Gingers Dad
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I've never met him but I bet you're rightI think Alex is a ****
I've never met him but I bet you're rightI think Alex is a ****
Yes.Thanks Colonel. Does the overground go regularly from Liverpool Street?
Apparently every few minutes on match days.Thanks Colonel. Does the overground go regularly from Liverpool Street?
Practice my lad, practice. Oh wait that was Carnegie Hall. Sorry.Can anyone advise what’s the best way to get from Euston to spurs ground by underground? And roughly how long it takes?
30 mins tops and I was no Steve Ovett! You'll spend at least that long queuing for the overground after the match.Fuck me yes, back in the day the walk to Seven Sisters from whl was one of the longest and worst in football
Thank youPhone tickets
There are plenty buses normally both ways. There is the barrier now so they stop a bit away from the stadium, and seem to crawl on the way back.Why not?! Serious question never been before.
Was planning on getting a bus to and away from the ground as usually loads of them.
Thanks
When I was last there for the league game in 2019/20, we headed for Northumberland Park overground station afterwards as it was around a 15 minute or so walk instead of the half hour or so to Seven Sisters. From Northumberland Park it was a train to Tottenham Hale - 3 minute journey - and then a tube from Tottenham Hale to Euston. It worked out well for us but not sure how much wiggle room you have after the match this time round - is it only around an hour from the match finishing to catch the last train home? If it is then that's tight for anyone staying until the final whistle.Can anyone advise what’s the best way to get from Euston to spurs ground by underground? And roughly how long it takes?
30 mins tops and I was no Steve Ovett! You'll spend at least that long queuing for the overground after the match.
I think BBS is only interested in the pre-match journey?? No option next Friday for the train home.When I was last there for the league game in 2019/20, we headed for Northumberland Park overground station afterwards as it was around a 15 minute or so walk instead of the half hour or so to Seven Sisters. From Northumberland Park it was a train to Tottenham Hale - 3 minute journey - and then a tube from Tottenham Hale to Euston. It worked out well for us but not sure how much wiggle room you have after the match this time round - is it only around an hour from the match finishing to catch the last train home? If it is then that's tight for anyone staying until the final whistle.