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I'm sorry (and this will piss some people off on here) but I find it highly irritating that a fair few on here seem to think that unless you're drinking 5 pints with your mates before the game, standing up the entire way through and singing relentlessly you're some how less of a supporter than they are. People should be allowed to support the team how they want. What's wrong with certain areas of the ground being 'full of old people' that's great isn't it? Why are they - supporting the team in the way they want - any more or less of a supporter than anyone else? I attend with my young son and he loves attending and getting his face painted etc in the family stand. I'm happy to be sat with other families not a load of swearing pissed blokes. I myself really like to watch the game carefully, I will cheer but I'm not a 'singer', and it's great that other people do as it's part of the unique atmosphere of a football match, but the fact I and others don't that doesn't mean we're any less of a supporter than those that do. Rant over.
Well said ttt. So all you anti west stand and flaskers, put that in your pipe and smoke it
 
Hi Wessie.. Is it a reduced service on both. Any idea?
I think it's a normal service for both. Seen no suggestion otherwise. No mention of anything on either company's website or social media for the 30th, and Trainline is showing all usual services to Hull running.

For comparison I tried searching LNER to London (who are striking) to see what it brought up, and it came up with them all cancelled or not available.
 
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