Creaky
Well-known member
Yep, both. I'm talking about making the effort to come from further away. We've tried the park and ride which is a shambles, all of the car parks which are an expensive shambles (particularly in weekday games), and we've tried finding local drives to park on. All of these caused an issue.
I can't knock the service of ST or NWS (I use NWS mainly), but it's a costly way to get to games. Putting the cost up, considering we're often amongst the groups who travel furthest to games, seems incredibly harsh.
Calling the Park and Rides as a “shambles’ is I think a little unfair. I use either the Mill Road or Racecourse for almost all home games and can’t really complain and find it extremely good value for money - I’m not sure how the club manage it for £2.50 a head.
Getting to the game there is no distance to walk to the bus from the car and rarely a lengthy queue for the bus. I am possibly lucky having a ST in the East Stand as this means that leaving at the end of the game I normally get on either the first batch of buses or at worst either the first or second returning bus. This means I normally get away from the ground before the coaches in the coach park leave. Leaving the car park is never a problem.
I have used the Seagull Travel coach occasionally and I have to admit it is nice to be able to go straight to the coach at the end of the game especially when it’s cold and/or wet and the service is very good. Travel time though is almost identical and I still have to drive part of the way as the nearest pickup point is a couple of miles from where I live and parking isn’t very easy either.
Any benefit there is in using the coach certainly isn’t worth the premium price for me but everybody’s circumstances are different. I do struggle to see the justification nor need for the club to remove the subsidy from this service.