Not travel related but didn’t really think it deserved its own thread. I’m coming home for a few weeks in April and can make the Millwall game at home on Easter Monday and possibly the Blackburn game away the following Saturday. When I went on the ticketing part of the club website there’s only tickets available for the Huddersfield game a week on Saturday. Is this normal, or is there something up with the website?
On the other side of the coin, no Geraghty no ice arena. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Never used it. No doubt Geraghty thought the ice hockey team brought more money into the city than the football one.
I've not used it either but tens, probably even hundreds, of thousands have. When it was planned and built he was a Hum*erside CC councillor, so could have seen it going south of the river, or even up your way. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Still wouldn’t have used it if I was round my way. Or watched ice hockey. Would be interesting to see how much profit it had made Or the losses…
Nice gesture. Peterborough United have offered to pay for more than 30 coaches to transport Charlton fans to the rearranged League One game between the two clubs. The initial fixture was called off just 90 minutes before kick-off on Saturday with the pitch deemed "unplayable". Posh chairman Darragh McAnthony later issued an apology on social media for the short notice of the postponement. He and co-owner Jason Neale have now agreed to pay for travel for hundreds of Addicks fans when a new date is set. "I appreciate this won't suit all parties and is of no consolation to both sets of supporters who have been massively inconvenienced, nor will it be any kind of solace to the Charlton Athletic staff, players and management, but we can only apologise on behalf of the football club," a statement on behalf of the co-owners read. Peterborough have also confirmed a full refund will be offered to fans from both sets of clubs who cannot attend the rearranged fixture and will discuss individual cases with long-distance home fans who travelled to the game. They have also vowed to offer free tickets for fans for the next league meeting between the two sides at the Weston Homes Stadium, which will be next season if neither team is promoted or relegated.