Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
That's the crux of it for me. I can't be getting in at 1am when my wife is having to deal with my daughter screaming at 2am!
Have you read your pm?
That's the crux of it for me. I can't be getting in at 1am when my wife is having to deal with my daughter screaming at 2am!
This isn't Facebook measured in likes but now we know what gets you going
Still not addressing how you can criticise Southern non stop for months but hide behind some unenforceable rule when asked to help the general public? Pathetic.
Any SASTA employee such as [MENTION=1332]Deadly Danson[/MENTION] signs a contract to adhere to the rule book and one of the things is that you must not criticise or do anything on social media etc or talk to the press without permission if it concerns SASTA, enough employees have been sacked during the dispute already so why should DD put his livelihood at risk ? Would any of you ?
The problem is all you stood like sheep last night , standing on the platform tut tutting and listening to 'that man' saying loads of people had gone off with the sniffles. SASTA get away with doing what they do because the lot of you let them get away with it.
It was obvious by 2pm yesterday that SASTA wouldn't be running a timetabled service but they failed to contact the club etc and that is what Barber should be pressing them on.
It's quite clear from the tweeting that people connected with the Club have been doing that they know that Southern let them down, by providing incorrect information about the service that would be running.
Quite obvious really. Plenty of points to be scored by publicly slagging off an already unpopular company with some so-called insider info. No points to be scored by making a useful but anonymous contribution. Tells you all you need to know.
Errrrr ......... Whistleblowing legislation over rules contracts.
What I'd like to know is which half wit associated with our club signed a valuable contract with a transport provider with no clause for compensation for failing to provide an agreed service level.
Unless Southern can give the club solid assurances that they will operate a full matchday service then the contingency plans need to be in place.
It's surely obvious by now that Southern are incapable of operating a proper matchday service for evening fixtures. Quite apart from the ridiculous inconvenience, there's surely a safety issue developing here.
Brighton & Hove Albion would like to thank the majority of supporters from the club, and our visitors Aston Villa, for their patience when travelling home by train from last night's match.
With a capacity crowd at the Amex, Southern Rail made several late and unannounced cancellations just prior to the end of last night's match creating chaos for those using the train to get home.
Albion chief executive Paul Barber said, "We would like to thank our fans, but also the supporters of Aston Villa, for their patience and understanding in frustrating circumstances.
"I would also like to thank our operations team for their hard work in very testing circumstances, and Brighton & Hove Buses for their assistance.
"It's totally unacceptable from Southern Rail to leave passengers stranded in this way and we will be demanding a full explanation from them as to why they so badly let down supporters of both clubs."
And presumably paid them up front each season
Demanding an explanation. They must be shaking in their boots. They make 100 excuses a day, I'm sure they can think of something.A club statement concerning last night's travel disruption.
Read more at http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/brighton-hove-albion-3423941.aspx#a3gG2rU0fqkGZo2V.99
The myth of "sustainable transport exposed again last night.
It's surely obvious by now that Southern are incapable of operating a proper matchday service for evening fixtures. Quite apart from the ridiculous inconvenience, there's surely a safety issue developing here. In just three weeks, we have another home fixture on a Friday night against Leeds. Some of their supporters are, shall we say, not noted for their patience or good humour. The potential for frustrated/angry supporters kicking off has to be considered.
Unless Southern can give the club solid assurances that they will operate a full matchday service then the contingency plans need to be in place.
Much as nobody in their right mind would trust Southern to run a bath, let alone a train service, maybe the club should nail them down to just providing a 10 minute 8 carriage Brighton-Falmer-Lewes shuttle service both before and after the game and state that upfront well in advance of the Leeds game. At least then it would allow people to either plan around it, or just not bother going. Else it'll just be a guaranteed repeat of the Villa omnishambles. All parties have three weeks of Lessons Learned, starting from... NOW!