Champions Again Ole Ole
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The £10 for adults and £1 for kids is a great offer for away fans. We have a few London blues
Liverpool Street£10 a ticket so 3 of us booked the afternoon off to go down as it's not on telly. Where do blues go for a drink before games at the new stadium? Was thinking maybe Liverpool Street area and 10 min tube to Stratford.
Yep really grateful to West Ham for pricing it so well. Able to take my 6 year old son to his first away match with city. Very excitedThe £10 for adults and £1 for kids is a great offer for away fans. We have a few London blues
Yep really grateful to West Ham for pricing it so well. Able to take my 6 year old son to his first away match with city. Very excited
The first time we played there it was a Friday nightWas potentially looking at going but there's no last train home so it would mean an overnight stay which isn't doable
No empty seat jibes to be gained by showing us away to Wham. Plymouth Argyle at home and we’d be on.An absolute joke that the holders aren't on TV in the tie of the round
This route is also amazingly cheap. I used to do it a lot from Preston for work purposes. The London train, at peak times, was often £180 to £200 plus return. You could drive to Brum on the Toll Road (£30 fuel) and park up (about £10 in those days) and a fast train to London (about £20 return) A saving of £100 plus on our ridiculous transport system!The first time we played there it was a Friday night
We drove to Birmingham international and parked up got the train
There’s a later train back from Euston around 23-30ish gives you a bit more time to get back
As it was we would have made the mcr train after all