by Stockport Royal » 08 Sep 2016 11:01
by jd82 » 08 Sep 2016 12:55
Para Handysavage 4 england I think about 15 minute walk to South Ealing. Not sure if it's any quicker back to Reading than the Waterloo train.
Yeah South Ealing via Earl's Court looks a good shout actually. Doesn't seem too bad a walk with the Ealing Park Tavern looking good.jd82 I was being a shade optimistic tbh. Having had a look is more like 20/25 minutes to Northfields, still preferable to Brentford train and on to Victoria as I'm heading back to Kings Cross
I was hoping you were going to tell me about some shortcut I didn't know about. The Brentford train would be OK for me but one of my mates needs to get back to Slough so Paddington is preferable and not much time difference by the looks of it.
by George_ » 08 Sep 2016 15:51
by Royal_jimmy » 12 Sep 2016 13:30
Stockport Royal I'm hopping on the train from Kingston after work on me tod.
Anyone else heading up from SW LDN?
by Stockport Royal » 12 Sep 2016 16:54
Royal_jimmyStockport Royal I'm hopping on the train from Kingston after work on me tod.
Anyone else heading up from SW LDN?
I work in Kingston so will be a bus ride from work to Griffin Park
by George_ » 14 Sep 2016 09:06
by jd82 » 14 Sep 2016 14:51
Stockport RoyalRoyal_jimmyStockport Royal I'm hopping on the train from Kingston after work on me tod.
Anyone else heading up from SW LDN?
I work in Kingston so will be a bus ride from work to Griffin Park
I've got the bus up that way before and it was a nightmare in terms of traffic, I'm opting for the train, changing at twickenham.
by Royal_jimmy » 15 Sep 2016 13:23
George_ About 600 tickets for on the terrace sold so far with around 400 left.
Not sure on the upper tier seating.
by Hendo » 15 Sep 2016 15:04
Hendo :roll:
Whats embarrassing is getting embarrassed by not selling out away allocations. If we don't sell out it would be disappointing, as it is such a small trip, but as long as the people who want to be are there and the team win, it shouldn't really matter to anyone.
Plus I doubt Brentford will sell out the return fixture.
by RG30 » 16 Sep 2016 02:59
by John Smith » 16 Sep 2016 09:53
Hendo :roll:
Whats embarrassing is getting embarrassed by not selling out away allocations. If we don't sell out it would be disappointing, as it is such a small trip, but as long as the people who want to be are there and the team win, it shouldn't really matter to anyone.
Plus I doubt Brentford will sell out the return fixture.
by Stockport Royal » 16 Sep 2016 14:41
No Fixed Abode Anyone going in Kurupt FMs local boozer, The Griffin before or after the game?
by Mr Optimist » 16 Sep 2016 14:42
John SmithHendo :roll:
Whats embarrassing is getting embarrassed by not selling out away allocations. If we don't sell out it would be disappointing, as it is such a small trip, but as long as the people who want to be are there and the team win, it shouldn't really matter to anyone.
Plus I doubt Brentford will sell out the return fixture.
Quite a good point this. Plus there'll be more room to run around on the terraces when GMac curls in a 93rd minute winner in bins, a-la Crewe fans circa 1997 when they went 3-0 up at Elm Park in the rain.
I love football so much.
by trueroyal1871 » 16 Sep 2016 18:26
by Pandoras Box » 19 Sep 2016 13:18
by Elm Park Kid » 19 Sep 2016 13:38
Hendo :roll:
Whats embarrassing is getting embarrassed by not selling out away allocations. If we don't sell out it would be disappointing, as it is such a small trip, but as long as the people who want to be are there and the team win, it shouldn't really matter to anyone.
Plus I doubt Brentford will sell out the return fixture.
by ronnyroyal » 19 Sep 2016 17:40
Elm Park KidHendo :roll:
Whats embarrassing is getting embarrassed by not selling out away allocations. If we don't sell out it would be disappointing, as it is such a small trip, but as long as the people who want to be are there and the team win, it shouldn't really matter to anyone.
Plus I doubt Brentford will sell out the return fixture.
It's only a small trip if you're driving - the train journey is ridiculously long for that distance. I had a look on national rail and I reckon I could get to Exeter quicker than Brentford.
by PieEater » 20 Sep 2016 14:16
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