town, or without ample street parking. The fact we're the ONLY one that cries like a baby and has to force a postponement makes a major statement that says The Amex will NEVER be a top-class venue.
There are 91 other football grounds in England that host matches on Boxing Day when the fixture list demands they do. We aren't the only one to have built our stadium out of the town, or without ample street parking.
What sort of 'major statement' is it? That we won't compromise on our commitment to local residents to restrict the numbers of fans in private vehicles? Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
Well they seem to think they'll be able to find a solution for future Boxing Days, if that's the case why haven't they done it this season
Someone at the club (before Barber's appointment) should have planned for this contingency, we were always going to get a home game on Boxing Day sooner rather than later.
We can't all be the chosen confidant of BHAFC, plucked from obscurity to be the special one. It's a good job wiser men than me, such as yourself, are here to steer me on the right path.
Pretty much 'this', nail on head, etc.
This is a disappointing decision. Its a major headache sorted by shifting the game, but I still think its the wrong one.
There needs to be a review into what has gone wrong with the pre match travel arrangements for this (non) game. We know there are no scheduled trains on on Boxing Day, but what of the chartered Brighton Buses? What does the contract state?
Two things have probably happened I suspect - Whoever drew up the contract on behalf of the club, has messed up by not including the requirement to provide special buses on Boxing Day to serve the P & R plus other special routes, or, Brighton Buses are in breach of contract for for failing to provide the service the contract states.
We await with interest to find out who is at fault.......
Pretty much 'this', nail on head, etc.
This is a disappointing decision. Its a major headache sorted by shifting the game, but I still think its the wrong one.
There needs to be a review into what has gone wrong with the pre match travel arrangements for this (non) game. We know there are no scheduled trains on on Boxing Day, but what of the chartered Brighton Buses? What does the contract state?
Two things have probably happened I suspect - Whoever drew up the contract on behalf of the club, has messed up by not including the requirement to provide special buses on Boxing Day to serve the P & R plus other special routes, or, Brighton Buses are in breach of contract for for failing to provide the service the contract states.
We await with interest to find out who is at fault.......