They could walk it, OK or a least share taxis.A game been postponed because of the rail strike! Brighton v palace
So every rail strike games can be postponed!
Got a taxi upto Leeds once to watch us
They could walk it, OK or a least share taxis.A game been postponed because of the rail strike! Brighton v palace
So every rail strike games can be postponed!
A game been postponed because of the rail strike! Brighton v palace
So every rail strike games can be postponed!
They could walk it, OK or a least share taxis.
Got a taxi upto Leeds once to watch us
I suppose Brighton is unique, or at least very unusual, with where their ground is. I’d guess a higher % of their fans travel to home games by train than any other team. It’s pretty inaccessible apart from that little station at Falmer.
Personally Games should not be postponed because of a rail strike when there is plenty of other modes of transport
Buses. When the tram is out of action in Manchester they put on replacement buses. It is only to ferry fans from the centre and other stops on one line to the ground.Are there plenty of other modes of transport to get to and from Brighton’s ground?
I could sponsor youI’m not sure Brighton has enough taxis to ferry 30,000 fans at roughly the same time, even if they are sharing. And I wouldn’t fancy walking from either Brighton or Hove.
Buses. When the tram is out of action in Manchester they put on replacement buses. It is only to ferry fans from the centre and other stops on one line to the ground.
I could sponsor you
Not at the Amex there isn't, plenty of trains (and long queues) normally but on a strike day I've no idea how you shift 30k fans there and back, parking is very limited and you'd need a big fleet of buses.Personally Games should not be postponed because of a rail strike when there is plenty of other modes of transport
If you could choose one player to go in your team, 90% would pick Mbappe.I had talksport on earlier for a while and Danny “kick em Murphy, Jordan” big word twat” and Jim “yellow tie” started comparing Haaland to Mbappe. Both players obviously very good but the reason they all chose Mbappe over Haaland surprise surprise was because city create load of chances and he is Only a goal scorer lol.
The shit they come out with sometimes is staggering. They use the same formula for when city win a trophy…but but but they didn’t do the treble etc etc
The real reason they picked Mpabbe is because Haaland plays for City. Also, they have now said it is really really unfair to compare Darwin with Erling lol. Damn right and it was stupid to begin with but all because the former scored in the community shield and hasn’t seen Haaland for dust since. They only want to compare when Darwin is scoring and Haaland is not.
Lot of tosh.
Liverpool are—quietly—one of the main pushers of the “City are buying off the officials” narrative that is being circulated on social media. It was only a matter of time before they began to brief staff and captured media entities to begin parroting it, as well.F*ck me, Klopp’s got some nerve to come out with this after all the decisions LiVARpool have got in their favour since he became Liverpool Manager. The hypocrite, obsessed tw@t!
“I don’t have any problems with anyone from City. They deserved it just as much as we deserved it,” he told Sport 1.
“What comes up in a moment like that: a few things happened over the season when a few things went against us, so I was thinking on the day: Let’s hope it won’t be decisive in the end.
“And then you forget about it again and don’t think about it. There were really blatant refereeing decisions. You keep thinking, what went in our favour?
“Completely without club glasses. We were lucky once not to get a penalty against us. But we were already leading 2-0. Otherwise – nothing.
“And against us? Clear handball penalties, penalties not given. Clear red cards not given against us, so for the opponent. That comes up at this moment. It’s human to think for a moment. But I don’t carry that around for long.
“No matter how Manchester City get the result, I accepted it – it’s deserved. And the other way round quite the same.
“And I can say: today I would be sitting here and wouldn’t feel one bit different if I had become champion and won the Champions League for a second time.”
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"Blatant refereeing decisions" - Klopp speaks about officials playing part in Man City and Liverpool battle
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has insisted he has no problem with anyone at Manchester City, despite “blatant refereeing decisions” going against his side. The Reds once again found themselves competing with Manchester City for the title last season, as has been the case for the past few years...sportwitness.co.uk
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Jürgen Klopp vom FC Liverpool im SPORT1-Interview: "So habe ich das noch nie erlebt"
Jürgen Klopp spricht im Exklusiv-Interview mit SPORT1 über die verlorenen Endspiele und verrät, was an seiner Mannschaft so speziell ist - und was er einst mit Thomas Tuchel besprach.www.sport1.de
Yes I've been and yes it's a nightmare but there are other options, buses being the obvious one.Have you been to Brighton’s ground mate? If you have you’ll know that the logistics of getting a ground full of people back to Brighton town centre without trains is on a different planet to City’s set up.
Yes I've been and yes it's a nightmare but there are other options, buses being the obvious one.
30k do not go on the train.
Liverpool are—quietly—one of the main pushers of the “City are buying off the officials” narrative that is being circulated on social media. It was only a matter of time before they began to brief staff and captured media entities to begin parroting it, as well.
This is the American strategy of delegitimising adversaries (especially to reduce scrutiny on your own failings and inadequacies), so it should be no surprise they are employing it.
Yes I've been and yes it's a nightmare but there are other options, buses being the obvious one.
30k do not go on the train.