You should follow a decent club, like Wealdstone
No train hassle there.
It has crossed my mind AmexR. I could be the new Raider. "You want some, I'll give it ya".
You should follow a decent club, like Wealdstone
No train hassle there.
Got to Brighton station around 1.40, took over half an hour before a train FINALLY pulled in. So we all get loaded on, and straight away it all kicks off in our carriage between a bunch of boozed-up gobby divs from both sides being all MACHO towards each other. Plod turn up, and haul off some tragic degenerate drunken feral northern ratboy - and in the process, the train door gets broken. So we all have to unload that carriage and trot up to the front carriages to join the sardines packed in up there. So that was fun.
I leave on the final whistle, and hobble my way down to the station (don't ask). Then queue. And queue. And queue. Its 5.30 before I'm on a train back to town, after sweating my arse off for the thick end of 40 minutes.
I love it once I'm at the game, but my tolerance levels on the logistics are wearing mighty thin with this shite. Perhaps the suffocating heat today has made me more irritable, but in hindsight, I wish I hadn't left my garden, and just picked it up on a moody stream instead with a few cold ones.
I don't attend matches these days, but when I did, I coped with the after games experience by:
1) Going to the furthest south end of village way and getting on a 25 or 23 at the final whistle. Often I was back to Queen's Park in the hour.
2) Exercise- take a 40 minute walk back into town if the weather isn't too pants then connect there (or to a place you have parked your car). If your home is within an hours walk, then just walk.
I know some of this is redundant to folk outwith those areas or not in great health though. This is the one thing the Goldstone, and even Withdean, had over the AMEX.
Just a point of order - you're absolutey right, except about one thing. All the things you so accurately pointed out as having gone wrong with the rail netwoek all happened before Brexit. Over-egged the pudding a bit there..................oh well, sure you're not alone!
In your 60’s shirleyBecause
(a) being in the WSU concourse was like standing in a greenhouse
(b) paying £6 for a pint of warm flat piss in a cardboard cup is not my idea of a good time. and
(c) I just want to get home. Back to my garden.
I know I'm coming across as a miserable b@stard, Well, I AM a miserable b@stard, I'm in my 50s and I'm turning into my dad. He jacked it in 2 years ago, and despite this bloody wonderful team, the best we've ever seen, getting to and from the Amex is turning into a serious chore. I guess I may have to rethink my travel strategy.
The biggest gripe is travel to and from Amex. I was therefore surprised not one question about this at recent fans forum
Yeah this does sound sensible. The thing is though, a matchday is a social occasion. So when I see several mates there who are spread far and wide, rightly or wrongly, that does involve beer. For example today I met a mate at 12 in the Fitz Regent (formally the Pav Tav) for a beer and a bite to eat in front of the lunchtime game. Not seen him since the end of last season. We left around 1.30 for the station, and then it all unfolded and descended to shite as per the start of the thread.
I'm lucky in that my lad is now well into his 20s, so he has his own matchday routine that sometimes involves mixing in with mine, or other times he does his own thing with his mates. But I totally get if you have a youngster in tow that pre-match pubbing and/or concourse afterwards just isn't a great option. I've gotta find another way though. SASTA has never been great but its just getting worse and worse now.
I’m in the east and I clapped the team off - but yes, I probably have quite an advantage over you guys in the west in being able to get to the bus queue much quicker. I still think the service has improved in recent years ( at least for me) - they load 2 buses at a time and I get back to my car quicker than previously.I'd wager that...
1. Your seat is in the East.
2. You may have stayed to the final whistle, but were probably swiftly on your toes at that point and didn't clap the team off etc.
...all of which is fair enough, if correct, of course.
I'm not sure that from my position in the WSU I'd have the same success as you do.*
(* - if you now say you are in the WSU I'm going to look pretty silly indeed)
Attendance of of over 31,500 today. The higher the attendance is the more people there are catching the trains. Back before premier league days when we had crowds of about 24,000 the train weren’t that bad really. Now we get over 30,000 every match the crowds are just that much more.
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40 minutes walk into town? You must be a quick walker. I tried it once. 40 minutes only got me as far as the viaduct over the lewes road.
But let's be honest the actual attendance was at least 10% below that due to the stupid hassle of sharing season tickets when so many people are on holiday...
Were you travelling east ?Race Hill park and ride has been pretty good for some time. I left the east stand ON the final whistle ( not before, note), waited no more than 5 mins for a bus and got back to my car by around 5.10.
Pathetic. Any reason for this ?
When I go I travel from London so kind of expect the day to be taken up by football, If I lived in Brighton I would be pissed if I wasn’t back home within 45 minutes of the final whistle.IMHO The club are an embarrassment in this respect. The travel is even worse.
Both big reasons as to why I don't bother more than 4-5 times a season . . . And thats not a cherry picking decision, just a game I think that fits into an 'enjoyable day out' slot.
The travel is dire
The clubs approach to ticket sharing is on a similar par
EDit, we walked after the WHU game back to the ALbert, under an hour, although not in any rush, and fully refreshed.
But let's be honest the actual attendance was at least 10% below that due to the stupid hassle of sharing season tickets when so many people are on holiday...