Uni Car Park worked a treat as usual. Left on the final whistle and home in Bristol by 00:30.
That's commitment!
Uni Car Park worked a treat as usual. Left on the final whistle and home in Bristol by 00:30.
This might sound silly, but part of the problem could be that the stadium is right on top of the railway station. Had the nearest station been Moulsecoomb for instance, then fans would have to walk a couple of miles to get there, which would string them out and the actual static queueing would be reduced.
Left on the final whistle and just made it for the 9.47. Could have got the 10.03 from Brighton easily but a breakdown in communication (my fault) meant we got the 10.14. Back to Shoreham at 10.30
Back home at 11.40.
Smooth as you like.
I was just about to post something similar, what a cry baby that "supporter" was.
We probably followed each other home I got on that train, parked in Lewes FC car park and was home just after 11pm.
Compared to last season we got the train after the one were used to get, a whole 15 minutes later than last year.
No definetly not in: 1 way only. Out they have let's us out that way occasionally when we have been in the top car park but that's unusual not the norm.
First evening game for me last night and i looked on it as a learning curve/experiment.
Not overly impressed though. Left the stadium on the final whistle and got back to Haywards Heath at 23:40! Getting to the stadium was less than an hour so no complaints on the outward journey at all.
Still, am going to save true judgment until after Saturday.
Have to say though, crowds aside, the management and organisation is very very well done.
#barberout - just getting stung now since his arrival - we are not a premier league club yet!!! £7 for a pint and a hot dog is ridiculous. I wonder how many get thrown away afterwards at thos prices. Didn't see a single person eating one thinking about it!
R, S and P single bus line was once again a shambles.
I live less than four miles away in Rottingdean. Did not stay behind for a drink. Joined the queue straight away.
Got home at 11.20pm after one MAHOOSIVE bun fight.
When will the club just make an S stop and an R stop to prevent people using the uncertainty as an excuse to barge to the front?
R, S and P single bus line was once again a shambles.
I live less than four miles away in Rottingdean. Did not stay behind for a drink. Joined the queue straight away.
Got home at 11.20pm after one MAHOOSIVE bun fight.
When will the club just make an S stop and an R stop to prevent people using the uncertainty as an excuse to barge to the front?
First evening game for me last night and i looked on it as a learning curve/experiment.
Not overly impressed though. Left the stadium on the final whistle and got back to Haywards Heath at 23:40! Getting to the stadium was less than an hour so no complaints on the outward journey at all.
I thought funding the widening of the platform was an obligation imposed on the football club as a condition of getting the extra seats.Unfourtunatly I imagine its of no interest for Network Rail to invest money into something that has no finacial gain for them, they will get loads of customers with or without a wider platform.
Once Bloom has thrown more money at the training facilities and players perhaps he will see the future, MONORAIL
I thought funding the widening of the platform was an obligation imposed on the football club as a condition of getting the extra seats.