Hillian1
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It's not gone fantastically well for the OP this thread to be fair.
Try getting a train to Eastbourne,lost count how many times I waited an hour or more.
Agreed 100%And there lies the problem going east after the game, if people got on the first train out and change at Lewes it clears the platform for those on the ramp. Those going to Seaford etc will then catch the train the would have anyway when it gets to Lewes and those going to Eastbourne etc get the chance of a connection on the London line.
Common sense IMO
It's not gone fantastically well for the OP this thread to be fair.
Of course not - they put their stadium in the best place they could, same as us. St Marys is still a disgusting, toilet of an area though.
And as I have an irrational hatred of the scum, I will take any opportunity I can to have a petty dig at them thank you very much.
How dare you slag off the area I was dragged up!
I enjoyed it quite a lot at the time but, since I moved to a lovely little village in the north of the county I've realised how bad it really was!
And there lies the problem going east after the game, if people got on the first train out and change at Lewes it clears the platform for those on the ramp. Those going to Seaford etc will then catch the train the would have anyway when it gets to Lewes and those going to Eastbourne etc get the chance of a connection on the London line.
Common sense IMO
St Mary’s is an off the shelf stadium but get your facts right it definitely isn’t out of town!
Presumably for evening games? They're great going easy at weekends.
Normally use P&R, but when I have got the train from Lewes I've always had issues getting to the platform. If this is because people already there are picking and choosing their trains, then that should be easily resolved shouldn't it? Stewards just tell them to get on. No argument - change at Lewes if needs be.
Oh and back in the day when I worked in Southampton, St Mary's was one of the main red light areas in the city. It was a dump. Perfect place for a new football stadium really.
St Mary’s is an off the shelf stadium but get your facts right it definitely isn’t out of town!
Thats a good point about the toilets. If we serve beer outside perhaps we should at least have urinals.
What village are you in now? Luckily I spend most of my time in Winchester these days but I had to work in the centre of Southampton for 3 months last year and it really is grim nowadays.
I don't mind St Mary's or Southampton but I really don't understand why they didn't build a train station for the purpose, considering the railway track runs alongside it. They'd absolutely LOVE their own version of Falmer stadium instead of the walk from St Denys (or the even longer walk from Southampton central). People have always moaned about our accessibility but the fact is that it is far easier to get to and from our stadium than most new builds.
Oh and back in the day when I worked in Southampton, St Mary's was one of the main red light areas in the city. It was a dump. Perfect place for a new football stadium really.
Barber covered this in an Albion roar and pre season forum. Is simply not cost viable and a lot more complex than any of us think. Hold yer bladder and or take yer kids into the concourse
It can’t be that complicated or expensive to hire a couple of portaloos.