Harry Carry Poor road infrastructure around the ground is the main problem.
Yep, need more than two exits. I seem to remember that RFC tried to get an exit into Green Park, but the owners of Green Park were having none of it. Do I remember wrong?
by SpaceCruiser » 10 Nov 2008 10:49
Harry Carry Poor road infrastructure around the ground is the main problem.
by The 17 Bus » 10 Nov 2008 10:55
by SpaceCruiser » 10 Nov 2008 11:06
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Nov 2008 12:22
fridays child This seems a regular occurence now. Presume Health and Safety a casualty of the credit crunch. Cars streaming down (at speed) Northern Way. The Stewards down by the buses 'only do the buses mate'
by fridays child » 10 Nov 2008 15:27
Huntley & Palmerfridays child This seems a regular occurence now. Presume Health and Safety a casualty of the credit crunch. Cars streaming down (at speed) Northern Way. The Stewards down by the buses 'only do the buses mate'
To be fair to the 'stewards' down by the buses, they are Reading Buses staff so have no interest in marshalling traffic further up the road
by Barry the bird boggler » 10 Nov 2008 16:51
by Huntley & Palmer » 10 Nov 2008 17:09
by chandog » 10 Nov 2008 21:39
Royalshow The whole transport system at the ground is a complete joke.Games have been going on at Madejski Stadium for 10 years, yet it seems they don't ever learn lessons.Everytime i get the bus to the ground it has 'one off' feel about it in the sense that it never seems organized or efficient.Yesterday i was in the que for the bus and one of the many stewards that stand around and do seeming do nothing broke the trend and walked over to us.He said 'Are they beers? You can't take no beers on the buses" i responded by saying that what he he had just said didn't make any sense.He glared at me and said we were not aloud on the bus.Ok maybe he is only enforcing a rule,but four tins being carried in a bag is not the same as drinking on the bus.
On the way back the steward checking peoples tickets by the bus let the people on in front of me without even looking at their tickets.I know for a fact that one of them didn't have a ticket because i heard her say as much.Seeing how he was operating i casually held out my ticket as i walked in,but he grabbed it out of my hand an began staring at it.i asked him why he had singled me out to which he replied 'i do what i want,mate" I was going to tell him to oxf*rd right off but went and found a seat.
I can't wait until the station at Green Park is open.Then at least people will have a choice of services and Reading buses will be able to seen that there shitty service is not all that great.
by Royalshow » 10 Nov 2008 21:46
by chandog » 10 Nov 2008 22:02
Royalshow IMO you could be right HTH
by STAR Voice » 10 Nov 2008 23:38
by working class hero » 11 Nov 2008 11:50
Dirk GentlyRoyalBlueDirk Gently Cars certainly were help back yesterday - the problem is that when it's 3-0 with 10 minutes to go so many people leave early that there's a regular stream of cars leaving the car park *before* teh final whistle, which is teh point at which the barriers go up to stop cars leaving the car parks. And, of course, the people who leave a game to get away early are precisely the people who will drive faster to get away early!
Not sure what the answer is, unless it's to stop cars leaving the car parks from 10 minutes before until 15 minutes after the final whistle, and I'm not sure that would be practical.
Why wouldn't it be practical? Surely health and safety issues genuinely have to be paramount in this particular instance. If someone wants to leave the car park 10 minutes before the end of the game they will just have to park somewhere else if this system is implemented.
The reason I questioned whether it would be practical is that you're asking the car park attendants to somehow guess exactly how much extra time the referee is going to add on. It gets even more problematical when you have cup ties with the possibiliy of extra time/penalties.
by Sun Tzu » 11 Nov 2008 12:05
by PlasticRoyale » 17 Nov 2008 00:06
by fridays child » 17 Nov 2008 09:20
PlasticRoyale Maybe i'm being old school here but i remember trying to drive through a football crowd as being an invitation to have your car smashed to pieces
by Barry the bird boggler » 17 Nov 2008 12:19
Harry Carry Motorists>Pedestrians.
by Dirk Gently » 17 Nov 2008 12:24
PlasticRoyale Maybe i'm being old school here but i remember trying to drive through a football crowd as being an invitation to have your car smashed to pieces
by brendywendy » 17 Nov 2008 12:29
chandogRoyalshow The whole transport system at the ground is a complete joke.Games have been going on at Madejski Stadium for 10 years, yet it seems they don't ever learn lessons.Everytime i get the bus to the ground it has 'one off' feel about it in the sense that it never seems organized or efficient.Yesterday i was in the que for the bus and one of the many stewards that stand around and do seeming do nothing broke the trend and walked over to us.He said 'Are they beers? You can't take no beers on the buses" i responded by saying that what he he had just said didn't make any sense.He glared at me and said we were not aloud on the bus.Ok maybe he is only enforcing a rule,but four tins being carried in a bag is not the same as drinking on the bus.
On the way back the steward checking peoples tickets by the bus let the people on in front of me without even looking at their tickets.I know for a fact that one of them didn't have a ticket because i heard her say as much.Seeing how he was operating i casually held out my ticket as i walked in,but he grabbed it out of my hand an began staring at it.i asked him why he had singled me out to which he replied 'i do what i want,mate" I was going to tell him to oxf*rd right off but went and found a seat.
I can't wait until the station at Green Park is open.Then at least people will have a choice of services and Reading buses will be able to seen that there shitty service is not all that great.
they weren't beers they were cider![]()
from my point of view (standing right next to you on both occasions) these stewards just seemed like grumpy twats (sterotypical or what?). The first one just seemed to pick on a group of harmless teenagers who had enough cans of cider for one each and then got wound up when you quite rightly pointed out that he had used a double negative. the guy who checked your ticket was a right idiot for checking your ticket in the first place when no one else ever bothers to do so and then failing to realise an 18 year old had a child ticket.
by chandog » 17 Nov 2008 20:45
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