[Albion] Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale?

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Guinness Boy

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Both times I've been I've got off at Seven Sisters on the way there. It's an "interesting" (and long) walk but you do get jerk chicken at the end of it. Seven Sisters on the way back last season - queue seemed large to get in the station but moved really rapidly and we were harangued in entertaining fashion by some religious cult.

I think this time round mainline trains may be only going to London Bridge (in fact, I think this was the case last season too) which makes a pint somewhere in The City, a walk to Liverpool St and overground to White Hart Lane an option.
 






kevo

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As stated above, Seven Sisters is a long and grim walk, but somehow always still seems the best option.
 






halbpro

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Worth noting that Elizabeth Line means you can now go to Farringdon and then it's one stop to Liverpool Street. Then Overground to White Hart Lane or train to Northumberland Park/Tottenham Hale

Edit: Scratch the Elizabeth Line, no service on the weekend due to signalling work. Other connections to Liverpool Street are available
 






Simonf93

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we are going hassocks to st pancras….. then tube to tottenham hale…. then into antwerp arms for pre match food and drink
 




BNthree

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Last season did Northumberland Park over ground to Stratford (as first train that came) and then Jubilee line to London Bridge. Worked out really fast
 




dazzer6666

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Like @GB, had the joys of the ranting God-botherers at Seeven Sisters last season which was great fun to watch :laugh: . It's an OK walk and the queue moves quickly. Off at St Pancras, Thameslink back to Sussex.

With luck most of the Spuds fans will be leaving after an hour when they're 3-0 down.
 




essbee1

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I always go to Turnpike lane (Piccadilly line). Lovely choice of lunch options and great area, and then hassle-free bus from there
takes you to within 15 minutes walk of the ground - pub on the way should you want it. Good route back as well.
 






Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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I will be staying with my daughter in Mill Hill and the tube line goes into Euston then out to Wembley…..and vice versa the other way!

but don’t want to faff about in euston with thousands of mancs who will be very disappointed having being thrashed by us!

looks like UBER will be my friend that day.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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I will be staying with my daughter in Mill Hill and the tube line goes into Euston then out to Wembley…..and vice versa the other way!

but don’t want to faff about in euston with thousands of mancs who will be very disappointed having being thrashed by us!

looks like UBER will be my friend that day.
I'm aware that most ManUre supporters live in London but I hadn't realized that most Spuds supporters are mancunians. What a turn up for my trousers ???
 








Harry Wilson's tackle

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Your immense intellect is lost on me.
It looked like you were replying on the Spuds game thread with FA Cup game strategy. A chance for low comedy that I was unable to resist. Apologies if I have overlooked that the dirty reds are in town on the same day. But I see that ManUre are home to Everton on Saturday. So my enormous brain the size of a planet (OK, Mercury rather than Saturn) is telling me that (you can guess the rest).
 


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