Big Joe Corrigan
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I was at back of terrace watching a kids game in the park. Seem to remember Boat race on that day as well, may have my years mixed up though.From memory there was quite a large number of blues in the open end
I was in the main stand with my wife , being laughed at by fulham fans as the score kept rising
Oh those were the days eh !
The post-match traffic jam was better than the match.Its decent but as a long time admirer of the work of seat counters, the Wembley semi-finals and finals are where the seat counters really hit their straps.
Im praying for a Carabao Cup final appearance, as much for the seat count, as the day out tbh. The Palace FA Cup final seat count was far better than the match.
I was there and it was definitely the boat race , one of them sank.I was at back of terrace watching a kids game in the park. Seem to remember Boat race on that day as well, may have my years mixed up though.
This isn't necessarily City's fault, but last Sunday (and next Sunday) the Manchester-Buxton train was/is scheduled for 18:49 and then 20:49, meaning that if you live south of Hazel Grove (and we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of blues) then you face a simple choiceIt is really hard work getting to games these days. The trains are a shambles and the roads are gridlocked. I am near Preston but two hours to get home from a night game is routine by car. That said I would not miss a game for anything apart from health. Watching Haaland is a privilege. I love the night matches.
This isn't necessarily City's fault, but last Sunday (and next Sunday) the Manchester-Buxton train was/is scheduled for 18:49 and then 20:49, meaning that if you live south of Hazel Grove (and we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of blues) then you face a simple choice
Leave the ETIHAD early to have any chance of catching the 18:49 or hang around Manchester on a Sunday evening for almost two hours
Alternatively we can all drive.
Match Day Bus 7 is a start, but the roads just can't cope with the pre match bottleneck which only worsened after the previous stadium capacity increase
As you say, night matches are even worse, and as I write I know two blues who've just given up en route
Yeah I know mate,. but it's mitigation for the early leaversIt's why we are not there tonight.
Buxton, then another 1hours drive across the Peak.
We stay over now for night games.
Train times not City's issue, nor how packed that Buxton train is usually
And it's the same for the other route to Romiley-Bredbury-Marple-New Mills: 6:45 then the next one is 8:45.This isn't necessarily City's fault, but last Sunday (and next Sunday) the Manchester-Buxton train was/is scheduled for 18:49 and then 20:49, meaning that if you live south of Hazel Grove (and we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of blues) then you face a simple choice
Leave the ETIHAD early to have any chance of catching the 18:49 or hang around Manchester on a Sunday evening for almost two hours
Alternatively we can all drive.
Match Day Bus 7 is a start, but the roads just can't cope with the pre match bottleneck which only worsened after the previous stadium capacity increase
As you say, night matches are even worse, and as I write I know two blues who've just given up en route
Trains on a Sunday? I dream of such extravagance, living in Bramhall.This isn't necessarily City's fault, but last Sunday (and next Sunday) the Manchester-Buxton train was/is scheduled for 18:49 and then 20:49, meaning that if you live south of Hazel Grove (and we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of blues) then you face a simple choice
Leave the ETIHAD early to have any chance of catching the 18:49 or hang around Manchester on a Sunday evening for almost two hours
Alternatively we can all drive.
Match Day Bus 7 is a start, but the roads just can't cope with the pre match bottleneck which only worsened after the previous stadium capacity increase
As you say, night matches are even worse, and as I write I know two blues who've just given up en route
Filling up now. Traffic is minging.Rows of empty seats in the family stand yet these weren’t available to purchase?
50513Anyone know what the official attendance was tonight?
Yes, it was the year one of them sunk !I was at back of terrace watching a kids game in the park. Seem to remember Boat race on that day as well, may have my years mixed up though.
I'm on that line too, and trains were every two hours each way. I normally get the train for weekend games but didn't bother for Bournemouth and it looks like I won't for Liverpool either. Does anyone know why the trains are so spread out now? Is this a new train timetable, or a current issue with works on the line or staffing problems?This isn't necessarily City's fault, but last Sunday (and next Sunday) the Manchester-Buxton train was/is scheduled for 18:49 and then 20:49, meaning that if you live south of Hazel Grove (and we're talking hundreds, if not thousands of blues) then you face a simple choice
Leave the ETIHAD early to have any chance of catching the 18:49 or hang around Manchester on a Sunday evening for almost two hours
Alternatively we can all drive.
Match Day Bus 7 is a start, but the roads just can't cope with the pre match bottleneck which only worsened after the previous stadium capacity increase
As you say, night matches are even worse, and as I write I know two blues who've just given up en route
Matchday Bus 7 was fine last night but didn't turn up for Napoli and one of last season's European games.I'm on that line too, and trains were every two hours each way. I normally get the train for weekend games but didn't bother for Bournemouth and it looks like I won't for Liverpool either. Does anyone know why the trains are so spread out now? Is this a new train timetable, or a current issue with works on the line or staffing problems?
I've been stung by the unreliability of matchday bus 7 before so my only option is to drive, which isn't fun as the roads (especially going to the game) are rubbish.
Yeah I know mate,. but it's mitigation for the early leavers
You probably know my brother who lives in Buxton and has just given up after being stuck in Dove Holes traffic for an hour