It certainly doesn't suit the Asian markets, so I wouldn't go blaming them. The earlier the kick off the better for AsiaUUJblue said:http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013/Apr/final-transport-170413.aspx
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!
Normal time been 3pm not 5.15!!I'm no cynic said: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!
M18CTID said: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.
Ruddles81 said:M18CTID said: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.
From our side of the ground, the quickest way back would deffo be to go to Wembley Central and get the London overground from Wembley Central to Euston which takes about 25-30 minutes. The London Overground trains are quite big and spacious too and can squeeze a lot on as they are brand new in most cases. The alternative of the walk round the ground, shuffling up Wembley Way then up to the tube would take far longer and you would of course need to change to get to Euston.
It's one of the few times the Wembley finals when I'm grateful to live in London, as long as Budweiser are happy and the FA make a fat pile of cash then it's win win, the people who actually pay money to be at the match are the least of their concern.
15 mins tops - not as busy as Wembley parkcitizen said:How long is the walk to wembley central? First time on the train to wembley so need to plan the route back.
bronco said:15 mins tops - not as busy as Wembley parkcitizen said:How long is the walk to wembley central? First time on the train to wembley so need to plan the route back.
citizen said:How long is the walk to wembley central? First time on the train to wembley so need to plan the route back.
JGL07 said:citizen said:How long is the walk to wembley central? First time on the train to wembley so need to plan the route back.
We left our seats at the final whistle on Sunday (5:55) and were at Wembley Park station by 6:05. Half an hour later we were sitting in the train at King's Cross. Euston is slightly nearer than King's Cross.
It depends where you are sitting in the stadium. Anyone in blocks 139 to 144 would probably be better heading for Wembley Park.
There should be plenty of time to catch the 9:00 from Euston unless there is extra time and penalties even with waiting to see the cup lifted.