So how many grounds in the country can you walk 100 meters to get your train home?.... So you may wait 15-20 mins.... big deal,.... if you stay 30 mins and have a leisurely pint afterwards, then get your train, sorted.Train after the game was chaos, either you have got used to it, or you like to be somewhere between a sheep and a sardine.
Park up in Lewes and use one of the many pubs in the town there. You get travel included in your match ticket. Either the station car park or the college car park on the south side of the station. The trains whilst they can be a pain, especially for midweek games, really aren't that bad imo. No worse than any other train network that deals with crowds of similar sizes at other stadiums. You will find getting from and returning to Lewes easier than using park and ride imo. Especially if you want to go for a drink pre match. using park and ride will mean a load of faffing about to get into Brighton.
Jellybean;6484293[B said:Did that the year we lost 3-0, it was better than getting on the train after the match, but the bus dragged us to the racecourse afterwards as the other park and ride (by the tunnel) had been full, which again was shambolic, there weren't any signs on the A27 saying it couldn't cope with more cars. I have never been to a ground that is so difficult to get to and from, I much preferred going to games at with dean with 5/6K fans, it seemed so much less plastic and you could virtually drive up to the ground. I might try Lewes this year as suggested, it just seems crazy going to another town just for a drink.
Why ?,... its a home only pub,.... plus they check tickets on most games.
Much as i enjoy being between a sheep and a sardine , i find that whether using train or P&R buses, it always makes sense to stay 30-40 mins after the final whistle and have a beer or two. Then walk out to no queues.
Before the game you'll either need to use the concourse bars or stay in town
I like watching my team, some of us are prepared to travel to away games and not just a few hundred
Having lived around 6 years near Sheffield, i'm afraid that the place is not a patch on Brighton.
Did that the year we lost 3-0, it was better than getting on the train after the match, but the bus dragged us to the racecourse afterwards as the other park and ride (by the tunnel) had been full, which again was shambolic, there weren't any signs on the A27 saying it couldn't cope with more cars. I have never been to a ground that is so difficult to get to and from, I much preferred going to games at with dean with 5/6K fans, it seemed so much less plastic and you could virtually drive up to the ground. I might try Lewes this year as suggested, it just seems crazy going to another town just for a drink.
Surely this is the answer - we need to encourage our guests to spend as much money as possible at the ground.
Is there anywhere near the ground that A few other Wednesday fans and I can have a pre match drink with a few mates of mine who support Brighton. Going to drive to the park and ride then get dumped off at the ground, please don't mention anything to do with the train its a total nightmare!