Official Old Man
Uckfield Seagull
Give Giggs a call and ask to stay in his hotel for the weekend.
PS Just checked, £240 a night
PS Just checked, £240 a night
I have. Had to do some testing at Hewlett Packard a few years back. We stayed in Stockport. All the shops were boarded up at 5:30. Very grim at night.
Just be careful that you check the train times as if you decide to stop for a few beers in Manchester, the last train on to Sheffield on a Saturday is often about 10.30 pm or something daft like that.
We got caught out by this once having been to a gig there. Thought we'd just get a hotel but as Man U were at home they were all booked up or crazy prices. Ended up getting a taxi back which was way cheaper than any of the hotels. The taxi driver said that it was because of all the "home" fans who travel there for every match. They can bump up the prices and the plastics from down South / Japan etc will pay whatever they charge. It made me hate Man U even more than I already did.
Anyway, I'd just go straight to Sheffield and drink / eat there as I don't like Manchester much.
Have to say, I can't see the logic of staying in Sheffield to see a football match in Manchester and getting a train over the Pennines on a Saturday night.
Slower and more difficult to get to from London as well.
Any suggestions for cheap trains and hotels. Just had a quick look and it's ridiculously expensive.
Spoke to someone today who lives South and has a Man U season ticket (now that's a surprise) and he said hotels are just daft prices and staying out of the city centre taxis go up three fold on a match day.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, hopefully four of us going, one has a student rail ticket.
Thanks.
Have you ever been to Stockport?
It has costed £131 in train fares so no cheap travel option for me. I went for standard off peak return fare as I've been finding advanced too restricting and nervy. It includes £22 to branch off to see and stay with family so cheap roof over my head which help subsidises £73 ticket cost ( incl lite membership). That's £204 before the pubs are hit!
split ticket via stoke is my handy tip for the day - £27 with 2together card or similar
Did exactly the same last week..
Return London to Manchester quoted as £54 return with a railcard.
Return London to Manchester, with tickets 'split' at Stoke - £30.