But look on the bright side all the visiting fans said they had a great time. As seen on Tripadvisor.
I went the other week to southampton n one of the stewards on tt told me they was only takin two coaches im not of to palace
Me and the missus are going, I went to the Emirates on TT last season - never again so I am driving down on Friday and making a weekend of it
If only! on the way there the M1 was closed and was signposted on the matrix signs for many miles before the incident, the coach driver blindly carried on regardless into a massive jam and meant that we missed the start of the match. On the way back every coach stopped at the same service station at the same time, the result was complete chaos meaning you had no chance of getting anything before they set off again unless you got there first (which we didn't). If we go on coach again it will be with Simon, TT are rubbish!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...mirates-Stadium-following-Arsenal-defeat.html they're not much better getting you back home either
Only it doesn't, Tripadvisor is just full of comments from home fans. I'm still skipping away's until we find out what's happened to the ASI fund, two coaches is pathetic, but hardly surprising given the ****e way we're being treated.
I had a look after your comments before, and you're right. It seems a bizarre claim for him to have made.
People have been trying to get a seat on TT since last week, it really doesn't surprise me in the slightest that imbeciles at the club didn't have the vision to put on an additional coach
For anyone travelling, remember to allow extra time as the first 40 miles of the M1 are on 50mph narrow lanes with average speed cameras & the next part of managed motorway cameras are always on (set for 70).....not only when there is an overhead gantry variable speed limit illuminated
The long stretch of road works really doesn't make a great deal of difference to your journey time, and are you sure about that? We fly up and down there regularly and never once had a ticket. I thought it was the law that speed cameras were only switched on on motorways when there's a variable speed limit anyway.
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They are really annoying because they go on for ever, they might not make a huge difference to the overall journey time but they drive me mad so I am off over the bridge and down the A1, it's actually shorter that way too
Not sure about the law but my neighbour managed 3 tickets on the way to Dorset, one doing 58 (limit 50) through the average cameras, another doing 81before East Midlands Airport (M1 limit 70) and a third on some more managed motorway near Bristol.....expensive holiday for points & fines