Its not the clubs fault or the tv companies fault the railways are crap and the last train is 10pm or the M1 is closed.Getting there AND back for many is now more difficult than it should be.
100% will go down to citizen memebershipselfishly hoping it goes to Cityzen Members so i can go, would love to.
People aren't complaining because the fans have been slightly inconvenienced. People are complaining cause fans have been completely disregarded!
All you have to do is read this thread to see the number of people who were going to make the trip but now can't
If only the railway employees had the same work ethic as the lads working on “fixing” the roads and vice versa it’d be fucking brilliant.Its not the clubs fault or the tv companies fault the railways are crap and the last train is 10pm or the M1 is closed.
It all just feels really unnecessary. For me it's gone from an £80 return train to having to spend hundreds of pounds on a hotel in London on a Friday night and having to take a day off work.Can't or just don't want to go on a Friday nights because its not as good as a Saturday.
That is the reason I am not going, I could go if I wanted to but I am not going to bother but I am not moaning thats my choice
Disagree. TV is solely to blame as they’re the people with the money.Its not the clubs fault or the tv companies fault the railways are crap and the last train is 10pm or the M1 is closed.
It's 5665 initially, will go upto 8899 depending on demand.Well, City have taken the full allocation of 9k
The bars around Spitalfields (next to Brick Lane) are not outrageously expensive. I have worked from time to time in Fashion Street and the found the prices are cheaper than Edinburgh.It’s been a while but there’s a number of stops on the Overground from Liverpool Street too.
Also, The City (finance district) is awash with bars full of spivs making their business deals. Brick Lane not too far either.
Take plenty of money. I paid £7.25 for one pint in the West End last month.
That's the attitude, have you ever got a pay rise in your job or are you just grateful to have a job (tugs your forelock - sir)Sick of all the moaning about the kick off time, it's been going on years and will continue to carry on. Get use to it.
They are mobile tickets, and yes you'll easily be able to transfer them around.If, hypothetically, me and my kids were season ticket holders living in Scotland and not able to go.
And, hypothetically, I had a mate and kids in London that wanted to go.
Are spurs one of the clubs that go with phone tickets and, if so, hypothetically how easy would it be to transfer them around?
Just asking, you know.
Depends how far out you mind being. Usually park watford/wembley get tube in myself but it’s about another hour on trainStill going to this with my lad despite it being Friday night, probably tell school he's at the dentist to get him out of school early lol. As I'll have to drive, can anyone recommend best place to park and I'll get the train to the ground. Cheers.