EL APACHE TEVEZ
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They do 2 maybe 3 trips before, and one after the game. 96 on a bus including standing I think it is.Double decker bus so nearer £200, should be able to make 5 journeys in couple of hours before game so not bad money (£1,000) in a relatively short period of time.
So I understand. It's very frustrating that the stadium is surrounded by rail lines and there are no decent stations under 1 mile away.The major issue with Ashburys for people that struggle to walk is that there are about 50 steepish steps to get to the platform.
I wonder if City could get some more of the shuttles they use on Joe Mercer Way to help disabled fans from PiccadillySo I understand. It's very frustrating that the stadium is surrounded by rail lines and there are no decent stations under 1 mile away.
So some are moaning because the roads haven’t been resurfaced and others are moaning because they are being resurfaced? The City Council can’t win on that issue?Ludicrous isn’t it. I hope people didn’t get stuck on Mancunian way and Regents Road with the problems there. Absolute nightmare with one lane closed due to resurfacing.
So some are moaning because the roads haven’t been resurfaced and others are moaning because they are being resurfaced? The City Council can’t win on that issue?
I walked back from the ground last Wednesday and I will be walking back tonight.
So the City Council has to schedule its whole road resurfacing programme around when football matches are on and when they are open for supporters?Errm when did the season start and how long were fans barred and how long were the roads virtually empty?
Errr and was the country in lockdown and people asked, nay forced, to stay at home unless they were ESSENTIAL workers. Road maintenance people were not classed as essential I would assume!Errm when did the season start and how long were fans barred and how long were the roads virtually empty?