First Trip to the Reebok

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DayDoDoeDontDayDoe

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Liverpool fan in peace

Off to the match Saturday, 1st time at the Reebok

Wheres good for parkin, is there anywhere free close by, its near a retail park isnt it, do they get the hump if you say park in McDonalds Car Park

Noticed theres a Asda close by on google, is it ok to park there, how far of a walk is it to the stadium from Asda

Cheers folks!!!
 
Liverpool fan in peace

Off to the match Saturday, 1st time at the Reebok

Wheres good for parkin, is there anywhere free close by, its near a retail park isnt it, do they get the hump if you say park in McDonalds Car Park

Noticed theres a Asda close by on google, is it ok to park there, how far of a walk is it to the stadium from Asda

Cheers folks!!!

You are supposed to not park in Middlebrook (the retail park), but people do it anyway, but it's a pain to get out.

Asda is in the retail park, but there is a Tesco outside of it all where there are usually spaces and nobody cares, about a 2/3 min walk. There's always a slight risk though that they realise.

There are lots of places to park on the other side of the Reebok. There are loads of streets and you can park anywhere around them or near them with no parking fees or anything, but coming from the motorway, you would have to go around (instead of turning right, go straight on through Blackrod and turn right then right again and keep going until you get near the Reebok).

I can help you more if you need it.
 
You are supposed to not park in Middlebrook (the retail park), but people do it anyway, but it's a pain to get out.

Asda is in the retail park, but there is a Tesco outside of it all where there are usually spaces and nobody cares, about a 2/3 min walk. There's always a slight risk though that they realise.

There are lots of places to park on the other side of the Reebok. There are loads of streets and you can park anywhere around them or near them with no parking fees or anything, but coming from the motorway, you would have to go around (instead of turning right, go straight on through Blackrod and turn right then right again and keep going until you get near the Reebok).

I can help you more if you need it.

So is Tesco best then, thanks by the way!!!