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Cheers, as I mentioned it's something I'm looking forward to, and if it's only a fraction as good as my other visits, I'm sure it'll still be a great day out.

As for travel, I'm just accepting that it's going to be a pain however we choose to get there, but the person I'm going with has to get back as quickly as possible as they have an early start the next day. I think they're just going to have to accept that being tired the next day is a price they're going to have to pay.
getting out is always a pain.
SW3 do you have any tips please?
 
getting out is always a pain.
SW3 do you have any tips please?
Walk to St Margarets or, even better still, walk to Richmond Station and get away from there. There are loads of places to park in Richmond or you can train it back to Kings Cross from there if you go down on train.
 
Watching bath v bristol

Not an empty seat in the house

Was reading an article on rugby union finances recently following the problems at Wasps and Worcester. Leicester Tigers have the largest average, 20,000 but as a percentage of population Bath was the top with over 14,000 from a population of 101,000. Stadium only holds 14,500 so is always near to capacity.
 
Watched RL tonight , first time for a bit .
The level of fitness and intensity was excellent .
 
The ball is in play far more than Football or Rugby Union, so the fitness involved is insane. Was a good game tonight, both teams looked a bit rusty with it being their 2nd game, but enjoyed it
 
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Wonder how many Black and ****es have stayed over to watch the TWS game tomorrow, hours after celebrating Leeds losing in RL