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Never understood the appeal of him, bland songs and not that great a voice. Must be a ‘ladies’ thing.Saw him in Vegas some years ago - he was bloody awful.
Never understood the appeal of him, bland songs and not that great a voice. Must be a ‘ladies’ thing.Saw him in Vegas some years ago - he was bloody awful.
I worked at Piccadilly box office years ago and I reckon 2/3 to 3/4 of the bookings were from people living in prestwich so the bury trams are likely to be hammered.Barry Manilow on the 19th May,last day of the season.
That will be interesting on the trams that day
That guy's shifted some records over the years.I worked at Piccadilly box office years ago and I reckon 2/3 to 3/4 of the bookings were from people living in prestwich so the bury trams are likely to be hammered.
Definitely, flew from Philadelphia to Vegas one time & 100 ‘females’ from his UK fan club packed the flight after connecting from Manchester, after the first 15 renditions of ‘Mandy’ I was desperate for an ejector seat over Kansas CityNever understood the appeal of him, bland songs and not that great a voice. Must be a ‘ladies’ thing.
And Greggs….From what I’ve seen they all seem to break down outside Wetherspoons and the bookies
Interestingly enough,he didn't write .. ' I write the songs'.Does he track back?
The best place to see Barry Manilow is at The Copacabana.Saw him in Vegas some years ago - he was bloody awful.
A well known Manhattan bathhouse would disagreeThe best place to see Barry Manilow is at The Copacabana.
It's the hottest spot North of Havana !!!
Can you link me in to where it says that on the site, it affected me on Saturday, got piss wet through too, was fekin fuming,Sounds like someone messed up. To be fair, I can understand closing stops before the stadium to avoid trams filling before they get to the stadium. However, that's not what you're describing.
This from tfgm's own website...
Tram
In order to safely manage crowds post-match, Holt Town, Velopark and Clayton Hall (towards the city centre) stops will be closed.
You can still get on the tram at the Etihad Campus stop, and Clayton Hall (towards Ashton) will remain open.
I've started walking to Clayton Hall and then tram to Ashton - so the earlier comments saying that wasn't possible was causing me a rethink for Wednesday - so that sounds better if they are going to stop Ashton-bound trains at Clayton Hall - but that is not what people actually experienced last Saturday (I went into town anyway)- so will still be left wondering what do.Sounds like someone messed up. To be fair, I can understand closing stops before the stadium to avoid trams filling before they get to the stadium. However, that's not what you're describing.
This from tfgm's own website...
Tram
In order to safely manage crowds post-match, Holt Town, Velopark and Clayton Hall (towards the city centre) stops will be closed.
You can still get on the tram at the Etihad Campus stop, and Clayton Hall (towards Ashton) will remain open.
Can you link me in to where it says that on the site, it affected me on Saturday, got piss wet through too, was fekin fuming,
We also have a Metrolink Season Ticket - it gets you away quicker towards Manchester after the match.It's quite a contrast with the Rags. For them, there is a Metrolink Matchday Season Ticket (not that it gains anyone anything), with a reminder that it can be used at any of the FIVE tram stops deemed to support their matches. None of the five stops have any enforced closures on matchdays and trams stop at all of them all of the time. There's none of this 'Holt Town, Velopark and Clayton Hall are closed' nonsense.
Your not the only one, I won’t be using the tram again, it was a joke, matchday bus for me.Can you link me in to where it says that on the site, it affected me on Saturday, got piss wet through too, was fekin fuming,
We have fast track tram tickets and haven't really been held at the barrier once this season. I think that the most we have waited for a tram after a match is five minutes.We also have a Metrolink Season Ticket - it gets you away quicker towards Manchester after the match.
Closing down even part of Clayton Hall is just plain stupid from Metrolink. Anything that helps to spread the dangerous overloading of the platforms at the Etihad post-match has to be a good thing. The service is already very poor and none of the tram information displays can be believed; closing stations is Metrolink management giving up.
It's quite a contrast with the Rags. For them, there is a Metrolink Matchday Season Ticket (not that it gains anyone anything), with a reminder that it can be used at any of the FIVE tram stops deemed to support their matches. None of the five stops have any enforced closures on matchdays and trams stop at all of them all of the time. There's none of this 'Holt Town, Velopark and Clayton Hall are closed' nonsense.
With the parking zone extensions as well, which are much more comprehensive than Trafford Council's around the Rags, I think that we all get Burnham's message.
We have fast track tram tickets and haven't really been held at the barrier once this season. I think that the most we have waited for a tram after a match is five minutes.
A masonic secret.?Is that the City tram season ticket, or something else?