11th May Kick off 5.15 Confirmed

It was the same time for the semi-final v United two years ago. Suited me better to be hinest. Didn't have to get up at 5am and could take more time having a few beers and get time to get something to eat.

I thought the 3pm final ko was more of a rush. So I'm quite happy.<br /><br />-- Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:10 pm --<br /><br />
tago_mago said:
Even if lines were closed there are enough different ways to run trains from London-Manchester, right?
Loads mate, and i't only the Virgin ones that aren't coming back up this way after a certain time. Don't know what the big fuss is about to be honest.
 
CtidBlueMooner said:
jonmcfc said:
Just said time for kick off has been done for the Americans as they sponser it or something.Heard it on talksport.

And Budweiser have nabbed Power League venue for the Final too....Americans killing football !!

Do you mean the square where the outside bars are and the kids can have a kick around ?
 
blue underpants said:
Booked on 9 pm train back, going to be chaos after the game all trying to get back to Euston, FA dont give a frigg about supporters, should have been at the latest 4pm

How much does it cost for each ticket? Do you need to take out a mortgage for the privilege of standing throughout your journey?
 
I'm no cynic said:
blue underpants said:
Booked on 9 pm train back, going to be chaos after the game all trying to get back to Euston, FA dont give a frigg about supporters, should have been at the latest 4pm

How much does it cost for each ticket? Do you need to take out a mortgage for the privilege of standing throughout your journey?

Wouldnt it be better, if not cheaper, to get an open return?

I'm travelling back to Leeds, fortunately the last train is 10pm. If anyone misses their train it might be an option to travel back there and then onto to Manchester. It would be expensive and a very late night but probably cheaper than trying to find somewhere to stay in London.
 
This might help if you don't mind complicated journeys.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.traveline-northwest.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.traveline-northwest.co.uk</a> and then select 'Plan your journey'.
 
cibaman said:
I'm no cynic said:
blue underpants said:
Booked on 9 pm train back, going to be chaos after the game all trying to get back to Euston, FA dont give a frigg about supporters, should have been at the latest 4pm

How much does it cost for each ticket? Do you need to take out a mortgage for the privilege of standing throughout your journey?

Wouldnt it be better, if not cheaper, to get an open return?

I'm travelling back to Leeds, fortunately the last train is 10pm. If anyone misses their train it might be an option to travel back there and then onto to Manchester. It would be expensive and a very late night but probably cheaper than trying to find somewhere to stay in London.

We used to do that regularly for midweek games in London. About a 2 hr 30 wait in Leeds and then back in Piccadilly just after 4.

The guards on that East Coast tend to be a bunch ot twats though so you may have ticketing issues if you've just got a Manchester to London return.
 
What about to Liverpool, and then onto Manchester?

I was there for the grand national and although thetrainline.com said the last train was 22:30pm, when we were at Lime St station there were trains back until 23:45pm and possibly beyond.
 
mancmackem said:
What about to Liverpool, and then onto Manchester?

I was there for the grand national and although thetrainline.com said the last train was 22:30pm, when we were at Lime St station there were trains back until 23:45pm and possibly beyond.

Even earlier. The only way you'll get back by train if you miss that 2100 is the 2200 to Leeds from Kings Cross that the other fella is on about.

Just checked actually.

Kings Cross 2200
Leeds 0046

Leeds 0310
Piccadilly 0402
 
tidyman said:
cibaman said:
I'm no cynic said:
How much does it cost for each ticket? Do you need to take out a mortgage for the privilege of standing throughout your journey?

Wouldnt it be better, if not cheaper, to get an open return?

I'm travelling back to Leeds, fortunately the last train is 10pm. If anyone misses their train it might be an option to travel back there and then onto to Manchester. It would be expensive and a very late night but probably cheaper than trying to find somewhere to stay in London.

We used to do that regularly for midweek games in London. About a 2 hr 30 wait in Leeds and then back in Piccadilly just after 4.

The guards on that East Coast tend to be a bunch ot twats though so you may have ticketing issues if you've just got a Manchester to London return.

Yeah, it gets into Leeds at about 00.45 but next train to Manchester isn't until 3.10 am.

I've already booked the 11.30pm Megabus home as a contingency but hoping it doesn't come to that.
 
I'm not been funny but how many people out of the 80k will this really affect? If the game finishes at normal time 5pm, how many trains are there between then and 9pm, I know more people would stand a chance of getting back but these trains have limited numbers anyway, it wouldn't be so bad if it was just us, but throw Wigan in the mix and a lot of people would be disappointed anyway regardless. Totally agree is a shit time for ko but what ever time it's at would not please everyone.
 
Blue Maverick said:
I'm not been funny but how many people out of the 80k will this really affect? If the game finishes at normal time 5pm, how many trains are there between then and 9pm, I know more people would stand a chance of getting back but these trains have limited numbers anyway, it wouldn't be so bad if it was just us, but throw Wigan in the mix and a lot of people would be disappointed anyway regardless. Totally agree is a shit time for ko but what ever time it's at would not please everyone.

The game won't finish 15 minutes before it kicks off!
 
Assuming it doesn't go to extra time and/or pens, does anyone know what ought to be the best and quickest route back to Euston? There looks to be loads of underground services from Wembley Park to Euston Square but Wembley Park is on the other side of the stadium to where the City fans will be located so would a mad dash to Wembley Central and the overground to Euston be a better bet? Have to bear in mind that whichever option we plump for we will need to stick with.
 
tidyman said:
mancmackem said:
What about to Liverpool, and then onto Manchester?

I was there for the grand national and although thetrainline.com said the last train was 22:30pm, when we were at Lime St station there were trains back until 23:45pm and possibly beyond.

Even earlier. The only way you'll get back by train if you miss that 2100 is the 2200 to Leeds from Kings Cross that the other fella is on about.

Just checked actually.

Kings Cross 2200
Leeds 0046

Leeds 0310
Piccadilly 0402

That would be fucking brilliant for boozing that, shame im staying over now!
 
The worrying thing is though is that it sounds like thousands of people are going to be trying for that one train, it's not as if people are discussing choices as there is only one. That goes for both City and Wigan.

Also, thetrainline is only bringing up an 8:30pm train, the one after that has a duration of 11 hours. Is it only showing up on the Virgin website?

How many people do these trains hold tops?

Think I'll hire a boat and sail back!

-- Wed Apr 17, 2013 4:52 pm --

ell said:
Leeds 0310
Piccadilly 0402
That would be f**king brilliant for boozing that, shame im staying over now!

If anyone is still boozing by that time I will tip my hat to them!
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013/Apr/final-transport-170413.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013 ... 70413.aspx</a>

another FA joke statement

"small majority travel by train"

if there was more trains on it would beat car/fuel - bus - airplanes or any other method!

all for the americans and asian markets!
 

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