LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Quite a bad travel evening, finally made it home just after 1am on a very slow train ... puts me off the midweek games I'm afraid
Good news... not another midweek home game until December 29th
Quite a bad travel evening, finally made it home just after 1am on a very slow train ... puts me off the midweek games I'm afraid
7/10 for a TMLS RANT
People were standing in doorways instead of moving down the carriage. We asked them to move down so that more could get on, but one bloke sullenly replied,' I'm not moving'.
My other half is quite a big built fella, so he moved past him, making sure Mr Sullen did have step out of the way, so enabling the carriage to fill up.
Club need to address issue.Wonder how many have given up on mid-week evening games and therefore a real revenue loser to the club.Old enough to remember 7.30 kick-offs at the Goldstone,back in Upper Beeding drinking ale by 10pm.
I think that any club that gets 20K+ has transport issues.
Is the 700 covered by the transport levy?Got a bit more of a buffeting than usual in the queue this evening as we squeezed through the gap onto the WB platform...glad I didn't have any children or midgets in my charge.
But I was in Churchill Sq by 10.35 enjoying a cheeky Kronenbourg in the Prince of Wales in time for my 11.08 Coastline 700. Its a superb way to end the evening. I can't recommend it enough.
Ah, I wondered about the empty one that sped through.I heard there were train shortages hence the delays East bound. I partly blame the ref for starting the first half three minutes late and then second half even later. I bet those on the West bound platform enjoyed the empty 8 car speeding through the platform and ten past ten, I think that was the Eastbourne which should have been going the other way at that time and had to go into Brighton to turn round.
The queue to Brighton last night was actually dangerous and could so easily have been avoided. The first mistake was letting the queue build up while a train was waiting to leave that was at most 60% full. When this train left, rather than let an appropriate number passengers onto the platform they wait for the next train to arrive. As this train arrived they opened the holding barrier in the middle of the queue while police at the front of the queue aggresively pushed back against those rushing/being pushed on to the platform. This caused a crush and carnage was only avoided as police and stewards somehow managed to prop up the metal railings. It was an absolute shambles with no strategy or common sense being applied.
Somebody needs to step up and fix what should be a simple enough process.
Is the 700 covered by the transport levy?