On transport, I still don’t understand why another platform hasn’t been put in at Falmer to allow for a shuttle service.
Several you say?I've been to several stadiums in the 92, and in terms of location/transport, ours is one of the worst. What is there to do in Falmer?
At least there's something to do near the other grounds and/or a nearby hotel.
Do you realise the IMMENSE cost of that, plus having the roads all dug up for at least a couple of years.On transport, I still don’t understand why another platform hasn’t been put in at Falmer to allow for a shuttle service. Or why not build a city tram service that can serve the Lewes Road and Falmer. The latter would benefit all the office development up the Lewes Road as well.
So we’ve gone from “worst transport in the Premier League”, to “one of the worst” to “no hotel for away fans” in three paragraphsI've been to several stadiums in the 92, and in terms of location/transport, ours is one of the worst. What is there to do in Falmer?
At least there's something to do near the other grounds and/or a nearby hotel (for the traveling fans).
Okay, fine. The transport is not the worst in the Premier League; that goes to Aston Villa. Are you satisfied now?So we’ve gone from “worst transport in the Premier League”, to “one of the worst” to “no hotel for away fans” in three paragraphs
Nobody’s queuing up to stay in a hotel in Aston or Norwood for absolute certain. But that’s not really a travel criteria.
Neither is stuff to do in Falmer (where home fans can have good food, beer and the early game in The Swan).
I really can't accept that. Take out the offices and open up that space. There might be a few visible girders and stuff but where there's a will ...Let’s accept that we can’t expand the north stand. It’s then a case of maximising the noise from the small amount of fans in it. I’ve always assumed the major issue is the roof, which is far too high. Could we put in a lower false roof in? It would ruin the cosmetics but improve the acoustics.
Whilst you're at it, C4 the plod box and extend the shelf round to mirror the other end please.I really can't accept that. Take out the offices and open up that space. There might be a few visible girders and stuff but where there's a will ...
The flaw there is that some people are ***ts.I'll certainly buy that the trains aren't the best, but last night underlined another major flaw.
Having watched the staff load the wheelchair fans steadily on to the locomotive, the remaining passengers with sticks etc were then barged out of the way with surges from every direction through the doors, even treading over the loaded wheelchairs.
Awful behaviour.
Fulham ? Liverpool ? Everton ?Transport is likely the worst in the Premier League.
Nobody’s queuing up to stay in a hotel in Aston or Norwood for absolute certain.
We sit deep into the south end of the WSU, and it was pretty much all they sang, although last night it was loibrary. It's the WORST song around.Funnily enough the only Wolves chant I heard on the telly was Doo, doo, doo, Football in a library.
Here, here!So true. It's the equivalent of being stuck in a traffic jam rather than driving a longer route and arriving at a similar time. People psychologically hate queuing because they feel helpless and like they aren't getting anywhere.
The queues up the ramp and across the bridge to the eastbound platform were as bad last night as I've ever seen them, as no-one had any inclination (or money) to stay for a beer. Southern did a good job, though, the trains ran to time and everyone queued patiently. Believe me, the trains are so much better than a limited capacity tram or monorail service which would be swamped post-match.
PG (Behavioural Transport Economist)